Karachi, The Karachi University has started admission 2013 in BS /Hons / MBA /MCS / BLIS / PHARM-D (Deficiency Course), in Evening Program.
The candidates are advised to contact to the concerned Department/ Directorate Evening Program to fulfill the admission procedures and testimony of fee from January 7, 2013 to January 11, 2013 between 04:00 p.m. to 07:30pm.
Donor’s forms for Evening Program are available at UBL, Karachi University Branch from Jan 07 to 18, 2013.
Meanwhile, The University of Karachi has announced the result of MBBS Second Professional Supplementary Examination 2012 and B.D.S Third Professional Supplementary Examination 2012.
According to the information, Around 346 candidates were registered for the MBBS supply exams out of which 344 took the exam and only 268 succeeded in the examination while 76 could not be passed while the pass percentage remains 77.91%.
While in BDS exam, 76 students took the exam out of which only 56 succeeded with pass percentage of 73.68.
The University of Karachi was established in June, 1951. The present campus is established on 1279 acres of land, situated 12 Km away from the city center.
Today University is recognized as a leading center of learning and research in the Subcontinent and in the Third World. A number of scientists and scholars affiliated with the University are working in important positions both within and outside Pakistan and have won gratitude and acclaim.
The University has made the Centre of the Third World Academy of Sciences and got distinction in this regard. Students from several foreign countries are also pursuing for the Masters and Doctorate degrees. A large number of students from Karachi and other parts of the country apply for admission here because of its better academic and research principles.
There are over 52 departments and 19 research institutes/ centers, which are imparting education to more than 24,000 students including students from foreign countries. The faculty comprises of more than 700 highly qualified and experienced teachers; many of them have obtained higher degrees from abroad and enjoy a high repute internationally. The non-teaching staff comprises more than 1700 people to help with administrative and other matters.