Karachi Matric exam results 2011, Girls positions
Girls clinch top three positions in SSC exam
Karachi, Aug 02: Chairman
Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK) Anzar Hussain Zaidi on Monday
announced the result of the Science Group, Secondary School Certificate Part-II
(Class-X), Annual Examinations-2011. At least 127,425 candidates were
registered and 126,556 students appeared in the exams, of which 93,545
candidates were declared passed and the pass percentage was 73.92, he
said. According to the gazette issued, 13,625 students obtained A-One
grade, 23,282 candidates received A grade. As many as 27,960 students got B
grade and 21,578 C grade. Meanwhile, 6,636 candidates passed with D grade, 105
students got E grade and 359 candidates passed their exams in additional
subjects. The gazette shows that 72,363 male candidates were registered
and 71,866 students appeared in the exams. As many as 5,181 candidates got A-One
grade, 11,416 students got A grade. Meanwhile, 15,660 candidates got B grade,
14,299 students passed with C grade and 96 candidates got E grade. It
further shows that 55,062 female students registered and 54,690 candidates
appeared in the exams. Of which, 8,444 students received A-One grade, 11,866
candidates got A grade and 12,300 students B grade. Furthermore, 7,279
candidates were passed with C grade, 1,344 female obtained D grade and nine
students got E grade. Controller of Examinations BSEK Rafia Mallah told the
media that the board had displayed the results of the candidates who had not
submitted their required documents up till now. However, their results would
remain withheld until they cleared all objections, she said. At least 29
unfair means (UFM) cases were reported by the Governor's Special Vigilance Team
whereas 45 UFM cases were reported by Overseen Committee of the BSEK and 47 UFM
cases were reported by the Centre Superintendent, she further said. The
results of 11 candidates were cancelled due to submission of bogus documents
while the result of 81 students was withheld due to unauthorised change of
examination centre, she added.
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SSC Part-I & II deaf candidates' results
Karachi: Chairman, Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK), Anzar Hussain Zaidi on Monday
announced the result of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Part-I and II
(Class-IX and X), Annual Examinations-2011 for deaf candidates. According
to the gazette, 102 candidates were registered for the annual exams of Part-I
and 101 appeared. The result shows that 97 students passed all five papers while
two candidates were declared pass in four papers and one candidate cleared just
one paper. On the other hand, 106 candidates were registered of which 103
appeared in the annual exams of Part-II while one candidate was declared failed.
Muhammad Shayan Javed of Dewa Academy for the Deaf located in Gulshan-e-Iqbal
clinched the overall first position with 786 marks out of total 850 and obtained
90.35 percent, Zaidi said. Syed Muhammad Kashan, another student of the
Dewa Academy, secured the second position with 762 marks (89.64 percent). Hammad
bin Tariq, who also belongs to Dewa Academy got third position with 750 marks
(88.23 percent), he added. These position holders with the help of their
parents and guardians expressed their deep concern over the worsening law and
order situation in the country, particularly in Karachi. During the ceremony
held in honour of the position holders at the board office, they said that they
felt scared and unsafe when they saw television reports on relentless violence
in the city. The position holders also showed their will to get modern
education in the professional colleges of the city. They asked the government to
make sure that the quota reserved for such candidates would be respected.
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BA Part-I results announced
Karachi: The Controller of Examinations, University
of Karachi, on Monday announced the result of BA-I (Regular) Annual Examination
2010. At least 7,128 candidates were registered and 6,846 students appeared in
the annual exams. Of which 1,782 candidates passed the exams, while 5,064 were
declared failed. The overall pass percentage was 26.03, he said. The results of
19 students were withheld due to the unavailability of the enrolment cards and
results of 35 candidates were withheld for unauthorised change of subject, he
said, adding that 13 cases of the use of unfair means were reported during and
after the exams. The news
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KU LLM exams
Karachi: The LL.M Part-I and Part II annual examinations
will commence on August 2, announced a University Karachi spokesperson on
Monday. app
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School and college timings in Ramazan
Karachi: Sindh's Education Department on Monday announced the
timings for public sector educational institutions during the month of
Ramazan. Primary schools would function from 7:30am to 11:30am accept for
Friday's when children will be relieved of their lessons at 11am. With respect
to those primary schools which operate double shifts these institutions would
run from 7:30am to 11:15am and 11:30am to 02:30pm. On Friday, these schools
would offer lessons between 7:30am to 10:30am during the first shift and 10:45am
to 1pm during the second shift. Secondary schools which operate within a single
shift would share the same timings as single shit primary schools mentioned
above. Double shifts secondary establishments would have the same timings as
their primary counterpart aforementioned earlier, including the Friday timings.
