The first semester exams of different disciplines have started in the University of Sindh (SU) Jamshoro and all its campuses here on Monday amid a pleasant environment.

SU Vice-Chancellor Professor (Meritorious) Dr Muhammad Siddique Kalhoro inspected the examination process in various academic departments and expressed satisfaction over the arrangements made in this regard.

According to details, the first semester exams of different batches have kicked off in Sindh University Allama I.I Kazi Campus, Elsa Kazi Campus Hyderabad, Laar Campus Badin, Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Campus Dadu, Mirpurkhas, Thatta, Larkana and Naushero Feroze Campuses as per schedule announced earlier.

The students have been provided with all the basic facilities and a pleasant environment including provision of clean and cold drinking water. On the first day of examinations at the University of Sindh Jamshoro, the Vice-Chancellor visited the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science and other departments and reviewed the examinations conducted there.

He was accompanied by the concerned Dean during his visit to the Academic Departments working under the Faculty of Natural Sciences. Dr. Kalhoro at the juncture said that the effects of COVID-19 epidemic continued till 2021, after which efforts were made by the SU management to bring the University of Sindh back on the academic calendar.

He said that the educational loss of the students due to COVID-19 had been compensated while efforts were being made to transfer knowledge to the students in a real sense.

“Students should gain knowledge on a daily basis”, he said and added that the students should not study only to pass the exams, but they ought to study to explore new knowledge in their relevant fields, because he said success came only after acquiring mastery in everything.

The Vice-Chancellor further said that the University of Sindh had provided the best educational environment to the students on the campus, it was then their responsibility to study hard and make the name of the university and the country bright in future.

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