HSC Part II Hyderabad results | KU MS/PhD classes
HSC Part II Supplementary Examination Hyderabad results announced
Hyderabad, Jan 23: The Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Hyderabad on
Thursday announced the results of HSC Part-II (Home Economics/Commerce &
Humanities groups) Supplementary Examination 2008. Three candidates were
enrolled and appeared in Home Economics group out of which one candidate passed
in "B" Grade and two passed in "C" Grade. Similarly, 209 candidates were
enrolled in the Commerce group out of which 20 passed in "C" Grade, while 83
candidates passed "D" Grade and 5 passed in "E" Grade. The result of
only one candidate was withheld. In Humanities group, a total of 972 candidates
were registered out of which 729 candidates appeared in the examination. A total
of 542 candidates passed their examination out of which 17 passed in "B" Grade,
286 in "C" Grade, 230 in "D" Grade and 9 in "E" Grade.
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Karachi University MS/PhD classes schedule. Regular faculty not required to submit NOC for study leave
Karachi: A meeting for M.S./PhD. and M.S. (Surgery)/M.D. (Medicine)
admission committee was held recently which decided that regular Teaching
Faculty members who are enrolled in M.S. Ph.D. Programme in their parent
department are not required to submit No Objection Certificate (NOC) and
application for a two-year study leave. However, their teaching responsibilities
might be readjusted to allow them the work for their research. The
university, after much ado and disarray in its decisions, has decided to begin
the session for the PhD scholars. The fees for these courses can be submitted
from January 22 to January 28. Orientation class will be held on February 2,
while classes will commence on February 3. Each department will draw its
own time table for the M.S. classes and the Dean of each faculty will announce
the time-table for compulsory and other special courses. All classes of M.S./PhD
will be held from 10.00 am to 3.30 pm. The university has also decided
that regular faculty member holding M. Phil and PhD degrees will be appointed as
Supervisor of M.S/PhD candidates. Retired PhD teachers of the university may
serve as co-supervisors if and when needed. Teachers with M.S. PhD
qualifications working in institution other than KU may also be taken as
co-supervisors if their services are required. Faculty members of other
educational institutions in other cities of Pakistan are not entitled to serve
as supervisors.
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Dow Medical College Interviews for house job on 29th
Karachi: The interviews of graduates of Dow Medical
College (DMC), annual batch 2008-9 for 2nd house job (six months) at Civil
Hospital Karachi (CHK) and Lyari General Hospital will be held on January 29 at
10.00 am., said Prof. M. Saeed Quraishy, CHK medical superintendent. Quraishy
said that the interviews will be conducted in Arag Auditorium, DMC Karachi. The News
SMC fund misused or unused: survey
Dadu: The School Management Committee fund advanced by the Asian
Development Bank for purchasing furniture and carrying out repair of schools has
either been misused or unused in the district since 2005 to 2008, according to a
survey report. The survey carried out by Johi Organisation for Rural
Development and Natural Disaster in January, an NGO, disclosed that 300 primary
schools out of 2,134 were non-functional and 50,000 children were out of schools
in the district. The report said that majority of school teachers evade
their duties after paying bribe to educational officers and majority of SMC
teachers were appointed illegally under the pretext of opening closed schools on
the recommendation of political persons. About 100 primary girls' and
boys' schools were non-functional in Kachho belt and 200 in Dadu, Mehar and
Kahirpur Nathan Shah talukas of district and some 50,000 children were out of
schools due to poverty and other reasons, the report said. The bathrooms
in 90 per cent schools remained filthy and unhygienic. In the remote areas of
Kachho, feudal lords were using school buildings as their Autaqs and store rooms
for keeping chaff and hay and round 20 per cent boys of 7 to 15 years of age
were found engaged in child labour, the report said. Khadim Hussain
Soomro, coordinator of the survey, said that private schools' fees were
relatively high in the district and claimed that 70 per cent people lived below
poverty line in Johi taluka because they had no source of income. EDO of
education Sajan Mallah said that he found 200 teachers absent when he paid
surprise visits to girls and boys primary schools in the district. The salaries
were stopped and warning letters issued to the teachers who were not attending
to duties at concerned schools, he said. He said that 50 school buildings
had been constructed in sparsely populated areas of Kachho and two primary
schools in Chandio village near Sita Road town were non-functional because of a
running tribal war between two groups of Chandios. Dawn
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