KU introduces online admission forms, fee submission
After launching its online admissions systems last year, the University of Karachi (KU) has now introduced a facility for students through which they can submit their various fees and admissions forms online as well.
According a press release issued on Thursday, KU has provided the collection of all sorts of fees and forms online on its web portal from the comfort of students’ homes.
Students also have the option to submit bank fees and other relevant documents as well, he added. The varsity will start online collection of all kinds of fees from Friday (today). The press release added that the online system could be extended for the processes of registration for examinations, verification of degree, obtaining migration certificates, acquiring mark sheets and scrutiny forms and other services. “KU is determined to facilitate its students, employees and faculties in the best possible manner,” it stated quoting KU Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Mohammad Ajmal Khan.
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