Punjab University BSc MIT results 2007-2009
Punjab university announced results of various examinations
Lahore, Sep 18: The Punjab University (PU) Examination Department declared the results of
various examinations on Thursday. These exams include BSc Chemical
Engineering & Technology, Second Professional, New Course
(Sessional Scheme), Annual Examination 2007, Master of Information
Technology (MIT), First Year, 2nd Annual Examination 2008 and 1st
Annual Examination 2009 and Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm-D), Second
Professional, 2nd Annual Examination 2008. Detailed results are
available on university website www.pu.edu.pk.
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Dr Jamil appointed PU PVC
Lahore: The post of Punjab University Pro Vice Chancellor (PVC),
which has been lying vacant over the last 10 years, has finally been
filled as varsity's Dean of Science Prof Dr Ch Jamil Anwar has been
appointed against the said post. The appointment was made by
Governor Punjab/Chancellor Punjab University Salman Taseer who had
invited the application for this post a few months ago. Governor
had also interviewed a number of candidates for this post two months
ago. Prof Ch Jamil Anwar has been serving PU over the last 35 years. He
was currently serving as Dean Faculty of Science as well as Chairman
Admission Committee. Meanwhile, PU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid
Kamran has congratulated Prof Dr Ch Jamil Anwar on his appointment as
PU PVC. The news
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LHC orders PU VC to produce MPhil results
Lahore: Justice Ijazul Hassan of the Lahore High Court (LHC) on
Thursday ordered the Punjab University (PU) vice-chancellor (VC) to
produce MPhil results of the Institute of Communication Studies in a
petition accusing former director of the institute, Dr Mugheesuddin
Sheikh, of giving undue favour to two students. Former head of
the department Shafiq Jalandhri and student Ishfaq Bhutta, through
their counsel Sheikh Javed Rashid, submitted that two lecturers Naveed
Iqbal Chaudhry and Shafique Ahmed Kamboh (who were also students of
MPhil) failed the exam held for the session 2006-08. The petitioner
alleged that Dr Mughees allowed Chaudhry and Kamboh to retake the exam
but did not allow him to do so. The petitioners said both the lecturers
were closely associated with Dr Mughees, who arranged the re-sit
examination for them, for which they were not eligible. They said Dr
Mughees appointed invigilators of his choice in the examination centre
and hence both the students passed. They said the VC took notice
of the incident, withheld their results and ordered an inquiry.
However, the inquiry was stopped after some time. The petitioners'
counsel said Dr Mughees's act not only violated the university rules,
but also infringed the fundamental rights of the petitioners. Daily times
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PU hold meeting to solve PhD scholars cases
Lahore: A meeting of the Punjab University Advance Studies and Research Board
(AS&RB) was held on Thursday to discuss 13 PhD synopsis, 10 reports
on PhD theses and 10 miscellaneous cases. The meeting was
chaired by Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran. The meeting solved
the cases of PhD scholars sent for review to the board by the PU
departments, institutes, colleges and schools. Among those who
attended the meeting included Prof Dr Jamil Anwar Chaudhry, Prof Dr
Javaid Ahmed, Prof Dr Muhammad Jamshaid, Prof Shaista Sonnu Sirajuddin,
Prof Dr Muhammad Saleem Mazhar, Prof Dr Haris Rasheed, Prof Dr Hafiz
Muhammad Iqbal, Prof Dr Shahida Hasnaian, Prof Dr Mughess-ud-Din
Sheikh, Prof Dr Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Prof Dr Hafiz Mahmood Akhtar,
Prof Dr Muhammad Hafeez, Prof Dr Nasir Ahmad, Prof Dr Mahr Muhammad
Saeed Akhtar, Prof Dr Abdul Ghaffar, Prof Zahid Karim Khan and Prof Dr
Muhammad Naeem Khan. The news
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School on verge of creating record
Jhang: A state-run school in Jhang tehsil is a 'serious
candidate' for registering its entry into the Guinness Book for
maintaining the record number of students per teacher. Located
at a distance of 32km from the district headquarters, the Government
Primary School, Thatti Said Behran, has only one teacher for as many as
315 students, enrolled in six classes, including KG. Established
in 1926, it is one of the oldest schools in the tehsil. Peeping
into the record books, teacher Malik Asghar Ali said the school had two
teachers for 36 students at the time of its inception some 83 years
ago. Even long after the partition, the school retained two
teachers for students ranging between 60 and 100. In a bizarre
step, the post of one teacher has recently been abolished despite the
growing number of students. The
trend among the people for sending their children to school is getting
impetus due to government's efforts and media campaign and the number
of school going boys and girls has increased manifold. In this
backdrop, reducing the number of teachers from two to one defied logic
and common sense, says a resident, Ghulam Murtaza Shah. He urged
the education department to employ at least six teachers in the school
to cope with the increasing number of students. Teacher
Malik Asghar said the school had only two classrooms which was
deplorably insufficient to accommodate 300 plus students. Dawn
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