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University of Lakki Marwat District: Lakki Marwat (28420) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan) ☏ 0969-510519,  0969-510019, Conduct@Ulm.Edu.Pk: Web Site Office of the Controller of Examinations University of Lakki Marwat District: Lakki Marwat (28420) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan) ☏ 0969-510519, 0969-510019, [email protected]: Web site: www.ulm.edu.pk No. ULM/CE-01(05)/2018-207 Dated: March 17, 2021 (Revised Notification) MA/M.Sc. (Private) Annual Examination, 2021 In continuation to this office Notification No ULM/COE-01(05)/2018-129 dated March 10, 2021 that the Examination Forms submission date has been extended. The revised scheduled is given below: DATE SCHEDULE Examination With Normal Fee With Double Fee With Triple Fee up to up to up to MA/M.Sc. Annual Examination 2021 (For 31/03/2021 19/04/2021 10/05/2021 Private Candidates) FEE SCHEDULE Examination Examination Fee DMC Fee Registration fee MA/M.Sc. Previous Rs. 3190/- Rs. 700/- Rs. 2000/- (For Fresh candidates) MA/M.Sc. Combined Rs. 6380/- Rs. 1400/- Rs. 2000/- (For Fresh candidates) MA/ M.Sc. Final Rs. 3190/- Rs. 700/- ------------- One or more papers/Viva Voce failed Rs. 770/- Rs. 700/- ------------- Improvement Pervious & Final Rs. 5280/- Rs. 1400/- ------------- Improvement Final only. Rs. 3520/- Rs. 700/- ----------- Out of Jurisdiction fee Rs. 7700/- (In addition to usual Examination fee) Note: - 1. Private candidates are required to submit their forms completed in all respects, along with the requisite copies of the certificates, degrees, DMCs, National Identity Cards, domicile and original migration certificate with FOUR latest Passport size photographs (both male and female) duly attested by a Gazette officer . 2. MA/M.Sc. Final candidate having compartment in Previous are required to submit separate forms each for Previous and Final. 3. Examination fee should be deposited in United Bank Limited (UBL) and HBL Lakki Marwat Branch. Fee remitted through cheques, Money/ Postal Orders will not be accepted. Partial payment of fees is not admissible. 4. Claim of any candidate to have sent examination admission form by post but not received at the office of the Controller of examinations, will not be entertained by the University, but the candidate will be responsible to settle it with the Postal Authorities. 5. Candidates having passed BA/BSc or equivalent Exam in Supplementary 2020 are not eligible for MA/ M.Sc. Part-I, as well as having passed BA/BSc or equivalent Exam in Supplementary 2019 are not eligible for MA/M.Sc. Combined Annual Exam 2021 (Only eligible for previous). 6. The Examination Centers will be allotted to private candidates on the basis of their respective permanent home addresses as mentioned in the examination admission forms. However, the University reserves the right to allot any other examination center keeping in view the number of candidates and law & order situation in the area. A candidate, who wants to be examined in a place other than his permanent address, must provide proof his/ her/ parents/ spouse present address and service certificate etc. with the form, duly attested by a Gazette officer. 7. Two-year period after passing of the most recent examination is required for M.A/M.Sc. combined examination. 8. All kinds of Cheating material, Electronic devices/ weapons are strictly prohibited in the examination Hall, which can lead to the cancellation of papers/ examinations. 9. Roll Number Slips will be uploaded on University website before 15 days commencement of Examination. 10. No candidates will be allowed to enter in the Examination Hall without wearing masks. Bring your own drinking water to avoid Covid-19 Virus Risk and also follow Covid-19 SOPs in letter and spirit For further clarification/ information, please note our contact No.0969-510519, 0346-9547800 The following subjects are offered for the Private candidates: - I. English II. Urdu III. Political Science IV. Pashto V. Arabic VI. Islamiyat VII. Economics VIII. International Relations IX. History X. Mathematics INAMULLAH KHAN Controller of Examinations Copy to:- 1. The Vice Chancellor/ Controller of Examinations, UST Bannu, Gomal University, D.I. Khan, University of Peshawar, KUST, Kohat, Hazara University, Malakand University Chakdara, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Shaheed Benazir Behutto University Sheringal, Islamia College University Peshawar, Khushal Khan Khattak University Karak, Bacha Khan University Charsada, University of Swat, University of Abbottabad, FATA University Dara Adam Khel 2. The Chairmen, Boards of Intermidate & Secondary Education Bannu, D.I.Khan, Kohat, Peshawar for information. 3. The Director Information Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for favour of publicity through media in the public interest. 4. The Editor Incharge, News Organizations Pakistan Broad Casting Corporation, Peshawar, Lakki Marwat, Bannu, D.I.Khan for favour of broadcasting as a news-item. 5. The Editor, representative of Daily Newspapers/ Aaj, Mashriq, Frontier Post, Ausaf, The News, Jang, Nawa-e-Waqat, Dawn, Khyber Mal. APP/ NNI/ PPI for favour of publication as news-item. 6. All the Principals of affiliated Colleges in the jurisdiction of ULM for information. .
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