Public colleges will begin their morning shifts at 9am up till noon from Monday
to Saturday while their evening shifts would operate between 2:30pm and 5pm.
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'Sindh govt to give permanent jobs to teachers'
Karachi: The Sindh government would give permanent
jobs to the teachers, who have passed the test from IBA, and legal formalities
would be fulfilled during the next session of the provincial assembly, Education
Minister, Pir Mazhar ul Haq said on Monday. In a statement issued here he said
that secretary education had been directed to complete the draft so that it
could be put in front of the members of the Sindh Assembly for legislation. He
warned the teaching community to avoid attending protest rallies and
demonstrating sit-ins as the World Bank is closely monitoring them. The news
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Teachers slam extension in VC's tenure
Hyderabad: A four-year extension in the tenure of Dr Nilofer
Shaikh as the Vice-Chancellor of Shah Abdul Latif University (Salu) is against
the cannons of justice and fair play, besides undermining the tenets of
constitution of equal opportunities. The Federation of All Pakistan Universities
Academic Staff Association is also against such a move.
President of the Shah Abdul Latif University Teachers' Association Dr Abdul
Majeed Chandio, expressing disappointment at a press conference on Monday,
appealed the withdrawal of the decision. The association sought the intervention
of President, Prime Minister and Chief Minister in the larger interest of the
university and higher education.
It's amazing that 11 out of 12 universities in Sindh were running under the
vice-chancellorship of retired officials which was a flagrant violation of
merit, fundamental human rights, 1973 constitution and recommendations of the
FAPUASA, he said.
He also called for winding up the committees formed during the regime of
Pervez Musharraf for selection of the VCs of public sector universities and
appointment of in-service senior professors for the post.
Salu is the only university of Sindh catering to the needs of students of
eight districts but unfortunately it lacked academic leadership right from the
start, said Dr Chandio.
Appointment of search committees during Musharraf regime to identify
leadership for universities comprise of retired professors and bureaucrats and
these are active even after the elected government, he said adding that they
normally recommend their colleagues and retired VCs for the post of
vice-chancellors.
Dr Nilofer Shaikh because of her clout was earlier appointed for four years
as Salu's vice-chancellor and problems increased manifold during all these
years, said Association's chief.
He demanded appointment of in-service PhDs as vice-chancellors.
He narrated alleged malpractices of Dr Nilofer Shaikh during her last tenure
and accused her of favouritism and nepotism.
The finance director under the University Act was unfit for the job and
prevailing situation of appointing a transport officer as the deputy
registrar academic was a proof to it, he said.
He alleged that she was patronising her sycophants in the field of research
and at the cost of deserving teachers and similar policy was being followed in
respect of granting foreign scholarship – in flagrant violation of the policies
of Higher Education Commission. Appointment of retired officers as VCs was also
violation of Supreme Court orders.
Prof Naimatullah Leghari, President of the FAPUASA's Sindh chapter and Prof
Badar Soomro, President, Sindh University Teachers Association were also present
at the press conference. Dawn
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KU's business school wins international award
Karachi: Proud of
their impressive achievement, the vice chancellor of Karachi University (KU)
congratulated the chairman, the faculty and the students of the KU's Business
School on receiving the 'Innovation Leadership Award' at the Asia's Best
Business School Awards ceremony held at the Suntec Convention Hall in Singapore.
The winner of the award was announced by the World Educational Council
and CMO Asia in collaboration with the CMO Council. Given that he was the
nominee for this award, KUBS Chairman Dr Abdul Rahman Zaki received the accolade
from the council's chief organiser and Chairman Andrew Kelly. Zaki dedicated the
award to Vice Chancellor KU Prof Dr Pirzada Qasim, adding that it was due to his
support and encouragement that KUBS won this award. "The foundations of
this school were laid on very meager resources but the revolutionary leadership
of the vice chancellor took it to such heights that it was now ranked among the
best business schools in the world," he said. Delegates from different
countries around the world were invited to the ceremony in Singapore and the
main objective of the occasion was to recognise institutions from the various
parts of the globe for the valuable contributions in the field of business
education. These prestigious awards were reserved for individuals and
institutions who have achieved a high degree of excellence and exemplary
leadership. The news
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