Admissions open at SMIU for fall semester
Sindh Madressatul Islam University (SMIU) announced on Wednesday admissions in various programmes for its Fall 2018 semester.
The varsity announced admissions in Business Administration, Media Studies, Computer Science, Environmental Sciences and Education for Master of Science and Bachelor of Science programmes. The varsity also offers a PhD programme in computer science.
The SMIU has instructed the candidates to obtain registration forms online and submit them on the SMIU web portal for admissions after attaching all the necessary documents. The candidates can also submit admission forms at the admission office during working hours from Monday to Friday.
According to the university’s public relations office, entry test will be held on July 21 at the SMIU campus while interviews of successful candidates will be conducted between July 30 and August 3. The final list of accepted candidates will be announced on August 7.
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