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admission process in Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology



KARACHI - The admission process in Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology is going on apace and with November 10 as last date for submission of forms, some 2961 prospectus had been sold so far as against 2533 sold during the corresponding period last year. This was informed in a meeting held under the chairmanship of Chancellor Z.A. Nizami, to review the progress of ongoing admission process. It was informed that so far 1051 admission seekers had submitted their forms which included 414 seeking admission in Civil Engineering, 307 in Electronic Engineering, 129 in Computer, 122 in Computer Science, 45 in Telecommunication and 34 in Bio-Medical disciplines. Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Jawed H, Rizvi told the meeting that number of admission forms submitted this year was higher by 25 percent which gives reflection of the credibility of this university established by Aligarh Muslim University Old ouys Association (AMUOBA) in 1993 under an Act passed by the Sindh Assembly. It was informed that entry test will be held on November 18 a ExpoCentre which was selected for the purpose last year in view of very high number of applicants. The Chancellor expressed satisfaction over the admission process and directed that total transparency should be maintained throughout. While reviewing the recovery of dues, the meeting was informed that no examination form was being accepted nor any document like admit card being issued without payment of dues by the students. Mr Nizami directed the concerned officials that no one should be allowed to appear in the examination unless total outstanding dues were cleared by the concerned student. He also reviewed the performance of department of Career Planning and called for a detail report thereof within a week , along with another report from the department concerning student affairs. In the meeting the security arrangements at the campus were also reviewed keeping the law and order situation in the city.