HYDERABAD, Jan 30: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Hyderabad, has announced that the last date for submission of examination forms of HSC part-II (class-XII) annual examination has been extended.

An announcement by the university said that the forms could be submitted without late fee till Feb 26, with late fee of Rs200 till March 15, with late fee of Rs400 up to March 29, with late fee of Rs800 up to April 12, with late fee of Rs1,000 up to April 26, and from April 29 and onwards Rs2,000 will be charged as late fee.

TIMING CHANGED: The controller of examinations, University of Sindh, has announced for students who are appearing in MA (Final) annual examination 2007 that their paper-I scheduled on Friday, Feb 1, will be held between 3pm and 6pm, instead of 2pm.

TEST: The Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences was conducting computer-based tests for admissions to 25 various postgraduate courses for the session 2008 for the first time.

The test started on Monday and will be completed on Feb 2.

The results of entry test are being announced on daily basis on completion of test.

It is displayed on the notice board of postgraduate medical centre and on the university website www.lumhsedu.pk.

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