Hyderabad HSC Commerce Part-I, II result announced
HSC Commerce Part-I, II result out
Hyderabad, July 25, 2008: The Hyderabad Board of Intermediate and Secondary
Education on Thursday announced result of annual examinations 2008 of Higher
Secondary Certificate Part-I and II Commerce Group.
According to the
announcement, Sajid, son of Rafique Shaikh, of Crown College of Commerce
Nawabshah, Rahim of Government Sachal Sarmast College Hyderabad and Taj
Mohammad, son of Mohammad Rahim Jamali of Sarwari Islamia Government Degree
College Hala secured first, second and third positions, respectively, among boys
in Part-II examinations.
Among girls, Sehrish Naz, daughter of Mohammad
Iqbal Shaikh of Government Girls College Nawabshah, Yasra Akhund, daughter of
Fayaz Ahmed Akhund and Rabia, daughter of Nisar Ahmed Memon, both students of
Government Girls College Hyderabad secured first, second and third positions,
respectively, in Part-II examinations.
A total of 1,082 candidates
including 205 girls appeared in Part-II examinations but no candidate could
secure A-I grade. Three had been declared pass with A-Grade marks, 135
candidates cleared their papers with B-grade, 454 succeeded in securing C-grade,
248 obtained D-grade while one passed with D-grade, said the
announcement.
In Part-I examinations, 1,285 candidates
appeared.
Of them 675 candidates cleared all six papers, 258 passed five
papers, 117 candidates were eclared pass in four papers, 48 candidates succeeded
in clearing three papers, 25 passed two papers while nine could pass only one
paper. App
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Inquiry into KU examination affairs urged
Karachi: Sindh Professors & Lecturers' Association (SPLA) has urged the Sindh
Governor, Chief Minister and Provincial Education Minister, to initiate inquiry
into the examination affairs of the University of Karachi (KU) to protect the
credibility of the varsity.
The Additional Secretary of the SPLA,
Iftikhar Muhammad Aazmi said that his association had disassociated itself from
any vigilance team of the KU in protest against the nepotism of the Controller
of Examinations and hence the vigilance had turned into a joke.
Aazmi
explained that the idea of vigilance teams was advanced by the SPLA and it did
participate in the process of vigilance during examinations but left it when the
process became a tool of KU officials to make money. "We pointed out the
irregularities in the examination department but the retired officials,
especially Registrar Prof. Rais Alvi and the Controller of Examinations Maqsood
Hussain ignored the warning to continue their jobs in the university," he
elaborated.
Aazmi criticised the formation of the KU Scrutiny Committee
that comprises of retired teachers of the intermediate colleges. They were not
entitled to be taken in the committee and SPLA had objected to it. "The
committees are not being formed on the basis of merit. All the evil in the
examination department and delay in the results are due to these incompetent
people," Aazmi alleged.
Alvi denied that he had anything to do with the
examination process. "The examinations are the domain of the Pro Vice Chancellor
and the Controller of Examinations," he commented. The Controller of
Examinations was unavailable for comment. The News
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Successful candidates in IBA-conducted test call for teaching jobs
Hyderabad: The candidates from Hyderabad rural taluka, who have
passed the IBA-conducted test for teachers' posts, have demanded jobs for
them.
They threatened to go on hunger strike unto death and burn their
degrees if their demand was not met.
Speaking at a news conference here
on Thursday, Attaullah Shah, Ayaz Ali Dal and other leaders of the candidates'
alliance said that the condition of 60 per cent marks was imposed after they had
been declared pass in the IBA test by obtaining 40 per cent marks for the posts
of teachers.
They said that they were trained teachers with various
teaching degrees. Injustice had been done to the candidates of rural areas who
passed the test, they said.
They argued that youths of rural areas were
not provided the same educational facilities which were available to students of
urban areas and they could not afford to seek education in the big
cities.
It was an irony, they said, that even the principle of
rural-urban quota had been forgotten and added that the posts for which
advertisement was issued was meant for rural schools.
They said if people
from urban areas were appointed in rural areas they would seldom attend classes
and would receive salaries at their homes.
The people of rural areas had
been disappointed with the condition of 60 per cent passing marks, they
said.
They said the present government had come into power due to the
votes of rural population which was now being ignored.
They said 49
candidates had cleared the IBA test with 40pc marks from the rural taluka of
Hyderabad but only four had received job offer letters.
They said that
there were 40,000 vacancies of teachers throughout Sindh but only 7,200 job
offer letters were issued to those candidates who had obtained 60 per cent
marks. Dawn
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Annual exams of religious seminaries start
Karachi: The annual examinations of various religious seminaries of Karachi started on Thursday and will continue
till July 31. More than 27, 000 female and male students will be appearing in
the examinations, ranging from Dar-ul-Tarbiyat (Montessori) to Takhsis Fi
Al-Fiqah Al-Islami (PhD in Islamic Shariah).
Around 375 examination
centers have been established for the conduction of the exams, with more than
450 invigilators. The controller examinations of Jamia Binoria Al-Almia (JBA)
SITE Town, Maulana Abdul Hameed, said on Thursday that more than
1,700 national and international, female and male, students were going to appear
in the exams for Hifz-e-Quran, Dars-e-Nizami (masters), Takhsis Fi Al-Fiqah
Al-Islami (PhD in Islamic Shariah) and Darul Tarbiyat (Montessori) from the
non-madrassa board.
"The exams of Wafaqul Madaris Al-Arabia Pakistan will
be held from August 2 to August 7, in which more than 1,800 students of
different grades will appear," informed Hameed.
According to the
controller of examinations for Jamiat Al-Madaris Al-Arabia (JMA), Maulana
Muhbillah, exams for Noorani Qaeda Kamil Ba Tajweed (first grade) and
Dar-ul-Tarbiyat (Montessori), which started today, will continue for one week.
He added that more than 5,000 students from more than 100 Madaris of Karachi
will appear in the exams and 75 invigilators have been appointed. Daily Times
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