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Sindh University to hold entrance test for admissions to 71 MPhil, PhD Programmes on July 5

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HYDERABAD, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 4th Jul, 2026) The Sindh University Testing Centre (SUTC) has finalized arrangements for the pre-entry test for admissions to 33 PhD and 38 MPhil disciplines, scheduled to be held today(July 5) at the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.

According to SUTC Director Dr Aftab Chandio, a total of 713 candidates will appear in the test, including 183 applicants for PhD programmes and 530 for MPhil admissions.

It may be noted that on the special instructions of the Vice-Chancellor, candidates who had been unable to appear in the previous admission test held on May 3 have been granted a one-time opportunity to take the test. However, this concession applies only to the MPhil & PhD disciplines included in the current admission cycle. Those applicants who had applied previously in those disciplines, which are not currently advertised, will not be allowed to take the rest.

The test will be conducted at the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, where PhD candidates will be accommodated on the first floor, while MPhil candidates will take the test on the ground floor.

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To facilitate applicants, SUTC has uploaded sample papers for various MPhil and PhD programmes on its official website.

The multiple-choice question paper comprises four sections: English (20 marks), Quantitative Analysis or Reasoning (15 marks), Analytical Reasoning (15 marks) and Subject-Specific Questions (50 marks).

The SUTC Director Dr Aftab Chandio administration has advised all candidates to reach the examination venue well before the reporting time and follow the prescribed admission test guidelines as the test will get underway at 9:00 am (sharp).

He also advised the candidates to bring their original CNICs with them, adding that no electronic devices, including calculators and mobile phones, would be allowed inside the examination halls.

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