HYDERABAD, Oct 19: The University of Sindh has postponed holding of pre-entry test for admissions in MBA evening programme as well as all disciplines of Masters degree programme (morning) for academic session 2008, scheduled for Saturday Oct 20, and Sunday Oct 21 respectively.

The university registrar announced on Monday that the pre-entry test for MBA evening programme will be conducted on Saturday Oct 27 at 3pm at the institute of Business Administration at the university. He further announced that the pre-entry test for admissions to all disciplines for Masters’ degree courses under morning programme 2008 will now be conducted on Sunday Nov 4 at Allama I.I Kazi campus Jamshoro.

LAW COLLEGE ADMISSIONS: Principal, Government Sindh Law College, Hyderabad said on Friday that admissions to LL.B Part-1 for session 2007-08 and LL.B Part-11 for academic year 2006-07 have begun and will continue up to October 31.

He advised those seeking admission in LL.B Part-I, Part-II and Part-III to get prescribed forms from the office of college on any working day. Incomplete forms shall not be accepted, he said.—APP

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