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Department of Physics Gc Women University Kuchary Road Sialkot Phone/Fax No.: 064-9260145 E-mail Address; [email protected] Mailing Address: Ghazi University, City Campus, Dera Ghazi Khan OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OFDe Pakistan EXAMINATIONS GHAZI UNIVERSITY, DERA GHAZI KHAN, PAKISTAN No. COE/GU/21/0838 Date: 19-07-2021 Substitute with same Date and No. To: DR. ISHRAT NAZ S/O-D/O MUHAMMAD ISHAQ Address: DR. ISHRAT NAZ C/O HAJI HAKEEM ABDUL LATIF (LATE) OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION MANDI USMAN WALA TEHSIL AND DISTT. KASUR POSTAL CODE 55010 Subject: NOTICE FOR SCREENING/WRITTEN TEST This is with reference to your application for the advertised post of Assistant Professor Physics (BPS-19). The Screening test for the subject post is scheduled to be held as under: - Date Saturday 7th August 2021 Time 2:00:00 PM Roll No. GU-AP-138 The duration of test is 90 Minutes and the composition of Screening/Written Test is as follows: - Written test paper shall be of MCQS type carrying 100 questions of 100 marks covering the subject of your post applied for. There will be FOUR choices. However, there shall be NEGATIVE MARKING of ¼ to assigned marks for every incorrect choice. The minimum qualifying marks will be 50%. The duration of test will be 90 Minutes. Merit for interview shall be determined on the basis of 50% or above marks. This call letter to appear in the screening/written test is issued provisionally. Only the top ten short-listed candidates against a post will be called for interview before the Selection Board. After detailed scrutiny of your documents by the Selection Board if found ineligible your candidature will be rejected even if you have appeared/qualified the test. It is mandatory to bring original CNIC and this letter with you on the day of screening / written test, otherwise, you will not be allowed to appear in the written test. Mobile Telephone, Laptop/ Electronic Devices /notebook/books/hand- bags or any other gadgets are not allowed in the examinations. However, before the start of examinations, the candidates should handover these items to “Mobile Phone Collecting Desk” and collect the same from the Desk at the end of examinations. Please bring your Clip Board and Blue Ball Point Pencil to solve the paper. Note: - - To limit the spread of coronavirus, it is mandatory to wear mask all the time during your stay at the University. - Detailed health scanning shall be carried out at Gate, and the entry shall only be permitted upon clearance from Health Care Team of the University. (DR. MUDASSAR MAQBOOL) Controller of Examinations. Phone/Fax No.: 064-9260145 E-mail Address; [email protected] Mailing Address: Ghazi University, City Campus, Dera Ghazi Khan OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OFDe Pakistan EXAMINATIONS GHAZI UNIVERSITY, DERA GHAZI KHAN, PAKISTAN No. COE/GU/21/0839 Date: 19-07-2021 Substitute with same Date and No. To: DR. FAYYAZ AHMAD S/O-D/O ABDUL LATIF Address: DR. ISHRAT NAZ C/O HAJI HAKEEM ABDUL LATIF (LATE) OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION MANDI USMAN WALA TEHSIL AND DISTT. KASUR POSTAL CODE 55010 Subject: NOTICE FOR SCREENING/WRITTEN TEST This is with reference to your application for the advertised post of Assistant Professor Physics (BPS-19). The Screening test for the subject post is scheduled to be held as under: - Date Saturday 7th August 2021 Time 2:00:00 PM Roll No. GU-AP-139 The duration of test is 90 Minutes and the composition of Screening/Written Test is as follows: - Written test paper shall be of MCQS type carrying 100 questions of 100 marks covering the subject of your post applied for. There will be FOUR choices. However, there shall be NEGATIVE MARKING of ¼ to assigned marks for every incorrect choice. The minimum qualifying marks will be 50%. The duration of test will be 90 Minutes. Merit for interview shall be determined on the basis of 50% or above marks. This call letter to appear in the screening/written test is issued provisionally. Only the top ten short-listed candidates against a post will be called for interview before the Selection Board. After detailed scrutiny of your documents by the Selection Board if found ineligible your candidature will be rejected even if you have appeared/qualified the test. It is mandatory to bring original CNIC and this letter with you on the day of screening / written test, otherwise, you will not be allowed to appear in the written test. Mobile Telephone, Laptop/ Electronic Devices /notebook/books/hand- bags or any other gadgets are not allowed in the examinations. However, before the start of examinations, the candidates should handover these items to “Mobile Phone Collecting Desk” and collect the same from the Desk at the end of examinations. Please bring your Clip Board and Blue Ball Point Pencil to solve the paper. Note: - - To limit