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FBISE denies chemistry paper leakage | AMC convocation
FBISE describes news incorrect on leakage of chemistry paper
Islamabad, May 15, 2008: The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) has
described the news published in a section of the press on 14th
May under the caption of "FBISE FSc papers selling like hot cakes" as incorrect and baseless that
question paper of Chemistry of HSSC Part-1 was leaked or changed just one day
prior to the examination commencement.
"It is
categorically denied that the question paper of Chemistry in HSSC Part-I
examination held on 13 May, 2008 was leaked or changed by the Board for any
reason whatsoever. The news story is a factual misstatement and absolutely
incorrect and baseless" Muzaffar ul Hassan Controller of Exams said in a press
release issued here on Wednesday.
The Board regretted
that no prior confirmation or verification of the story was sought from the
Board or its senior officials who were present in the Board till at least 1700
hours on 13th May, 2008, he added.
He said that the
Board had, as per its secrecy policy and standards, made foolproof arrangements
for the secrecy of its question papers including that of Chemistry in HSSC
Part-1 Examination held on 13th May, 2008.
He said the entire
top management of the Board (including the Chairman, Controller of Examination,
Director Research/Academics and Secretary of the Board) were throughout present
in the office monitoring the conduct of exam on 13th May, 2008 till
at least 1700 hours.
He said no report
from any quarter whatsoever of any incident of leakage of question paper of
Chemistry was made to or received by the Board.
Similarly, he added
no such report or information was received either from the Board's centre
inspectors working throughout the country including Islamabad comprising of
members of the Board of Governors of FBISE, senior educationists, officers of
the Board and members of the Monitoring and Evaluation Teams of the Ministry of
Education.
He said the story
was unfortunately published merely on the base of some hearsay attributed
unnamed persons since nothing as stated in the story took place to begin with.
He said it would
only be advisable in future that no such stories or news items are published
without proper verification as it not only maligns the good name earned by the
Board by its seamless conduct of exams in the past, but also creates unfounded
doubts in the minds of general public about the credibility of qualifications of
innumerable students appearing in the Board's exams putting at stake their
future careers.
The news item
carried a story of leakage of question paper of Chemistry in HSS Part-1
Examination and that Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) changed the
question paper after its leakage just a day prior to the examination, but the
changed paper was also leaked. App
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"We dont know about the leakage of paper but the paper was frustrating and full of mistakes. What the model papers are meant for when these are not supposed to be followed by the paper setters? Can someone answer my question from the board administration? Even the bright students were in tears. What the FBISE is trying to judge from the students?"
Name: Arifa
Email: mirarifa@hotmail.com
City, Country: Doha, Qatar.
"The paper was surely leaked, everyone was talking about it even before the paper was started, and the paper was also full of mistakes. Even the questions werent written in proper English."
Name: Javaria Qazi
Email: javaria_qazi@hotmail.com
City, Country: Abbottabad, Pakistan
"sir the paper of of chem was so odd many of the bright students have tears in there in there eyes it was full of mistakes you should have two give twenty marks to each student."
Name: ALI AHSAN
Email: mostwanted470@yahoo.com
City, Country: KOHAT, Pakistan
"the paper was so lenthy,that it needed half an hour only for reading the paper.the unnecessary statements were added only to waste students time.so the student were also confused due to shortage of time."
Name: ali ahmed
Email: zileid_aetchesonian@yahoo.com
City, Country: islamabad, Pakistan
"WHETHER CHEMISTRY PAPAER WAS LEAKED OR OTHERWISE,IT SURELY DISHEARTED EVEN BRIGHT STUDENTS. EVERY ONE NOW DESERVES AT LEAST 20 GRACE MARKS. OTHEERWISE IT WILL BE A FLAGRANT INJUSTICE AND WILL GIVE A BAD NAME TO FBISE. THX."
Name: saleem
Email: msa_318@YAHOO.COM
City, Country: ISD, Pakistan
"what about the paper of physics sent ingilgit.it was not apaper but away to decrease the marks of students of NAs ."
Name: jibran
Email: haq.jibran271@gmail.com
City, Country: gilgit, Pakistan
"PLZ CHANGE THE RESULT EVERY BRIGHT STUDENT IS FAIL IN CHEMISTRY."
Name: MUBASSIR
Email: SHEJADERIC@YAHOO.COM
City, Country: abu dhabi, UAE
"the chemistry paper was so lenghy and out of course many of bright student have tears in thier eyes when they saw the result plz sir you should have to give twenty marks to each student otherwise it will be a injustice and give bad name to fbise."
