ICAP results

Published January 29, 2002

KARACHI, Jan 28: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP) on Monday announced the results of CA Professional Winter Examinations held in December 2001, says a press release.

The following candidates have passed the examination:

0100027 0100095 0100119 0100164 0100328 0100518 0100527 0100626 0100675 0100690 0100693 0100833 0100946 0104735 0104873 0104965 0105166 0201286 0202452 0203081 0203745 0203924 0204071 0204204 0300095 0300225 0300323 0300323 0300384 0300449 0300464 0300478 0300490 0300577 0300613 0300622 0300647 0300804 0300841 0301024 0301075 0301113 0301215 0301235 0301819 0305502 0305577 0305801 0305831 0305876 0305940 0403075 0500237 0500516 0500546 1000040 1000099 1000139 1000213 1000264 1000306 1100001 3000007 3000045 3000139 3000143 3000257 3000308 3000313 3000333 3000430

The Council of the ICAP has awarded the following gold medals to candidates showing outstanding performance in the examination.

JP Patel Memorial Gold Medal has been awarded to Saad Usman in Management Accounting, he has also been awarded Osman Ali Gold Medal for his outstanding performance in PE-2.

ICAP Gold Medal has been awarded to Measum Baqar and Imran Khan Pathan in Advanced Auditing.

SA Salam Memorial Gold Medal has been awarded to Syed Hussain in Advanced Financial Accounting.

ICAP Gold Medal (Dewan Mushtaq Group) has been awarded to Kashif Ishaq Khan in Financial Reporting.

Irteza Hussain Gold Medal has been awarded to Imran Khan Pathan in Corporate Laws & Secretarial Practices.

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