HYDERABAD, Feb 20: University of Sindh has announced admissions to four-month certificate course in Arabic, Persian, Sindhi, Urdu, French and Turkish languages for session 2008 in the institute of languages.

It said that candidates having HSC part-II with at least 45 per cent marks are eligible to apply for admissions.

Rs2,000 will be charged for the course while university employees could take admission at 50 per cent discount fee.

Admission forms will be issued from Feb 25 to March 8 from HBL Jamshoro and Old Campus Hyderabad branches.

March 15 has been fixed as last date for payment of fee while classes will commence from March 17.

POSTPONED: The controller of examinations of Sindh university has announced that postponed paper of affiliated degree colleges which was scheduled to be held on Feb 7 will now be held on March 3, and paper of Feb 15 will now be held on March 8.

DATE EXTENDED: The registrar of University of Sindh here on Wednesday extended the last date up to March 15 for admission to BA, B.Com, BSW and BSc Home Economics part-I classes for session 2008.

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