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UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB
NOTIFICATION NO. 369/Cond.D.S.
DATE SHEET FOR THE SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATION, 2013 OF B.S. 4 YEARS PROGRAMME
TO BE HELD IN OCTOBER, 2013.
WRITTEN EXAMINATION
Time 02:00 p.m. to 05:00 p.m.
Friday Time 02:30 p.m. to 05:30 p.m.
Date & Day
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Computer
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October, 2013
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Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. Applied Psychology
22nd Tuesday
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. Botany
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.B.A.
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. Chemistry (Combination I & II)
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.Com.
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. Economics
Development of Education in Pakistan
EDU-12456
B.S. Education
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
B.S. Education
Pakistan Studies
PST-111
B.S. Physical Education
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. English
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. History
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
B.S. Islamic Studies
Pakistan Studies
PST-111
B.S. Islamic Education
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. Information Technology
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
B.S. Mass Communication
Pakistan Studies
PST-111
B.S. Communication Studies (BSCS)
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. Mathematics (Combination I ,II)
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. Physics
Pakistan Studies
PST-111
B.S. Elementary Education
Pakistan Studies
PST-111
B.S. Secondary Education
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. Political Science
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. Social Work
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. Sociology
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. Statistics (Combination-I,II&III)
Pakistan Studies
PST-12101
PST-111
B.S. Zoology rd B.S. Applied Psychology
23 Wednesday English-II (Academic Reading and Writing) ENG-12102 ENG-112
English-II (Academic Reading and Writing) ENG-12102 ENG-112
B.S. Botany
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