the spread of coronavirus, it is mandatory to wear mask all the time during your stay at the University. - Detailed health scanning shall be carried out at Gate, and the entry shall only be permitted upon clearance from Health Care Team of the University. (DR. MUDASSAR MAQBOOL) Controller of Examinations. Phone/Fax No.: 064-9260145 E-mail Address; [email protected] Mailing Address: Ghazi University, City Campus, Dera Ghazi Khan OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OFDe Pakistan EXAMINATIONS GHAZI UNIVERSITY, DERA GHAZI KHAN, PAKISTAN No. COE/GU/21/0840 Date: 19-07-2021 Substitute with same Date and No. To: UZMA IKHLAQ S/O-D/O IKHLAQ AHMAD Address: 162 TUFAIL BLOCK CANAL BANK HOUSING SCHEME POST OFFICE HERBUNS PURA LAHORE Subject: NOTICE FOR SCREENING/WRITTEN TEST This is with reference to your application for the advertised post of Assistant Professor Physics (BPS-19). The Screening test for the subject post is scheduled to be held as under: - Date Saturday 7th August 2021 Time 2:00:00 PM Roll No. GU-AP-140 The duration of test is 90 Minutes and the composition of Screening/Written Test is as follows: - Written test paper shall be of MCQS type carrying 100 questions of 100 marks covering the subject of your post applied for. There will be FOUR choices. However, there shall be NEGATIVE MARKING of ¼ to assigned marks for every incorrect choice. The minimum qualifying marks will be 50%. The duration of test will be 90 Minutes. Merit for interview shall be determined on the basis of 50% or above marks. This call letter to appear in the screening/written test is issued provisionally. Only the top ten short-listed candidates against a post will be called for interview before the Selection Board. After detailed scrutiny of your documents by the Selection Board if found ineligible your candidature will be rejected even if you have appeared/qualified the test. It is mandatory to bring original CNIC and this letter with you on the day of screening / written test, otherwise, you will not be allowed to appear in the written test. Mobile Telephone, Laptop/ Electronic Devices /notebook/books/hand- bags or any other gadgets are not allowed in the examinations. However, before the start of examinations, the candidates should handover these items to “Mobile Phone Collecting Desk” and collect the same from the Desk at the end of examinations. Please bring your Clip Board and Blue Ball Point Pencil to solve the paper. Note: - - To limit the spread of coronavirus, it is mandatory to wear mask all the time during your stay at the University. - Detailed health scanning shall be carried out at Gate, and the entry shall only be permitted upon clearance from Health Care Team of the University. (DR. MUDASSAR MAQBOOL) Controller of Examinations. Phone/Fax No.: 064-9260145 E-mail Address; [email protected] Mailing Address: Ghazi University, City Campus, Dera Ghazi Khan OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OFDe Pakistan EXAMINATIONS GHAZI UNIVERSITY, DERA GHAZI KHAN, PAKISTAN No. COE/GU/21/0841 Date: 19-07-2021 Substitute with same Date and No. To: SULEMAN KHAN S/O-D/O AMIN JAN KHAN Address: SPINTRONIC LAB ROOM NO. 226, DEPTT. OF PHYSICS INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, ISLAMABAD Subject: NOTICE FOR SCREENING/WRITTEN TEST This is with reference to your application for the advertised post of Assistant Professor Physics (BPS-19). The Screening test for the subject post is scheduled to be held as under: - Date Saturday 7th August 2021 Time 2:00:00 PM Roll No. GU-AP-141 The duration of test is 90 Minutes and the composition of Screening/Written Test is as follows: - Written test paper shall be of MCQS type carrying 100 questions of 100 marks covering the subject of your post applied for. There will be FOUR choices. However, there shall be NEGATIVE MARKING of ¼ to assigned marks for every incorrect choice. The minimum qualifying marks will be 50%. The duration of test will be 90 Minutes. Merit for interview shall be determined on the basis of 50% or above marks. This call letter to appear in the screening/written test is issued provisionally. Only the top ten short-listed candidates against a post will be called for interview before the Selection Board. After detailed scrutiny of your documents by the Selection Board if found ineligible your candidature will be rejected even if you have appeared/qualified the test. It is mandatory to bring original CNIC and this letter with you on the day of screening / written test, otherwise, you will not be allowed to appear in the written test. Mobile Telephone, Laptop/ Electronic Devices /notebook/books/hand- bags or any other gadgets are not allowed in the examinations. However, before the start of examinations, the candidates should handover these items to “Mobile Phone Collecting Desk” and collect the same from the Desk at the end of examinations.
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