HYDERABAD, Oct 31: The University of Sindh on Monday announced results of the test for admission to various disciplines of bachelors. The result was announced at 8:30am and was posted on the official website of the university (www.usindh.edu.pk).

The coordinator of the test committee, Prof (Dr) Mohammad Yar Khuhawar, announced the names of top ten candidates out of 7,815, who had appeared in the test.

They are:

Mohammad Ali, son of Ahmed Khan, from the Badin district (rural) secured a score of 294 out of 400.

Zohaib Buriro, son of Mumtaz Ali, Hyderabad (urban), score 294.

Ilyas Soomro, son of Mohammad Sharif, Hyderabad (urban), score 287.

Abdul Rehman Soomro, son of Mohammad Hussain, Badin (rural), score 279.

Zaigham Abbas Shah, son of Sher Mohammad Shah, Hyderabad (urban), score 278.

Waris Nawab Panhwar, son of Nabi Bux, Dadu (rural), secured 278 score.

Waqar Ahmed Qaimkhani, son of Mohammad Ilyas, from Mirpurkhas (rural), secured 277 score.

Reneez Imtiaz, daughter of Dr Imtiaz Ahmed Khan, from Nawabshah (urban), secured 276 score.

Imtiaz Umrani, son of Mir Hassan, Sanghar (rural), score 274.

Shahzeb Khan, son of Shakir Khan Rohaila, Hyderabad (urban), score 270.

The director of admissions Saleh Rajar said that the first provisional list of the selected candidates would be announced on November 7 while the first merit list on Nov 10.

He said the last date to submit an objection on the test result is November 9.

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