2,941 students appear for KU’s entrance tests

Candidates take tests for admission in MPhil, PhD, MS and MD admissions for 2017


Our Correspondent May 15, 2017
The list of successful candidates will be displayed on the notice boards of the respective departments and the official website of KU on May 19. PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI: As many as 2,941 students appeared in the entrance tests of Karachi University for MPhil, PhD, MS and MD admissions for 2017.

The test was held at the respective departments, centres and institutes. The vice-chancellor (VC) of the varsity, Prof Dr Muhammad Ajmal Khan, alongside the dean of faculty of social sciences, Prof Dr Muhammad Ahmed Qadri, visited different departments and inspected the test proceedings and arrangements.

The VC expressed satisfaction over the arrangements made for the admission test. All the departmental chairpersons have submitted the results to the BASR Office. The list of successful candidates will be displayed on the notice boards of the respective departments and on the official website of KU on May 19.

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Successful candidates of the admission test will be called on by the department for the interview. They may also contact the departments to inquire about the date of interview.

Tests were held in the departments of Arabic, criminology, economics, English, general history, international relations, Islamic history, mass communication, Persian, philosophy, political science, psychology, Sindhi, sociology, social work, Urdu, agriculture and agribusiness management, applied chemistry and chemical technology, applied physics, botany, biochemistry, biotechnology, chemistry, computer science, food science and technology, genetics, geography, geology, mathematics, microbiology, physics, physiology, statistics, zoology, education, special education, teacher education, Quran and Sunnah, Usooluddin, Islamic learning, pharmacognocy, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, public administration, business administration, commerce and school of law and faculty of medicine.

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