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Sindh education department announces college admissions

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KARACHI: The education department of Sindh government has announced that the admissions to government colleges in Sindh has started, according to media reports.

Admissions will be given on the basis of the results of the ninth grade. Classes will begin across Sindh from August 1.

Students who have obtained A1 and A grades can submit forms for admission to any college, while students with B grades and below will be eligible for admission only to colleges located in their residential areas.

Admissions will be provided in three hundred and thirty colleges across Sindh. In Karachi, admissions will be given to one hundred and fifty colleges for male and female students.

Admissions to colleges will begin from June 15. Students will be able to submit forms for online admissions, while the admission list will be released on July 22.

Earlier, The Sindh Education Department on Thursday announced summer vacations for all educational institutions across the province from June 1 as the scorching heat continues to grip young students.

The summer vacations will begin from June 1 and end on July 31, with classes set to resume from August 2025.

The decision will apply to government and private schools and colleges across Sindh. The move is aimed at providing relief to students and staff during the peak summer months, which are usually marked by intense heat in the region.

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