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SSUET admission policy | CAP Commerce (female) list
SSUET announces admission policy
Karachi, Sep 22: The Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) has
announced its admission policy for the new academic year.
For admission
to the first semester of the BS Programme in Electronics, Computer, Biomedical,
Civil and Telecommunication Engineering and Computer Science, the minimum
requirement would be HSC (Pre-Eng) with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or
equivalent with 55 per cent aggregate marks including 20 marks for
Hifz-e-Quran.
For admission to the BS Computer Engineering and BS
Computer Science programmes, the academic qualification could be
HSC/Intermediate (Pre-Engineering) with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or
Physics, Computer Science and Mathematics with 55 per cent aggregate marks
including 20 marks for Hifz-e-Quran.
Admission to a DAE programme in the
relevant disciplines of Engineering requires 60 per cent aggregate marks for all
Engineering Programmes; DAE in any discipline requires 60 per cent aggregate
marks for the Computer Science Programme.
The candidates having passed
Cambridge High School Certificate Examination with Mathematics, Physics and
Chemistry at Principal level or the General Certificate of Education (A Level)
with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, the grades obtained in these
examinations will be equated as follows:
GRADE A: 80 per cent; B: 70 per
cent; C: 60 per cent; D: 50 per cent; E: 40 per cent. App
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"I passed HSC(Pre-Eng)From Riyadh .I Have 44%.is it possible for me to get addmission either civil or electronic Eng. If so please anyone inform me. Thanks "
Name: Muhammad Usman
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City, Country: Riyadh, saudiArabia
"When the placement list will be published for admission in class IX commerce(female) for 2009-2010"
Name: Erum Malik
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City, Country: karachi, pakistan
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Placement list for Commerce (female) Group issued
Karachi: The Centralised Admission Policy (CAP) on Saturday announced the
placement list of candidates of Commerce (female) Group, 2008. A total of 12,956
students, who had secured A-1, A, B, C and D grades in matriculation
examination, have been given admissions to various college in the metropolis.
Government Girls College Al-Noor, Bl-16 FB Area remained first where the
admission begun at 789 marks and closed at 392 marks, Government College for
Commerce & Economics Girls - morning remained second with 786-628 marks and
Sir Syed Government College for Women with 771-664 marks. The maximum (opening)
and minimum (closing) marks in the admission list in all government girls
colleges of Karachi are as follows:
S. Name of College Max Min
#
Marks Marks
1. Abdullah Government College for Women 748 576
2.
Government College for Women Nazimabad 744 620
3. Sir Syed Government
College for Women 771 664
4. HI Osmania Government College for Women 655
455
5. APWA Government College for Women 721 513
6. Government
Girls College Al-Noor, Bl-19, FB Area 684 340
7. Government College for
Women FB Area, Block 16 789 392
8. Riaz Government Girls College 695
375
9. Government Premier Girls Commerce College 768 579
10.
Government Girls College North Nazimabad, Block-M 701 528
11. Government
Girls College Liaquatabad Sindhi hotel 650 341
12. Government Degree
Girls College Metroville-3 SITE 643 363
13. Government College for Women
Shahrah-e-Liaqat 727 578
14. Government Girls Inter College Lyari 653
342
15. Government College of Commerce & Economics (Girls) - morning
786 628
16. Government Girls College Zam Zama Gizri 765 504
17.
Government College for Women Korangi-6 710 451
18. Government College for
Women Korangi-4 750 544
19. Government Degree Girls College Korangi 2 660
440
20. Government Degree Girls College Ibrahim Hydri 648 361
21.
Government Girls Commerce/Arts College C-1 Area Malir 667 340
22.
Government College for Women Saudabad 660 405
23. Khursheed Government
Girls College Shah Faisal Colony 745 531
24. Allama Iqbal Government
Girls College Shah Faisal Colony 720 398
25. Government Degree Science
College Malir Cantt 760 621
26. Government Girls College Industrial Area
Landhi 629 344
27. HRH Agha Khan Government Girls College 666
342
28. Government Islamia College for Women 661 343
29.
Government BAMM PECHS College for Women 758 688
30. Khatoon-e-Pakistan
Government College for Women 726 601
31. Government Degree College
Gulshan-e-Iqbal Block-7 754 573
32. Government Girls College
Gulshan-e-Iqbal Shaikh Zaid 747 521
33. Dukhtar-e-Mashriq Government
Girls College Jamshed Road 688 340
34. Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto
Government Girls College Manzoor Colony 632 441
35. Government Degree
Girls College Orangi Sector-11 672 343
36. Government Degree Girls
College Qasba Colony 594 377. The News
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"When the placement list will be published for admission in class IX for 2009-2010"
Name: SYED KOMAL IQBAL
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City, Country: Karachi
"Hi all. I passed HSC(Pre-Eng)From Riyadh .I Have 44%.is it possible for me to get addmission either civil or electronic Eng. If so please inform me. Thanks"
Name: Muhammad Usman
Email: mansoorishaque@hotmail.com
City, Country: Riyadh, saudi Arabia
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Over Rs1.4 billion KU budget presented
Karachi: The syndicate of the University of Karachi on Saturday
approved Rs1,499 million budget for 2008-09, showing a massive shortfall of
Rs388 million. The budget will now be forwarded to the KU's senate for
approval.
