HYDERABAD, July 8: Sindh University has approved schedule of admissions to bachelors and masters degree programmes for academic session 2009 here on Tuesday.

The decision was taken at a meeting attended by the deans of faculties and heads of sections concerned.

The meeting presided over by vice-chancellor Mazharul Haq Siddiqui decided to issue admission forms for admissions to all disciplines of bachelors and masters degree programmes under merit and self-finance scheme with effect from Sep1, from the approved HBL branches.

Last date for submission of admission forms along with all required documents in directorate of admissions has been fixed as Oct 9.

The meeting decided that entry test for admissions to masters’ degree programmes will be conducted on Oct 19, while entry test for admissions to bachelors degree programmes will be conducted on Nov 2.

It approved 25 per cent seats on self-finance scheme in all disciplines from academic session 2009 and decided that matter of enhancement of seats for admission on merit in disciplines of bachelors and master degree programmes in future will be decided later.

The meeting also constituted a committee to examine allocation of five seats for the candidates of other provinces which will submit its recommendations for approval of the authority.

The meeting also approved schedule for admissions to Sindh University Laar College Badin in BBA, BS Computer Science and Commerce and MBA and postgraduate diploma in Computer Science disciplines.

According to decision admission forms will be issued to candidates from Sept 1, while Oct 20 has been fixed as last date for submission of forms.

The meeting fixed two seats for the sons and daughters of Sindh University employees at Sindh University Laar College Badin.

Pro-vice chancellor Dr Rafia Ahmed Shaikh, Dr G.M. Seehar, Dr M.Qasim Bughio, Dr Sanaullah Bhutto, Dr Parveen Munshi, Mohammad Saleh Rajar and others attended the meeting.

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