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SBTE DAE results | Government colleges admission
SBTE announces DAE results
Karachi, April 26, 2008: The controller of examinations,
Sindh Board of Technical Education (SBTE), Professor Sirajul Islam Bukhari has
announced the results of Diploma of Associate Engineer (DAE), first year evening
annual examinations 2007. According to the statistics of results, a total of
8658 candidates appeared in the examinations, out of which 4432 passed it by
making an overall percentage of 51.17. Meanwhile, the SBTE has announced that
the technical school certificate annual examination 2008 will now commence from
May 8, 2008. The News
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"SUPPLIMENTRY DAE MECHANICAL LAHORE BOARD KA RESULT KAB A RAHA HAI."
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"aap ki news boht useful hain, may nay DAE sbte,2006 IT ke exam may all over sindh 3rd position li hai,magar Governer sindh dr.ishratulabad ne sirf 2008 k position holders ko awards aur bohat si education facilities se nawaz hai,jb ke 2006 se lekar 2007 tk ke position holder apni apni degrees ko apnay gharou main sajay huway hain, pata nahi kb un bicharo ko b education facilities se nawaza jay, mainy governer sindh, aur chief minister ko b apni application aur merit list jis me meri position by name mentioned hai, 2 bar send kr chuka houn, magar abhi tak koi reply nahi aaya, ap se khasosi iltamas hai ke aap ye baat sbte, aur governement department tk pounchain thanks, regards naveed ahmed."
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CAP sets target of 83,600 enrolments
Karachi: The Centralised Admission Policy (CAP) for the first
year classes in the city's 119 government colleges and 31 higher secondary
schools for the year 2008 will be announced in June and the entire process of
admission will be completed by August 15.
This was stated by the
director-general of colleges, Sindh, Dr Rafiq Ahmed Siddiqui, on
Thursday.
He said that the centralised admission policy
for the year 2008 would remain almost the same as was the previous year.
However, the possibility of any change in the policy by the competent
authorities could not be ruled out, he added.
The official said that this
system of admission was first introduced in 2002 by the provincial education
department and had been successful in achieving its targets particularly in
ensuring that all deserving students acquired admissions to colleges and higher
secondary schools on a merit basis and according to the existing capacity of the
institutions.
Highlighting the salient features of the policy, sources in
the education department said that over 83,600 (around 40,800 male and about
42,850 female) students would be accommodated in the city's 119 government
colleges and 31 higher secondary schools in the academic year 2008 and the six
faculties, which would be offered to them included Science (Pre-Engineering),
Science (Pre-Medical), General Science (Computer), Commerce, Humanities (Arts)
and Home Economics which would be offered to the female students
only.
Giving the break-down of the faculty-wise seats expected to be
available in the city's 119 government colleges and 31 government higher
secondary schools, the sources said these included 22,650 (about 15,000 for male
students and around 7,700 for female students) in the pre-engineering group;
around 16,500 (5,500 for male and 10,900 female) in the pre-medical group; about
1,300 (700 male and 600 female) in computer science group; about 22,300 (14,550
male and 7,750 female) in the commerce group and 600 in the Home
Economics.
Elaborating, the sources said that students who would be
passing their Secondary School Certificate/Technical Board Examination/G.C.E (O'
Level) or its equivalent annual examinations-2008 would be eligible for
admissions to Class XI.
Besides, those students who had passed the above
mentioned examinations in 2007 (annual/supplementary examinations) or during the
last five years would also be eligible for admissions to Class XI with the
condition that five marks for every year of gap would be deducted from their
total marks.
However, the students who would be passing their SSC
equivalent supplementary examination in 2008 would not be eligible for admission
to Class XI in the 2008 session, they added. Dawn
Colleges short of Lab equipment, staff, teachers
Karachi: Mismanagement and the lack of a proper policy at educational
institutions in general, and colleges in particular, have badly affected the
functioning of the science departments at these institutes. The problems range
from the standard of teaching and faulty laboratory equipment, all the way to
other facilities prescribed in the syllabi.
A random visit to various
colleges in the city, including the DJ Science College, PECHS Girls College, Sir
Syed Girls College, Karachi College for Women, Adamjee Science College and
Islamia Science College, showed that almost all these institutes were short of
science teachers, lab attendants, lab assistants, instruments and chemicals
required for lab work. Most of the equipment used in the laboratories was around
40 years old, and hence, outdated.
Interestingly enough, new techniques,
such as DNA tests, were introduced in these colleges. The corresponding lab
equipment was not provided, however, because it was "too
expensive."
Moreover, a majority of the colleges in the city have been
facing a shortage of teachers for specific subjects, for the past three to four
years. Most state-run colleges in the city have hired co-operative teachers
because subject teachers are either unavailable or are waiting to be posted by
the department concerned. Repeated complaints made by the administration and the
director colleges have not made the situation any better, primarily because
qualified candidates (those holding a Master's degree) are reluctant to take up
these jobs owing to the low pay scale.
Twenty years ago, a budget of
Rs0.1 million was allocated for each state-run college in the city (even though
there were fewer colleges at the time). This budget has been reduced to Rs5,000
per year, and many colleges are not getting even this amount.
Under the
Education Sector Reforms, a college needs science teachers and laboratories,
while already-established laboratories must be equipped as per the rules
prescribed by the Directorate of Colleges. Moreover, if a college requires a
faculty of 100, for instance, the Directorate of Colleges is bound to fulfill
this quota irrespective of the teacher's field of expertise. One such example
can be seen at the Government College for Women (GCW) Sharae Liaquat where a
teacher for Sindhi was appointed to teach Physics.
