KARACHI: DCET results declared

Published September 24, 2004

KARACHI, Sept 23: The NED University of Engineering and Technology has announced the results of Electronics, Chemical and Industrial engineering supplementary examinations of the 1995-96 batch of the Dawood College of Engineering and Technology held this year.

The seat numbers of candidates who cleared the examinations are: Second Year, Electronics engineering; 264, 351 and 459. Third Year, Electronics engineering; 264, 302, 315, 349, 425, 445, 513 and 534. Second year, Chemical engineering; 109. Third year, Chemical engineering; 109, 111 and 148. Third year, Industrial engineering; 209.

Results withheld: Final Year, Electronics engineering; 291, 309 and 538. Final year, Chemical engineering; 117.

PROTEST: The students action committee of the Dawood College of Engineering and Technology on Thursday continued their boycott of classes on the 11th consecutive day besides staging a protest demonstration in front of the Karachi Press Club.

The protesting students demanded restoration of their college's accreditation by the Pakistan Engineering Council and denounced the "insulting attitude" of the college's principal.

They chanted slogans against the college principal for creating hardships for them and symbolically hanged themselves to make the government realize that the DCET's principal was jeopardizing the future of students. - PPI

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