Name: zianoor
Email: smartguy_dubai007@yahoo.com
City, Country: abu dhabi, UAE
"aslam-o-alikum the paper was so lengthy and out of course that it needs at least half an hour.the unnecessary statements were added only to waste students time. so the student was also confused due to shortage of time.i request you to please immediately eleminate these statements & out of course questions from question to save students time and give chance to improve marks."
Name: Muhammad Umair Amjad
Email: ranagroupofindustries@yahoo.com
City, Country: sargodha,pakistan
"I am student of class 9th in garrison boys high school. I was little bit scared when I read the comments of certain student. I come to know that fbise is very difficult and complicated.I have to appear in fbise exams this year.I have came to know that some of the paper is out ofn course and if it no then it is much more compliated.i requeste you to be pollite in that. I shall be grateful to you. thankyou "
Name: M.Nabeel Rehamt
Email: mastermind_@yahoo.com
City, Country: Lahore, Pakistan
"chemistry paper should be taken again."
Name: PrinceAli Yar Khan
Email: prince_khan@yahoo.com
City, Country: Islamabad,Pakistan
"why papers r leak its too bad"
Name: kiran
Email: kiran_kareena2010@yahoo.com
City, Country: pakistan
"the paper was very lengthy and it should either be repeated or extra marks should be given"
Name: muhammad zuhaib
Email: zuhaib_jatt@yahoo.com
City, Country: Doha,Qatar
"when i saw the paper of chem my eyes was full of eyes nt its same today becoz i hav done 18 hours stdy per dat out of 24 hrs..i will finish myself if my marks wer less of 400,"
Name: shahid ahmad
Email: star_moon@yahoo.com
City, Country:peshawar,pakistan
"why u maks the paper like this according we hav studied alot word by word ..when i saw the paperz of othr boards i hit my forhid due to the gratly dissappointed ...its nt the judgemnt"
Name: shahid ahmad
Email: star_moon8232@yahoo.com
City, Country:peshawar,pakistan
"i want paper should again"
Name: shan
Email: donzaye_malik@yahoo.com
City, Country:faisalabad
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118 graduates awarded degrees at AMC convocation
Rawalpindi: If we desire to bridge the widening technological gap in the
coming years, we must strive to improve the quality of technological education
and research in our institutions and bring radical changes in our teaching and
research methodologies.
This was stated by Higher Education Commission
(HEC) Chairman Professor Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman while speaking at the 26th MBBS and
5th BDS Course Convocation of Army Medical College (AMC) here on
Wednesday.
He said that after being trained professionally at the
college, these young doctors would be able to contribute in a major way towards
the national efforts to alleviate the sufferings of ailing humanity. "There is
no better way for these young graduates to pay back their debt to the nation
than treating patients in agony," he said.
In this regard, the chairman
congratulated the NUST rector and the AMC principal and appreciated the fact
that AMC has upgraded its labs with latest equipments. He said that telemedicine
has opened new vistas of patient care by making state-of-the-art medical support
available to remote areas of the world.
Earlier, Rector NUST Mohammad
Asghar congratulated the graduates of AMC on their momentous day. Speaking on
the occasion, he said that NUST was established 14 years ago with the objective
of speedy attainment of capability in the newly emerging fields of science,
engineering and technologies and thus develop competent scientific and
technological manpower having international level of higher education to meet
the country's public and private sector needs.
"NUST, which the AMC
joined in 1998, is recognised as a leading university in Pakistan and is rated
high in the whole of Asia," he said adding, "Very soon, it will be shifted to a
new venue at Sector H-12 in Islamabad, which shall house 36 colleges and high
tech institutes providing an atmosphere for symbiotic and integrated development
in various branches of science and technology."
One of the basic
problems, he said, has been the absence of collaboration between the
universities and industries, which are the end-users of the research. To keep
this objective in mind, NUST is trying to bridge the gap by establishing a NUST
consultancy, Technology Incubation Centre and Corporate Advisory
Council.
Principal Army Medical College Tasawwar Hussain while speaking
on the occasion said that a team of highly qualified and experienced faculty
members gives individual attention to the students. He said the College is
trying to keep pace with the advancement in medical sciences and students are
encouraged to engage in small but meaningful research projects, so that a
research culture could be inculcated at an early stage of professional
development.
Recently, Centre for Research in Experimental and Applied
Medicine (CREAM) has been established in the college. High tech laboratory
equipment worth 1.2 million dollars has been procured under the auspices of NUST
to upgrade the research facilities at AMC.
Later, a total of 118 students
were awarded degrees and prizes were given to outstanding students by the chief
guest. The News
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