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CAP Inter (commerce) male list | Dow University merit list
CAP issues admission lists for Inter Part-I Commerce (male)
Karachi, Sep 19: The Centralised Admission Policy (CAP) issued admission placement lists for HSC Part-I, Commerce (boys) to
51 colleges of the city on Thursday. The admissions in the Inter Pre-Engineering
faculty have been given to 22,298 male candidates who secured 666 A-One grades,
3,291 A grades, 6,434 B grades, 7,634 C grades and 4,265 D grades.
According to the placement list, the admissions started from 774 marks
and ended at 340 marks. The list of the colleges and the opening and closing
marks are as follows:
Govt Gulzar Hijri College 671 to 511
marks
Govt Degree College Gulshan-e-Iqbal 759 to 625 marks
Govt
National College 757 to 575 marks
Islamia Science College 689 to 527
marks
Islamia Science College (Evening) 665 to 411 marks
Govt
Degree College Gulistan-e-Jauhar 731 to 554 marks
Govt Jamia Malir
Degree College 685 to 340 marks
Govt Superior Commerce College 720 to 426
marks
Govt Degree Commerce College 691 to 343 marks
Liaquat Govt
College Malir 703 to 343 marks
Govt Degree Science and
Commerce
College Landhi 744 to 500 marks
Govt Degree Arts and Commerce
College Korangi-6 709 to 373 marks
Govt Boys College Landhi 36-B
736 to 379 marks
Allama Iqbal College 715 to 340 marks
Govt
Degree Science College Malir 652 to 379 marks
Govt Boys College
Razzakabad 668 to 341 marks
Govt Degree College Murad Memon Goth 659 to
340 marks
Govt Degree College Quidabad 695 to 341 marks
Govt Aisha
Bawany College 716 to 422 marks
Govt Degree Science Commerce
College Lyari 626 to 386 marks
Govt Sirajuddula College 567 to
340 marks
Haji Abdullah Haroon Govt College 590 to 391 marks
Govt
College of Commerce and
Economics 768 to 661 marks
SM Arts and
Commerce College 774 to 567 marks
SM Arts and Commerce (Evening) 667 to
431 marks
Govt City College Moosa Colony 650 to 465 marks
Pakistan Ship Owners College 723 to 562 marks
Govt Degree
College 7-D North Karachi 631 to 459 marks
Govt Degree College Mangho
Pir 561 to 341 marks
Govt Boys College Surjani Town 621 to 340 marks
Govt Degree Boys College New Karachi 711 to 419 marks
Govt Degree
Science College
Buffer Zone 671 to 506 marks
Govt Jinnah College
711 to 541 marks
Govt Premier College 760 to 602 marks
Govt
Premier College (Evening) 677 to 442 marks
Govt Degree Science and
Commerce
College Orangi Town 619 to 342 marks
Govt College for
Boys Asifabad 623 to 340 marks
Govt Degree Boys College Jungle Shah 645
to 347 marks
Govt For Men Nazimabad 753 to 599
marks
Quaid-e-Millat Govt College 596 to 341marks
Govt Degree
Boys College Shamspir 524 to 348 marks
Govt College for Boys Baldia Town
674 to 340 marks
Govt Degree Boys College
Gulistan-e-Jauhar 643
to 340 marks
Govt Degree Boys College
Nishtar Road 600 to 343
marks
Govt Degree Boys College
Bihar Colony 613 to 341 marks. Daily Times
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DUHS announces initial merit list
Karachi: Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) on Thursday announced
the initial merit list of 4,832 candidates. Objections are invited till Friday
(today) 2.00 pm.
After the correction of errors, the final merit list
will be displayed on the website www.duhs.edu.pk on Friday evening.
The
candidates of the final merit list from merit number 1-750 are required to come
on Sunday, September 21 2008 as per schedule and instructions mentioned on the
website.
If any candidate or his representative fails to come on
September 21, along with the required documents, his/her seat will be cancelled
and given to the candidate next in line; therefore no claims will be
accepted.
The DUHS will also announce admissions in its bachelor course
of medical technology, dental technology, occupational therapy and pharmacy for
inter-science pre-medical students by the end of this month.
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300,000 girls benefit annually from educational stipends in Sindh
Karachi: As many as 300,000 female students have benefitted from stipends
in Sindh. This was stated at a workshop on the "Distribution of Stipends." The
event was jointly organised by the Reform Support Unit (RSU), the Sindh
Education and Literacy Department, the European Commission, and the British
Council in support of the Sindh Education Reform Programme (SERP), said a
statement issued on Thursday.
This workshop was organized to bring
together Executive District Officers (EDOs), District Officers (DOs) and head
teachers from all districts.
They were briefed on research findings
regarding stipend delivery, to review existing stipend delivery procedures and
to provide an opportunity for them to share their critical perspectives and
experiences to enable further improvements in the procedures.
The
inaugural session was chaired by RSU Chief Programme Manager Alia Shahid. Other
sessions were chaired by Additional Secretary Riaz Memon, who recapitulated and
reviewed the work done during the workshop. RSU Deputy Programme Manager
(Stipends) Saba Mushtaq presented the procedures for the delivery of stipends,
and stated that around 300,000 girls benefitted from these stipends every
year.
She emphasised that it was vital for each stage of the stipend
distribution process to be completed in the time period specified, to ensure
that the stipends were received in a timely manner by the intended
beneficiaries.
Dr Wasim Qazi of Iqra University delivered the key
presentation and the findings of a research study on the efficiency and efficacy
of stipend delivery to girls of classes VI to X in Sindh.
The major
research finding was that the payment of stipends to girls was greatly welcomed
by parents and girls alike. The News
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| Education News | | Updated: 26 May, 2012 |
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