Lahore, Virtual University of Pakistan has made a significant announcement regarding the merit lists for its Life Sciences programs for the Spring 2024 session. Candidates who have applied for these programs can now access their results on the university’s official website.
According to Virtual University of Pakistan, the merit lists for BS Bioinformatics, BS Biotechnology, BS Zoology, and diplomas in Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology are published and can be viewed online. Selected applicants must take note of the important terms and conditions associated with their admission.
Admission is contingent upon the payment of fee vouchers, which are to be paid by March 28, 2024, to secure the admission seat. The university emphasizes that admissions are provisional, and any discrepancies in documents or credentials may result in cancellation. Furthermore, applicants who have applied to multiple programs must select and pay the fee for only one, with a clear warning that fees for additional programs will not be refunded if paid in error.
For successful candidates, the university specifies that the designated lab city for practical sessions will remain fixed throughout the degree program, and attendance to these practicals is compulsory. Current students of the university who have qualified for new programs must withdraw from their previous admissions before proceeding.
The university also addresses those who have applied for admission with course exemptions, urging them to verify the decisions regarding their exemption cases prior to fee submission. Any candidate facing issues with the merit list is advised to contact the university via the provided email within 48 hours of the list’s publication, as complaints post this window will not be entertained.
The announcement underscores the university’s commitment to transparency and rigor in its admission process, ensuring a smooth transition for incoming students into the Spring 2024 academic session.
Rawalakot, The Department of Medical Lab Technology at the University of Poonch Rawalakot successfully conducted a blood grouping and sugar screening camp, serving over three hundred participants, including students, faculty members, and administrative staff. The camp highlighted the importance of regular health check-ups and physical rehabilitation awareness.
According to University of Poonch Rawalakot, the health camp was organized by the students under the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at the Tarar Campus. This initiative, the second of its kind, focused on not only conducting health screenings but also on educating attendees about health issues and the importance of timely medical interventions.
The head of the department, Dr. Muhammad Usman, stressed the significance of such camps in promoting early diagnosis and the proper management of health conditions. He commended the university’s students for their proactive approach to community health, emphasizing that these camps serve a dual purpose of increasing public health awareness and providing practical training for students.
Certificates of appreciation were awarded to the student organizers for their efforts in executing the camp, which Dr. Usman sees as critical to both community health education and the professional development of the students in the medical technology field.
The camp provided necessary health information to its participants, reinforcing the university’s commitment to community service and the practical education of its students. Activities like this are key to fostering an environment of health consciousness and serve as a testament to the university’s dedication to public welfare and student engagement in real-world applications of their studies.