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KU admissions, Urdu uni results | Inter exams & power cuts
KU BA(pass), BSc (pass) & BCom admissions
Karachi, May 14, 2008: The University of Karachi has extended the last date for
admission to degree classes.
According to a notification issued on
Tuesday, the last date for admissions to first and second year of BA (pass), BSc
(pass) and BCom classes has been extended up to May 24 with a late fee of
Rs1,000.
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Urdu varsity BA, MA results
The Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology (FUUAST), announced the results of BA (Hons)
first year regular examination 2007, MA first year regular (morning) and MA
regular (final).
The pass percentage remained 68.18 per cent, 72.96 per
cent and 88.38 per cent, respectively. APP/PPI
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Inter exams begin amid power cuts
Karachi: The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) part-I Science
(pre-medical and pre-engineering), General Science (Computer) and Home Economics
annual examinations -2008 in the city began here on Tuesday amid complaints of
frequent power failures and absence of police contingents from various
examination centers.
The examinations of Intermediate (part-II) of all
the above mentioned groups are scheduled to commence on Wednesday.
Centre
superintendents complained that although Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure
Code had been imposed by the relevant authorities to help prevent the presence
of outsiders within a radius of 60 yards of the examination centres and to avoid
any law and order situation, no police force was deployed at various
centers.
A high-level team comprising the chairman of the Board of
Intermediate Education, Karachi (BIEK) Prof Anwar Ahmed Zai, Director-General
(Colleges), Sindh, Prof Rafiq Siddiqui, BIEK's Deputy Controller of Examinations
Mohammad Ali and Prof Iftikhar Azmi, paid surprise visits to different
examination centres to review and monitor the examination process. The committee
also expressed its concern over the absence of police mobiles from outside
various examination centres.
During their visit to the APWA Higher
Secondary School, Liaquatabad, they also saw that candidates were taking their
examination in the absence of electricity. However, a police mobile was present
outside the centre.
The chairman of the BIEK has requested Karachi
Electric Supply Company's (KESC) high-ups to exempt examination centres from
load-shedding from 9am to 12noon and from 2pm to 5pm t so that candidates do not
face any difficulty while taking their papers in the current hot and humid
weather.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the BIEK said that except for Raa'na
Liaquat Ali Khan College of Home Economics where paper began half-an-hour late,
papers at all other centres across the city were conducted smoothly and
according to the schedule, besides no untoward incident was reported from any of
the 89 examination centres set up at colleges and higher secondary
schools.
He said that all those candidates who took their examination at
the RLAK College of Home Economics were, however, given extra time to compensate
for the loss of time. Explaining the reason for this delay, he said that the
vehicle which was supposed to deliver the papers to the centre, had developed
some fault that caused the delay.
When asked about the number of cases
pertaining to the use of unfair means reported during Tuesday's examinations, he
said that not a single such case was reported because it was Islamiat's paper.
"In fact, most of the unfair means cases are normally detected on those days
when papers of English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects are held",
he said.
As many as 77,662 candidates have been registered with the board
to take exams pertaining to pre-engineering, pre-medical, home economics and
science general groups. In the Commerce group, the total number of candidates
registered to take exams is 72,133.In the second phase, the examinations of Arts
groups will be conducted from June 10.
The total number of registered
candidates for this group is 31,126, who will appear at 41 examinations
centres. Dawn
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