CAP colleges Computer Science & Home Economics results
CAP announces placement results
Karachi, Sep 4: The Director General (Colleges) Sindh and Chairman, Centralized Admission Policy
(CAP) Committee Karachi, Dr Professor Rafiq Siddiqui, announced the placements
results of Computer Science and Home Economics faculty on Thursday. He
stated that the process of issuance and submission of placement forms had
started July 28 and the submission of late forms was August 29, 2009. The
statistics collected by the CAP, shows that 93,961 forms were issued and 79,805
were received while last year the figures of issued forms was 92,000, and 82,000
forms were received by the deadline date. As many as 1,541 male students
applied in Computer Sciences this year while only 800 get placements in the
faculty whereas last year 827 placements were made in the same faculty. On the
other hand, 956 female candidates applied in Computer Science and 687 were
offered placements in the faculty compared to 574 female students last
year. On this occasion, Dr Siddiqui said that students, who could not get
admissions in Computer Sciences, would be placed in other faculties as per their
second choice. As per CAP declaration, 445 female students applied in Home
Economics faculty and all of them were awarded placements in different colleges.
"The all candidate's area was advised to contact the concerned colleges
and complete their admissions within seven days. The classes would start within
a week," Dr Siddiqui announced at the CAP head office. He added that the Cut-Off
list has been issued at the colleges and male students could see their names at
the colleges as per their marks. The Adamjee Government Science College,
Islamia Government Science College, Govt. Degree College, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Block
7, Government National College (Morning), Govt. Jamia Millia Degree College
(Morning), Government Superior Science College (Morning), Govt. Degree Science
and Commerce College Landhi/ Korangi, Government Degree College Malir Cantt,
S.M. Government Science College, Aisha Bawany Govt. Science College, Govt.
Degree Science and Commerce College, Lyari, Pakistan Shipowner's Government
College, Govt Degree College for Boys,7-D, North Karachi, Government Degree Boys
College, Asifabad, Government College For Men Nazimabad would entertain
successful students. The Female students for same faculty were offered
placements in Abdullah Govt. College for Women, Govt. College for Women
Nazimabad, Sir Syed Govt. Girls College, Apwa Govt. College for Women, Govt.
College for Women 11-F New Karachi, Govt. Girls College Zam Zama Gizri, Govt.
College for Women Korangi-06, Govt. College for Women, Saudabad, Govt. Degree
Science College, Malir Cantt, St Lawrence's Government College for Women, Govt.
BAMM PECHS College for Women, Govt. College for Boys and Girls Stadium Road, and
Govt. Degree College Gulshan Iqbal bl-7, he said.
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SBTE results announced
Karachi: Controller of Examination of Sindh Board of Technical Education (SBTE),
Professor Sirajul Islam Bukhari, on Thursday announced the results of Technical
School Certificates (TSC) Part I, annual examinations 2009. According to the
statistics of TSC Part I results, 2,069 candidates appeared from all over the
province, while 1250 cleared the exams. The pass percentage of the result was
60.41 per cent, he said. The news
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SHC wants dues paid to teachers before Eid
Karachi: The Sindh High Court asked the education department and the
district nazim of Thatta to pay off the dues of 1,120 teachers recruited under a
human resource development project before Eidul Azha and report compliance.
District nazim Shafqat Shah Shirazi, the district co-ordination officer
and other officials concerned appeared before a division bench comprising Chief
Justice Sarmad Jalal Osmany and Justice Sajjad Ali Shah to say that the teachers
were employed on contract under a special project. The contract expired
at the end of December 2008 but the district government paid them remunerations
till February 2009. However, there was no further budgetary provision available
to continue payments to the teachers. The petitioner teachers, however,
said they remained in active employment and that the project had since been
extended. They contested the statement of Assistant Advocate-General Adnan Karim
Memon on behalf of the education department that the project existed only on
paper and that the teachers were not actually carrying out any work. The
bench remarked that it would decide other matters subsequently but the teachers
should be paid their dues outstanding till June 2009 before Eid. Dawn
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