Punjab University BCom examination 2010 admissions
PU BCom admission forms schedule
Lahore, March 26: Punjab University Examination Department has also issued the schedule for submission of
admission forms for BCom, Part I & II, Annual Examination 2010.
According to the schedule, the last date for submission of admission
forms with single fee is 10-04-2010 while the forms can be submitted
with double fee till 20-04-2010. Meanwhile, the Punjab
University (PU) Examinations Department has announced the results of
MA/MSc, Part-I, Supplementary Examination 2009 of Arabic, Persian,
Philosophy, Punjabi, Physical Education, Political Science, History,
English, Islamic Studies, Mass Communication, Economics, Women Studies,
Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Applied Psychology, Psychology,
Chemistry and Master of Science.
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PhD awarded
Punjab University has awarded a PhD degree to Mrs.
Sofia Sabir, Assistant Professor of Persian, Government APWA College
for Women, Lahore, on completion of her research thesis on the impact
of the works of Iran and central Asian scholars on Persian literature
in the subcontinent from 998 AD to 1526 AD.
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PMA calls PMDC a white elephant
Lahore: The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) has declared
Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) as a white elephant
responsible for destruction of medical education in the country. PMA
office-bearers, including Dr Muhammad Sarwar Chaudhry, Prof Yasmin
Rashid, Dr Ashraf Nizami, Dr Akhtar Rasheed Malik, Dr Tanveer Anwar, Dr
Ibrar Ashraf, Dr Shahid Malik, Dr Izhar Chaudhry, Dr Salman Kazmi and
others, said the PMDC was responsible for mushrooming of private
medical colleges in Pakistan by irrationally and indiscriminately
registering them just to earn money, which was causing a major damage
to the standard of medical education in the country. The private
medical colleges are opening fast but are not fulfilling even basic
criteria of PMDC of medical faculty, attached hospitals, bed to patient
ratio, facilities and buildings. They said that currently there were
some 100 private medical colleges in the country but sadly PMDC did not
have any mechanism for monitoring to maintain the standards of medical
education according to the criteria laid down by the supreme governing
body of medical education in the country. The PMA has demanded
the Prime Minister take notice of PMDC's inefficiency and failure to
regulate private medical institutions and medical education in
Pakistan. They also demanded PMDC's restructuring and a neutral audit
of the PMDC accounts. The news
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LUMS' first science Olympiad kicks off
Lahore: Around a 1,000 delegates participated in the inaugural ceremony of the Lahore University of
Management Sciences' (LUMS) first ever science olympiad, PsiFi 2010. The
event, which will continue till March 28, has been organised by the
LUMS Society For Promotion and Development of Engineering and Sciences
(SPADES). Teams from schools and colleges across Pakistan would be
participating in fifteen different competitions designed to test both
their conceptual adeptness and their practical acumen. PsiFi,
to be held annually, is intended to be a revolutionary academic event
with the goal of reviving scientific adventurism and research in
Pakistan. The four-day event is a unique chance for students
to voice their ideas, sharpen their creativity, meet new people and
amplify their interpersonal skills and develop technical acumen.
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LCWU, EPD hold seminar on prevailing water crisis
Lahore: The Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) Department of
Environmental Sciences in collaboration with the Environment Protection
Department (EPD) Punjab organised a seminar on Thursday to discuss the
current water crisis in Pakistan and the responsibility of the citizens
in this regard. "It is the duty of every educational institution
to create awareness about water scarcity, cleanliness, water
purification and its wise use, LCWU Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Bushra
Mateen said. She said LCWU was not only contributing towards the
professional development and capacity building of the female population
of the society but also providing active support for the cause of
environmental pollution, resource management and particularly the issue
of drinking water in and around Lahore. Speaking at the seminar
on the issue of social responsibility, the organiser and moderator
Faculty Natural Science Dean Professor Dr Kausar Jamal Cheema said, "We
must make efforts to achieve the intended goals such as performing
economic functions, make direct social investment and try to contribute
towards the improvement of living standards... This in turn has
compelled the department to explore new vistas of research with special
reference to the contamination of drinking water." Low quality:
Giving a presentation on 'Water Quality Issues in Punjab and Their
Remedies', Punjab Council of Research on Water Resources (PCRWR)
Regional Director Zaiul Haq told the audience that PCRWR had conducted
a nationwide survey to assess quality of drinking water at the union
council level. The assessment carried out under the project, Clean
Drinking Water for All (CDWA), concluded that only 16% of the available
drinking water was fit for drinking while the remainder 84% was
contaminated. Recommendations: Showing graphs demonstrating
the water quality-status of Lahore, he made various recommendations for
the treatment of contaminated water. These included boiling,
chlorination, ultra-violet radiation, ozonation and oxidation for
bacterial contamination. Daily times
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