Centralised admission policy humanities (female) results
Karachi colleges admission results of Humanities (Female) announced
Karachi, Sep 25: Sindh Colleges Director General and the Chairman of the Centralised
Admission Policy (CAP), Professor Dr Rafique Ahmed Siddiqui, announced
on Thursday that 8,541 female students have been granted admissions in
50 government colleges in the faculty of Humanities. According
to a press release issued, all the admissions were given on merit.
Chairman CAP has advised successful students to visit their respective
colleges and complete their admissions process within a week as the
classes are scheduled to begin soon after the completion of admissions. The
results showed that 180 female students secured A-One grade while 893
and 2,171 students received A and B grade respectively. 3,156 and 1,958
female candidates managed to acquire C and D grades in the exams
whereas 183 had an E grade. All the results are available on the CAP's
official website, the Chairman said. Students could find their
results by entering the 'form number' or 'roll number' or their name or
father's name, he further said.
CAP process concluded
Karachi: With the announcement of Humanities results (Female), the process of
the Centralised Admission Policy (CAP) has been completed, and all
students whose names appeared in the placement lists have been directed
to complete their admissions in the relevant colleges, the Sindh
Colleges Director General and Chairman CAP, Professor Dr Rafiq Ahmed
Siddiqui said on Thursday. The classes for Science Groups have
started and that of Commerce and Humanities Groups will begin from next
week in all colleges, Dr Siddiqui further stated. Out of a total
of 94,145 admission forms issued, 81,711 were submitted and there were
81,180 total placements offered in different faculties, he said. According
to a press release issued on Thursday, 800 placements were made in
Computer Science (Male) and 687 for Females, in the same faculty. As
many as 443 total placements were offered in Home Economics while
15,708 admissions were given in the Pre-Engineering (Male) category.
There were 10,104 placements offered in Pre-Medical (Female) and a
total of 2,928 in Pre-Medical (Male). Furthermore, 5,514
placements were made in Pre-Engineering (Female) and a total of 20,057
in Commerce (Male) whereas 13, 375 for females in the same faculty.
Meanwhile, 3,023 and 8,541 placements were offered in Humanities Male
and Female respectively. The news
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650 ad-hoc lecturers not paid since June
Karachi: The Sindh Professors' and Lecturers' Association (SPLA) on Thursday
criticised the provincial education department for not honouring its
commitment of disbursing salaries to 650 ad-hoc lecturers before Eidul
Fitr. SPLA President Prof Ather Hussain Mirza said that the
payment of salaries to about 650 ad-hoc lecturers was stopped in June.
He said the provincial education department despite its repeated
assurances given to the SPLA had neither disbursed their salaries for
the last three months nor taken up the issue of regularisation
seriously. He said that the education department by not
disbursing salaries to the ad-hoc lecturers deprived them and their
families of festivities on Eid. It was ironical that at a
time when there was a shortage of around 3,000 teachers in colleges
across Sindh, the government was reluctant to regularise the services
of ad-hoc lecturers, Prof Mirza said. As against the
sanctioned strength of 8,500 college teachers, only 5,500 teachers are
working at government colleges in the province, according to SPLA.
The association's president said that there was a dearth of teachers of
English, physics, mathematics and commerce in colleges and requested
the education minister to get the salary and regularisation issues of
ad-hoc lecturers resolved at the earliest. He also demanded that
arrangements be made to appoint teachers on a priority basis to
overcome teachers' shortage in government colleges. Dawn
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