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UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB
NOTIFICATION NO. 82 /Cond/D.S. Date Sheet for the B.A./B.Sc., Annual Examination, 2013 to be held in April/May, 2013. WRITTEN EXAMINATION
Date & Day April, 2013 4th Thursday 5th Friday 8th Monday 9th Tuesday 10th Wednesday Morning 9.00 A.M. TO 12.00 NOON Paper Subjects Kashmiriyat, Geography, Aero Science, Hindi Islamic Studies(Old & New Syllabi)/ Ethics (First Group)* English Language (First Group)** English (for B.Sc. Candidates) Education, (First Group) Applied Psychology/ Psychology, Microbiology Journalism, Chemistry, Space Science A Comp. A Evening: 2.00 P.M. TO 5.00 P.M. On Friday Only (2:30 P.M To5:30 P.M.) Subjects Sociology (Old & New Syllabi), Library and Information Science Islamic Studies (Old & New Syllabi)/ Ethics (Second Group) )* English Language (Second Group)** Paper A Comp. A

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Islamic Studies, (First Group) Mathematics A Course, Persian, Astronomy, Fine Arts, Italian, General Studies, Islamic Studies, Journalism, Music, Pashto, Russian, Sindhi, Library & Information Science, Statistics, Turkish, Urdu, Bengali, Persian, (First Group Arabic (First Group) Botany, Physics

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Education, (Second Group) Political Science, French Statistics, History (i) History of Pakistan Movement 1858-1947, (ii) History of Europe 1789-1871, (iii) History of Islam (Holy Prophet to the Pious Caliphate Islamic Studies, (Second Group) Genetics, Social Work (Old & New Syllabi) Economics, English Literature, French, Geography, German, History, Home Economics, Kashmiriyat, Mathematics, Political Science, Psychology, Applied Psychology, Philosophy, Punjabi, Social Work, Spanish, Sociology (Old & New Syllabi), Persian, (Second Group) Arabic (Second Group) Punjabi, (Second Group) Economics, Essentials of Home Economics (New Syllabi), German, Spanish, Zoology Fine Arts, Library & Information Science, Genetics, Geography, Kashmiriyat Statistics, History (i) History of Pakistan 1947-1988, (ii)

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