1,202 students appear in KU evening entry test

KU received 1,668 online forms for the available 270 seats in the department of computer science and applied physics


Our Correspondent January 23, 2023
A view of Karachi University. PHOTO: MOHAMAMD NOMAN/EXPRESS

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KARACHI:

As many as 1, 202 candidates appeared in the entry test for BS first year for BSCS and BSCE (Computer Science) and BS Applied Physics Evening Program 2023 at the University of Karachi on Sunday.

The KU has received 1,668 online forms for the available 270 seats in the department of computer science and applied physics.

A 100-minute long entry test was started at 11am and 23 examination classrooms were established in the departments of political science and computer science.

According to the in-charge KU Directorate of Admissions Dr Saima Akhtar, 321 candidates, who appeared and cleared the morning program entry test but could not get the admissions, had also submitted their online admission forms for the evening program, their marks (score) would be considered while preparing the final result of today's entry test.

The KU Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi, Registrar Professor Dr Abdul Waheed, Dean of Arts and Social Sciences Professor Dr Nusrat Idress, Director of Evening Program Professor Dr Nabeel Ahmed Zubairi, Professor Dr Anila Amber Malik, in-charge Directorate of Admissions Dr Saima Akhtar, Senior Medical Officer Dr Wafa Altaf, Controller of Examinations Dr Syed Zafar Hussain and others monitored the admission test proceedings.

The varsity's transport unit provided transport service to the candidates and their parents and waiting areas were also set up for parents and guardians nearby the examination centres.

Dr Saima Akhtar said that the list of successful candidates would be uploaded within 24 hours.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 23rd, 2023.

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