KARACHI: NED announces results

Published July 31, 2002

KARACHI, July 30: The NED University has announced the results of first year Electronics, Chemical and Industrial Engineering special supplementary examinations of 1995-96 batch, taken by students of Dawood College of Engineering and Technology.

About 13 candidates were declared pass in the Electronics exams 1995-96, three in 1994-95 batch, one in 1993-94 batch, three in 1992-93 batch and one in 1991-92 batch.

Seven candidates were declared successful in first year Chemical Engineering exams of 1995-96 and one of 1993-94 batch.

Two candidates passed the first year Industrial Engineering examinations of 1995-96 batch.

The university also announced the results of 2nd year Chemical and Industrial Engineering supplementary examinations of 1995-96 batch taken by the DCET students.

About seven candidates were declared pass in 2nd year Chemical Engineering exams of 1995-96 batch, four in 1994-95 batch whereas results of one candidate was withheld. Four candidates of second year Industrial Engineering of 1995-96 batch and one candidate of Chemical Engineering of 1993- 94 batch also passed the exams.—PPI

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