KARACHI: MBBS results announced

Published October 25, 2001

KARACHI, Oct 24: The University of Karachi, on Wednesday, announced the results of first professional MBBS (Parts A, B) supplementary examinations 2001, first professional MBBS (Old Course) supplementary examination 2001, and second professional MBBS (supplle) examination 2001.

According to the KU notifications, in all 283 candidates had appeared in first prof (Part-A) exams, out of which 165 were declared pass, while in the Part-B exam, 72 candidates remained successful out of 104.

In all 54 candidates appeared in MBBS (Old Course) supplementary examinations, out of which 19 were declared to have passed. The pass percentage remained 35.1.

In the second professional MBBS examinations, the pass percentage remained 72.36. 351 appeared in the exams, out of which 254 were declared pass.

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