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Inter Pre-Engineering results
Karachi, March 12, 2008:The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) on Tuesday
announced the results of Part-II Pre-Engineering (science) supplementary
examinations 2007.
A total of 7,161 students appeared in the
supplementary examination, out of which 2,579 passed, making the overall pass
percentage 36.01 per cent.
No student passed in A-1 grade while three
male students passed with an A grade. Eighty-eight boys and 40 girls passed with
a B grade, 632 boys and 314 girls in C grade, 1,161 boys and 288 girls in D
grade and 51 boys and two girls passed in E grade.
Meanwhile, the BIEK
also announced the results of Part-II (science general) group. According to the
results, 753 students both male and female took part in the examination, of them
230 passed it. The overall pass percentage remained at 30.54 per cent.
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Students protest against caricatures
Karachi: The Student Alliance of the Federal Urdu University of Arts,
Science & Technology (FUUAST), Gulshan Campus, organised a protest rally on
Tuesday to condemn the publication of caricatures of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by
the Danish newspapers and the criminal silence of the
government.
Thousands of students of the university participated and
vented their anger against Denmark and other European nations that, they said,
preach democracy and advocate a fight against so-called terrorism by the Muslim
countries but themselves continue to be the most undemocratic and the biggest
perpetrators of terrorism by injuring the sentiments of more than one billion
Muslims of the world.
The protest rally began from the B.Sc. Block,
passed through the M.Sc. Block and terminated at the NIPA Chowrangi. Leaders of
the Student Alliance addressed the students and general public that had gathered
there and urged them to boycott all the products of Denmark and other countries
that were in league with it. The News
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