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UHS, KEMU & AIOU results: PU Security
UHS MBBS result announced
Lahore, March 13, 2008: The University of Health Sciences (UHS), Lahore, on Wednesday,
announced the result of MBBS Final Professional (Revised Scheme) Annual
Examination 2007 held in January-March 2008.
The candidates appeared
from Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore, Rawalpindi Medical College,
Rawalpindi, Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad, Nishtar Medical College, Multan,
Quaid-e-Azam Medical College, Bahawalpur, Shaikh Zayed Medical College, Rahim
Yar Khan, Services Institute of Medical Sciences, Lahore, Lahore Medical and
Dental College, Lahore, and Fatima Memorial Hospital College of Medicine and
Dentistry, Lahore.
A total of 1,433 candidates appeared out of whom
1,146 were declared successful in the examination with 80.65 pass percentage. As
many as 275 candidates could not get through the examination while roll numbers
of 12 candidates were put on RL list.
Muhammad Zaman Khan, Roll No. 169,
from Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore, stood first in the examination by
securing 1235/1500 (82.33 %) marks, Hina Hafeez Abbasi, Roll No. 2030, from
Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi, got second position by obtaining
1171/1500 (78.07 %) marks while Sara Ijaz Gilani, Roll No. 2095, from Rawalpindi
Medical College, Rawalpindi, held third position by getting 1158/1500 (77.20 %)
marks in the examination.
The roll numbers of candidates, who got
distinction in medicine, are 169 and 2166.
The roll numbers of
candidates, who got distinction in Surgery, are 169 and 2095.
The roll
numbers of candidates, who got distinction in Obs. & Gynae, are 169, 1277
and 1694.
The roll numbers of candidates, who got distinction in Paed.
Medicine, are 124, 166, 169, 196, 657, 954, 1246, 1249, 1250, 1255, 1358, 1359,
1643, 1694, 1722, 1734, 1766, 1814, 2023, 2026, 2030, 2038, 2083, 2100, 2107,
2136, 2142, 2178, 2191, 2209, 2406 and 2416.
The candidates, who could
not get through the examination, are required to submit their admission forms on
or before 07-04-2008 and with double fee on or before 14-04-2008. The
Supplementary Examination 2007 will commence from 22-04-2008. The News
KEMU declares result
Lahore: The King
Edward Medical University (KEMU) has declared the result of BSc (Hons) Vision
Sciences, part-II, annual examination 2008. As many as 26 candidates had
appeared in the exam while 24 were declared successful. Hira Javed, Roll No
8308, stood first, Shumaila Shahzadi, Roll No 8302, got second position, while
Ayesha Sarfaraz, Roll No 8318, held third position. The detailed result can be
seen on the website www.kemu.edu.pk. Daily Times
AIOU results
Islamabad: Allama Iqbal Open University announced
results of spring semester examination here on Wednesday. Controller of
Examination Hafeezullah said provisional result cards had been sent to those
candidates, who had completed the whole Spring Semester 2007, on their given
addresses. He said if any student had not received their results cards as yet,
they could obtain information on 051-925001 and 051-9057316 in this regard.
While candidates of Matric and FA level, he added, could contact on 051-9057333
and those who had taken exams of BA or CT course on 051-9057325. The students of
B.Ed and PTC have been advised to inquire about their results on
051-9057332.
PU decides to boost security
Lahore: The Punjab University Wednesday decided to boost security on its
campuses.
According to a press release, the decision was taken at a
meeting with Vice-Chancellor Dr Mujahid Kamran in the chair at the Institute of
Biochemistry and Biotechnology. The steps to improve security at the PU include
increase in the number of security personnel and checking of vehicles on the
entry and exit points of the campus. Prof Dr Najma Najam, Prof Dr Khawaja Amjad
Saeed, Prof Dr Muhammad Naeem Khan and all deans of faculties, heads of the
university departments and colleges attended the meeting.
The
participants presented their suggestions to improve the varsity security which
included installation of close circuit TV cameras and construction of parking
lots away from the academic blocks. Hall Council Chairman Prof Dr Saeed Ahmad
Nagra suggested various measures to improve security in the hostel areas. He
said that training and passing out sessions of all security personnel of the
university should be arranged, besides boosting communication network among
them.
The issuance of electronic identity cards of three different
colours to the students, faculties and employees was also suggested. Resident
Officer-I Prof Bashir Ahmad, who is in charge of varsity security, appealed to
all the teachers for their cooperation regarding security measures being taken
by the administration.
Security issues of the Allama Iqbal (old) Campus
and Gujranwala Campus of the PU also came under discussion. The vice-chancellor
welcomed the suggestions from various teachers and asked them that the most
important thing was their cooperation with the administration for establishing a
safe and clean environment in the university.
PU girls' hostels officials appointed
Lahore: Punjab University Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr
Mujahid Kamran has appointed two wardens and three superintendents of three
newly-constructed girlsí hostels at New Campus. According to a press release on
Wednesday, Prof Rukhsana Kausar of the Department of Applied Psychology and Ms
Shazia N Qureshi of the University Law College were appointed as wardens while
Dr Farah Kanwal of the Institute of Chemistry, Ms Khujista Rehan of the
University Law College and Ms Farza Tareen of the Department of Physics were
appointed as superintendents. Hall Council Chairman Prof Dr Saeed Ahmad Nagra
issued appointment letters to the appointees and visited the hostels. The News
Inter-collegiate athletics
Lahore: Punjab Group of Colleges (PGC) for Men and Government
College for Women won the general trophies here in the Lahore Board of
Intermediate and Secondary Education inter-collegiate athletics championship for
boys and girls on Wednesday.
PGC, with 157 points, won the boys' trophy
while Akhwan College, Burki, remained the runners-up with 87 points. With 53
points each, Government College and Government Islamia College, Civil Lines,
shared the runners-up position.
Meanwhile in the girls section, defending
champions Government College scored 87 points to retain the title. Dawn
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