HYDERABAD, June 9: The University of Sindh has decided to start LLM classes at the Elsa Kazi campus in Hyderabad from July 18. The decision was taken at a meeting held on Thursday under the chairmanship of Vice-Chancellor Mazharul Haq Siddiqui.

The director, admissions, of the university, Mohammad Saleh Rajar, said 72 candidates had submitted forms for admission to the LLM programme. He said the last date for submitting admission forms was June 11.

The meeting decided that candidates could deposit their fee from June 13 to July 9.

ASRC: The Army Selection and Recruitment Centre, Hyderabad, on Thursday announced the result of candidates who had applied for different posts.

As many as 1,285 candidates have been declared successful from all over Sindh, 146 of whom belong to Badin, 225 to Hyderabad, 223 to Mirpurkhas, 187 to Nawabshah, 265 to Sanghar, 123 to Tharparkar, 24 to Larkana, 35 to Dadu, three to Jacobabad, two to Shikarpur, 28 to Naushahro Feroze, 23 to Khairpur and one to Sukkur.

The candidates have been advised to contact the centre for further information.

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