HYDERABAD, Sept 17: The University of Sindh announced on Wednesday admissions to 5-year LLB programme after Intermediate for the session 2008 in its Department of Law.

According to Director Admissions admission forms for first year LLB will be issued with effect from September, 20.

Last date for submission of forms at the Directorate of Admissions or Chairman Department of Law Elsa Kazi Campus Hyderabad by hand had been fixed as September, 29.

Candidates having cleared HSC Part-II (Intermediate) with Pre Engineering, Pre Medical, Commerce, or General Science/Humanities in 2nd division by securing 45 per cent marks would be eligible to apply for admissions.

Pre Entry test of candidates will be conducted on October, 12, 2008 while candidates can collect their admit cards of entry test with effect October, 9 to October, 10 at Sindh University Model School Hyderabad.

Result of entry test will be announced on October, 13 and last date for payment of admission fee will be October, 20.

It was further announced that regular classes of first year LLB under newly introduced 5-year LLB program will commence from October, 21 at Metharam Building Hyderabad.

VC: The Vice Chancellor University of Sindh Mazharul Haq Siddiqui has directed different sections of the University to develop a good liaison and coordinate with one another for immediate resolution of problems.

He was presiding over a high-level meeting on Wednesday to discuss different matters related to Marui Girls Hostel of the University.

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