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Rawalpindi Board announces results of HSSC Part-1
Rawalpindi HSSC Part-1 results
Rawalpindi, Sep 16: Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education
(RBISE) has announced the results of Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC)
Examination (Part-1) for year 2008 and the overall success ratio was 47
percent.
Out of 39,013 male and female students, 18,575 students were
declared successful by obtaining 33 per cent or more numbers. The results have
been announced by RBISE Chairman Professor Dr. Iftikhar Baig during a press
conference here Monday in his office.
The chairman in the press
conference underlined that the main objective of the announcement of the result
is to provide a opportunity to students to set their targets for the examination
of Part-II. Therefore, no position has been announced in the examination of
part-I, he added.
Responding to a question, the chairman told that after
the changing in the education session by the government, the changing in the
examination schedule is necessary, however, new examination schedule would be
announced in a combine meeting of all the eight boards of Punjab to be held
after Ramazan.
The changing in the education session would not affect the
education of the students, he added. He said that all the education boards have
same syllabus and there is a coordination with different universities to avoid
the problems facing by the students regarding getting admission in the new
classes.
Answering to another question, Dr. Iftikhar Baig stated that new
foolproof security system would be introduced form the next year aimed to make
the education system more transparent. Under the system, special lockers would
be formed for carrying papers from offices of boards to examination centres.
Special monitoring would be held for printing system, he
added.
Responding to another question, The chairman informed that the
construction of new Complex of Education Board has been started and work would
be awarded to firm in a board meeting to be held tomorrow (Wednesday). The News
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AIOU extends admission date up to Sep 22
Islamabad: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has extended the admission date for Autumn semester
2008 up to September 22. The extension was announced to facilitate all
continuing and fresh students desirous of getting admission, said a news release
issued here.
For continuing students, the
university has already dispatched continuing admission forms to their given
address.
However, those who have not
received the continuing admission forms are advised to download it from AIOU
website www.aiou.edu.pk or use the fresh Matric/FA/BA
admission form.
The students can deposit their
prescribed fee in the authorized bank branches of National Bank of Pakistan, and
all branches of First Women Bank Limited, Allied Bank Limited and Bank Alfalah
Limited throughout the country. App
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ICU students want co-education system
Peshawar: The Islamian Action Council, a conglomerate of different student organisations of the Islamia College, has
demanded co-education system in the Islamia College University (ICU).
Addressing a news conference here on Monday, the students'
representatives said that some students and teachers were opposing co-education
in the university, which was unfair and the government should take note of that.
"How girls can be deprived of getting education here while our mothers
and sisters had sold their jewellery to contribute in the construction of this
leading educational institution of NWFP," said the students' representatives,
Abu Bakar, Daulat Khan, Khalil and others.
They also demanded
construction of more buildings for hostels and different departments to
accommodate the students. The students said the existing buildings of hostels
and departments were insufficient after the opening of the Islamia College
University there.
"Therefore, we request the provincial governor and
chief minister to allocate funds for the new construction as well as for
separate hostels for girls," they added.
They said the government should
restore quota for the old students in the Islamia College University, because
old Islamians have rights to get seats in the university alongside the college.
The students asked the government to stop bombing in Bajaur, Waziristan
and Swat and resolve the problems there through negotiations. They said the
government should not succumb to each and every demand of the United States. Daily Times
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Comsats launches Masters in Project Management
Islamabad: The Department of Management Sciences at Comsats Institute of
Information Technology (CIIT), Islamabad campus launched the programme of
Masters in Project Management (MPM) here Monday.
The programme was
launched at a ceremony, which was presided over by Rector CIIT Dr SM Junaid
Zaidi, who appreciated the project, saying that it is the first of its kind and
the CIIT has set a benchmark in project management education in the country.
He said the programme consists of 11 course modules that are comparable
in standard with those being offered at universities in developed countries. He
said the MPM is meant for professionals interested in project management for
their career development and would help meet the demand for highly qualified
project management professionals.
Head Management Sciences Department Dr
Qaisar Abbas gave a presentation about his department, followed by an
introductory session of the project's instructors and students. Incharge MPM
programme Dr Aurangzeb Zulfiqar Khan said that his office has received hundreds
of queries from professionals all over Pakistan following the placement of the
MPM newspaper advertisement on August 12, and added that due to the high number
of applications submitted, two batches of students have to be constituted. The News
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| Education News | | Updated: 26 May, 2012 |
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