During a survey of the
GCW, the head of the Chemistry Department, Fauzia Javed, presented a dismal
picture with regard to the lab apparatus. The microscope, she said, is out of
order and is beyond repair. Javed has been serving the department for the last
27 years. She was critical of the budget allocated, and said that Rs10,000 was
given to the department during the year 2007-2008. This, Javed said, was
insufficient, because most chemicals in the lab could not be reused. A bottle of
chemical which previously cost Rs200 now costs Rs500. "We are only able to give
a pint of these chemicals to a group of eight students. This ultimately affects
how much students learn," she said.
Dilshad Rafqi, head of the Zoology
Department, had similar complaints. She said that they have been using the same
microscope for the last 30 years. The microscope is currently out of order, and
even slides are not available to the students, she said. "Although DNA tests
were included in the syllabus, these require high-tech equipment which was not
provided. Students were, therefore, introduced to the new terminology in theory,
but did not witness any practical demonstrations in this regard," she
said.
Rafqi further said that frogs and cockroaches were needed for
dissection - even these are not provided by the college. "We have to pay for all
this through our own pockets," she said. Teachers from the Botany Department at
the college also complained of the microscope. Tasneem also said that the Bunsen
burners in the laboratory leaked. "We have to use stoves for experiments because
using a burner would mean torching the entire building," she said.
The DJ
College espouses similar problems. This year, the college received only Rs5,000
for its laboratories. The administration collects Rs100 annually from students
as 'student welfare' charge. This amount is used for repairing and buying lab
instruments, but it is inadequate for fulfilling all the requirements. The News
PMDC team inspects college
Sukkur: A 12-member team of the Pakistan Medical and Dental
Council (PMDC) on Friday visited Ghulam Mohammad Mahar Medical College and the
Civil Hospital Sukkur and got themselves apprised of the facilities being
provided there.
The team, led by PMDC vice-president and vice-chancellor
of Dow Medical College Professor Dr Masood Hameed, during its visit met the
principal and teaching staff of the college who briefed them about the
facilities and equipment provided there and apprised them about their
requirements.
The team also met students and asked about facilities
provided to them.
According to sources the team would submit its report
to the executive committee of the PMDC in Islamabad on Saturday.
The
sources said that later a representative of the PMDC would appear before the
Sindh High Court Sukkur Bench on April 30, and would submit a report about the
college's affiliation with the Liaquat University of Medical and Health
Sciences.
The PMDC team also visited the Civil Hospital Sukkur and
inspected different wards and enquired from patients about the facilities and
medical treatment provided to them by the hospital management.
Ghost schools haunt literacy hopes
Dadu: Junior teachers and officials promoted out-of-turn to
senior positions on political grounds, use of school buildings in remote areas
as guest houses by local landlords and the ghost of ghost teachers have kept
education haunted in the district for years.
Sources in the education
department said that despite efforts by a number of non-governmental
organisations and the district government the number of closed schools in remote
areas had increased.
The number of closed schools under the previous
government stood at 375 which increased to 400 under the caretaker setup and it
was believed to have reached 500 out of 1,985.
The school buildings have
been converted into Otaqs, store rooms and cattle pens by local landlords and
majority of teachers prefer to avail themselves of "visa system", as the illegal
practice is understood and referred to in education department. The teacher who
wants to avoid duty pays a certain monthly amount to education officials in
return for the facility.
Another problem maligning the education
department is posting of junior teachers to senior positions on political
grounds. Assistant district officers (BPS-16) education female and male in Johi,
Dadu, Mehar and Khairpur Nathan Shah had been posted to BPS-18 positions while
district officers elementary and high schools who were grade-16 and 17 officers,
had been posted to grade-19 positions, sources said.
Masihuzzaman, a
villager at Makhdoom Bilawal primary school, said that around 20 primary schools
were closed in his union council and mostly teachers were not performing their
duties.
He said that feudal lords were using schools as cattle pens and
threatened villagers of dire consequences if they ever dared question them while
education officials were not taking any action despite repeated
complaints.
Assistant District Officer Education Abdul Hakeem Jamali said
that 200 schools had been non-functional in Dadu taluka in previous government
but he got 100 reopened. All the closed primary schools in UC Makhdoom Bilawal
had been opened, he claimed.
The regional director of Provincial
Ombudsman at Dadu, Saeed Ahmed Mubejo, said that he had received 400 complaints
about appointments, transfers and postings and he sought explanation from the
EDO of education.
He said that he was also probing a case involving
embezzlement of Rs500 million School Management Committees funds and repairs of
schools with the help of treasury officials.
He confirmed the number of
closed schools stood at 500 and that junior teachers had been posted to senior
positions and many illegal promotions had been taking place, depriving deserving
ones of their right.
The district officer of high and secondary schools,
Haq Nawaz Solangi, admitted he enforced EDO's orders for promotion of four to
five high school teachers (HST) undcer political pressure but cancelled them
later.
The general manager of the Dadu chapter of the National Commission
for Human Development (NCHD) said that the commission had reopened 165 primary
schools out of 375 in 2006 but their number had again increased.
He said
that according to NCHD's survey 740,000 children were out of schools in 2006
while 440,000 students were enrolled in schools in 2007-2008.
EDO of
Education Shah Mohammad Gadhi said that closed schools would be re-opened in a
few days and action would be taken against ghost teachers
According to
education department's figures, there are 1,985 primary girls/boys schools, 71
middle and 82 high and 74 ghost primary schools in the district. Dawn
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