Meer Shahdad khan
JAMSHORO: As many as 12,188 candidates, including 3,724 females will appear in the second phase of the pre-entry test for admissions to various bachelor degree programs for the academic year 2025 at the University of Sindh, Jamshoro and its campuses (tomorrow) on October 20.
According to details, a total of 11,068 candidates, including 3,390 females and 7,678 males will take the test at the Allama I.I. Kazi Campus, Jamshoro. The candidates in this phase are from 10 districts.
District-wise statistics revealled that 1,110 candidates, including 225 females, will participated from Hyderabad; 3,293 candidates, including 1,585 females, from Jamshoro; 1,394 candidates, including 459 females, from Mirpurkhas; 1,310 candidates, including 416 females, from Sujawal; 160 candidates, including 21 females, from Tando Allahyar; 700 candidates, including 223 females, from Tando Muhammad Khan; 455 candidates, including 113 females, from Tharparker; 1,041 candidates, including 49 females, from Thatta; 147 candidates, including 36 females, from Umerkot; and 843 candidates, including 115 females, from Naushero Feroze.
In addition, a total of 95 candidates, including 25 females, will appear at Naushero Feroze Campus, 142 candidates, including 42 females, at Thatta Campus, 461 candidates, including 136 females, at Dadu Campus, and 422 candidates, including 131 females, at Badin Campus.
The test is scheduled to commence at 9:30 AM and will last 90 minutes. The university administration has ensured all necessary arrangements, including the provision of answer sheets, pens, water bottles, and biscuits for the candidates.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor (Meritorious) Dr. Muhammad Siddique Kalhoro, visited the main campus along with the convenors of the organizing committees to inspect the preparations. Expressing his satisfaction, he remarked that Sindh University was one of the largest universities in the region, with over 400 PhD faculty members.
“We are committed to ensuring the test’s fair and transparent conduct.
He also highlighted the university’s numerous scholarships and strict security measures taken for the test.
It is worth mentioning that in the first phase of the pre-entry test, over 9,000 candidates participated.