It is worth noting that like the previous year, the current
budget was also presented without an audit report, which is mandatory under the
University Act.
The KU syndicate, in its meeting, also decided to
withdraw 50 per cent subsidies on electricity, gas and water bill for campus
residents.
The massive shortfall of Rs388 million in the proposed budget
has been reportedly caused due to the reduced funding by the Higher Education
Commission (HEC) for the last many months.
Observers may recall that the
HEC had refused to grant the proposed amount of Rs1,086 million to the
university for the financial year 2008-09 and agreed to release only Rs790
million. The HEC has also not released the last year's installment worth Rs237
million to the KU.
Apart from this, during current financial year the
university received the first installment for the first quarter of the year from
the HEC after a delay of three months. The HEC paid Rs158 million for the first
quarter, though the university had proposed Rs271 million for each
quarter.
Now, the university faces the challenge of generating Rs625
million from other sources in addition to Rs405 million, which it has already
committed from its own resources. Given the situation the institution is in, it
is very unlikely that the university could generate that much amount in a
year.
At the budget meeting, the syndicate members approved the
withdrawal of any subsidies on electricity, gas and water charges for campus
residents while the vice-chancellor, Professor Dr Pirzada Qasim, proposed
curtailing the university expenses by 25 per cent.
The members also
endorsed the decision of the finance committee of postponing restructuring of
the finance department and up-gradation of all the posts, including that of the
registrar, and sending all such cases to the human resource
committee.
Sources said that though the university had imposed a ban on
appointments, post up-gradation, retrospective promotions and thus payment of
arrears, overtime and procurement and purchases of generators, computers and
furniture etc, the restriction had been violated in many cases.
For
instance, the deputy registrar legal got his up-gradation letter on July 25,
2008 only a day later when the decision against the same was taken. It would be
pertinent to mention here that the case of the deputy registrar legal was
deferred by the finance committee on May 24.
Members of the syndicate
also pointed out that a number of officers somehow got up-gradation letters
issued, and that too, without fulfilling the mandatory requirement of appearing
before the selection board.
The syndicate allowed a contribution of Rs1
million per annum to the Teacher's Benevolent Fund on the request of the Karachi
University Teachers' Society (KUTS) and also approved the merger of the KU
botanical garden with the herbarium and the establishment of the Center for
Plant Conservation (CPC). The case of the merger and CPC, however, had been made
subject to review by the syndicate committee.
Sources said that the
university had been failing to present its audit report in the budget meetings
for the past two years. According to them, the reason for that is a lack of
cooperation on part of the provincial government, which is supposed to send a
government official to do the final auditing.
The members approved the
budget with the condition that the audit report would be submitted later. Dawn
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SPLA demands removal of DG Colleges
Karachi: Sindh Professors and Lecturers Association (SPLA), Karachi chapter,
has demanded the authorities concerned to remove Director General Colleges Sindh
Dr Rafique Ahmed Siddiqui from his position to prevent college teachers from
making any protest.
This was demanded in a meeting of SPLA held under
Prof Athar Hussain Mirza on Sunday at Government Science and Commerce Degree
College, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi.
More then 60 teachers attended the meeting
in which Prof Asif Zaidi, Prof Dr Arshad, Prof Muzaffar Rizvi and Prof Iftikhar
Muhammad Azmi expressed their views on different educational administrative
issues. The meeting expressed grave concern over the unresponsive behaviour of
DG colleges towards the unresolved issues of teachers' community in Sindh.
It
was also unanimously decided that the SPLA would launch a protest movement from
October 7 against the apathetic activities of the authorities concerned. The
meeting was surprised over the administrative crises in the colleges due to lack
of communication between the offices of the regional directors and director
general colleges.
It was said in the meeting that the DG colleges was
aggravating the situation in the colleges; it was also denounced that the DG
colleges had captured the chairmanship of Centralised Admission Policy (CAP)
while it was the right of regional director Karachi.
Steps of DG colleges
including allowing students to take classes in the college beyond merit and
forcing the teachers at DJ college to lessen the class timing during Ramazan
were also denounced in the meeting.
It was demanded that the positions of DG
colleges Sindh and regional directors should be eradicated and four directorates
should be formed for Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur and Larkana as it was in the
past.
"The confirmation of ad-hoc teachers and the postings of the teachers
to meet the shortage of 2,000 teachers in the province were also demanded.
Nearly 650 teachers should be posted in the colleges who have already received
offer letters from Sindh education department."
The meeting demanded the
Sindh CM, provincial education minister and chief secretary Sindh to take
concrete steps to solve problems of the teachers' community.
Conversely, the
meeting had unanimously decided that SPLA's elections at unit level would be
completed till October 15. The Nation
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