Fatima Jinnah Women University announces M.phil and PHD program



Rawalpindi- Fatima Jinnah Women University has announced admissions in different departments for M. Phil and P.H.D classes for year 2014.
Last date to submit admission forms is 04 August 2014. Those students who are waiting for result are also capable to submit their admission forms in same dates. All details and information regarding admissions are available on the official website of university.





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