KARACHI, Sept 28: The centralised admission committee for first year classes in colleges on Thursday issued the placement lists of 12,532 woman students selected for admission to humanities faculty of 62 government colleges and higher secondary schools for the session 2006-07.

The secretary of the admission committee, Prof Mohammad Asghar Khan told Dawn that as many as 10,911 woman students had applied for admission to humanities faculty, while another about 1,600 leftover students who had originally applied for admissions to science and commerce faculties had been included in the placement lists.

Humanities (woman) list was the last of the placement lists, he added, saying that students should finalise their admissions within a week’s time positively. About 3,000 seats are still vacant in the humanities faculty of woman educational institutions, he added.

To a question, he said that claim centres would continue to work for some days and as such students having objection over their placement could report at the earliest to the designated colleges where claim centres had been established.

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