KU to conduct test-based Online Admissions In 2023

The University of Karachi KU announces test-based online admissions 2023 for the morning session and directed aspiring applicants to submit their online forms by November 29, 2022.

KU to conduct test-based Online Admissions In 2023

The University of Karachi announced the entry test-based online admissions 2023 for the morning session and directed aspiring applicants to submit their online forms by November 29, 2022.
The KU is offering morning entry test-based online admissions 2023 in B.E., BS, B.Ed (H), BS (Third Year), Doctor of Pharmacy (morning and evening program), Doctor of Physical Therapy (morning program) and Department of Visual Studies.

Dr Saima Akhtar, who is in charge of KU Directorate of Admissions, has advised students to get admission details, the online admission form, prospectus and admission related guidelines from the official web portal www.uokadmission.edu.pk and upload the relevant documents along with the paid fee voucher on the same portal before the deadline.

She said that for the first time the KU is offering a four-year BS degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics whereas last year the KU has launched the BS program in Chinese (2+2 split program), BS Poultry Science, BS Public Health, BS Medical Laboratory Technology, and BS Genetics.

She further said that admissions in B.E, B.S, B. Ed (H) four-year degree programs are available in the departments of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Applied Physics, B.E Chemical Engineering, candidates should at least have 50 percent marks in NED B.E Test, Commerce, Computer Science (BSCS) and (BSSE) Criminology, Split 2+2 Chinese, Biotechnology, Business Administration (BBA), Education, Environmental Studies, Food Science and Technology, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, International Relations, Mass Communication, Public Administration, Petroleum Technology, Special Education and B. Ed (H) Teacher Education and School of Law B.A, LL.B. (H) (five years) (LAT [HEC] clearance with at least 50 percent marks, is required), Doctor of Physical Therapy (five-year) and Doctor of Pharmacy (five-year).Dr Saima Akhtar said that admissions in the B.S (Third Year) two-year programs would be granted in the departments of Business Administration [BS (Business Administration), Public Administration (BSPA), and Computer Science (BSCS).

Originally published at Pakistan Observer