AIOU BEd result semester Spring 2010
AIOU B.Ed result announced
Islamabad, Feb 02: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has announced the
result of final examinations of B.Ed programme for the semester Spring 2010.
Controller of Examinations Hafeez Ullah said that result intimation cards are
being sent by post to the students at their given addresses. He added that any
student who will not receive the result intimation card up to Feb 10, is advised
to contact the examination Department personally or at phone 051-9057323 or contact
nearest Regional Office to get the duplicate result card. The students can also
download their result from the website www.aiou.edu.pk.
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BDS result of KMU announced
Peshawar: The Khyber Medical University (KMU) has announced the results of Bachelors of Dental
Surgery (BDS) of the Second Professional Annual Examination. A press
release read that 76 students of Khyber College of Dentistry (KCD), Peshawar and
45 students of Dental Section of Ayub Medical College (AMC), Abbottabad appeared
in the examination 2010 in which 43 students of KCD and 31 of Dental Section of
AMC were declared successful. The overall passing percentage of KCD
Peshawar was 57, while that of the Dental Section of AMC, Abbottabad, was 69
percent. Palwasha Abid of KCD got 559 marks out of 700 and secured first
position while Ali Khalid and Tayyaba Bibi of KCD obtained 520 and 517 marks,
securing second and third positions, respectively. Vice-Chancellor of KMU Prof
Dr Mohammad Hafizullah congratulated the successful students and their parents
and hoped that they would continue to work hard in the future.
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A day of colour and festivity
Rawalpindi: It was a day of colour, exuberance and festivity for the students of Federal Government
College for Women, Kashmir Road, as they finally arranged the much-awaited
'Funfair' here on Tuesday, which provided them a chance to exhibit their
aesthetic sense. The main objective of the event was to generate funds
for charity. Begum Sadia Raheel Ashraf, wife of Director FGEI (C-G) Brigadier
Raheel Ashraf, graced the 'Funfair' as the chief guest. The colourful event
comprised two segments - variety show and stalls. The variety show
included skits, parodies, plays, mimicry of singers and a cultural show. Comic
versions of famous love stories such as 'Heer Ranjha', 'Laila Majnu' and 'Romeo
Juliet' were staged under the title of 'Love Aaj Kal'. The show also included
mimicry of famous singers like Ali Azmat, Amanat Ali, Ali Sher and Abida
Parveen. The culminating item of the event was a cultural show,
highlighting different colours and shades of Pakistan. Girls clad in traditional
dresses looked quite appealing. The real gem of the day was the 'Brides
Catwalk', which won a great deal of applause from the audience. As many
as thirty stalls were decorated by faculty members and their respective classes.
Two classes along with their class teachers collaborated to display stalls of
their choice which included a wide range of food items such as ice creams,
burgers, sandwiches, 'chaat', 'gol gappay', soup, 'biryani', 'seekh kebabs',
'haleem', 'dahi bhallay', pink tea, cakes, donuts, rice, 'fruit chaat', pizzas
and cold drinks. There were also stalls of face painting, 'mehndi',
palmistry, lucky dips and games. Artfully made charts, balloons, ribbons,
flowers and 'dupattas' reflected keen efforts and active participation of
students and teachers to make the event successful. A special 'Star
Classes Award' was also announced for the best stall. The chief guest
visited all stalls and greatly admired the high degree of excellence of students
and teachers in making the event a great success.
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Students show their potential at IBMUN 2011
Islamabad: Months ago, IBMUN 2011 was just an idea circulating the halls of Margalla Campus, but
on the evening of Tuesday, right under the very velvety night sky, nearly 700
delegates were witness to the ceremony that concluded one of the best
conferences held so far in the history of the school, says a press
release. The closing ceremony was graced with the presence of Oussama
Tawil, Country Manager UNAIDS Programme, and Rodulfo Martin Saravia, Ambassador
of Argentina, both of whom gave very inspiring speeches that touched the hearts
of all those seated at the conference and motivated the students to rise above
their very own potential and coin their names in history. The addresses
by the chief guests were followed by the committee chairs, all of whom had
worked hard to make sure the debate in their committee never faltered, and who
stepped up on stage to give away awards to the delegates in their committees who
had demonstrated the true spirit of a Model United Nation Conference. As
the Director General, Haroon Yasin, and the Secretary General, Abdullah Waqar
Tajwar, expressed their jubilation at the success of this conference, the
closing ceremony drew to an end. A formal dinner was arranged by the host team
inside a beautifully festooned tent. The best part of the evening,
however, was the concert for the delegates in which the band 'Noori' displayed
their extraordinary talent for music by completely overwhelming the delegates
and host team alike. The news
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