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National Science Olympiad: FUUAST BBA results
Karachi students win top slot at National Science Olympiad
Karachi, Feb 03, 2008: A team of students from Aga
Khan Higher Secondary School (AKHSS), Karachi has won the Intel National Science
Olympiad (NSO). Arif Pyar Ali, Zehra Suleman and Sara Moiz, developed a drug
therapy with Selvey nano particles to cure Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus
aureus (MRSA) infections.
Raja Ahsan Mahmood (Project, 'Variable Colour
Thermometer') and Mohammad Owais (Project, 'Ultimate Control') both students of
the Pak-Turk International School, Peshawar, were the winners in the individual
category. These students will now represent Pakistan at the Intel International
Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia,
US.
More than 300 students and teachers from across Pakistan attended the
olympiad, which is affiliated with the Intel ISEF. The Intel NSO is one of the
world's largest pre-college science competitions, showcasing more than 120
science projects submitted by young scientists from across the nation. These
projects were selected through the Intel Provincial Science Fairs held
throughout Sindh, Punjab, NWFP and Balochistan. The young scientists presented
innovative research-based projects in the categories of biology, chemistry,
computer sciences, mathematics and physics.
For the past two years,
students from Pakistan have won laurels for the country at the ISEF held in the
US.
The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair is the world's
largest celebration of science. Student finalists, in grades nine through 12,
emerge from a field of approximately one million students who compete in more
than 500 regional Intel ISEF. Approximately 1,500 students from across the world
compete for up to US$ 4 million in scholarships, prizes and grants. Daily Times
FUUAST announces BBA results
The Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology (FUUAST) has
announced the results of BBA (second semester, repeaters) 2005 and BBA (third
semester) 2006 of its affiliated institutions.
Meanwhile, the results of
6th semester Bio Medical and Computer Engineering Examination 2005 of Sir Syed
University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) has been declared.
The
NED University of Engineering & Technology will remain closed on February 5,
2008 on account of 'Kashmir Day'.
A book entitled "Teaching and
Technique", authored by Tabassum Azra Siddiqui, lecturer at the Jinnah
University for Women (JUW), has been inducted in B.Ed/BS (Hons) course of the
university. The book contains all the relevant information vis-‡-vis teaching
the B.Ed practice paper.
Meanwhile, the Karachi University Officers
Welfare Association (KUOWA) has welcomed the nomination of Khushbakht Shujaat,
Muhammad Saeed Siddiqui, Haseeb Khan, Dr Farman Fatehpuri to the KU Syndicate by
Sindh governor Dr Ishratul Ebad Khan and hoped that the new members will help
the university come out of the present turmoil. The News
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