HYDERABAD, Nov 28: The controller of examinations of the University of Sindh announced on Wednesday the names of students who clinched positions in the annual examinations (colleges) of 2006 in different disciplines.

According to the announcement, in MA (Economics), Ghulam Murtaza Shah secured first position, Fawad Junejo second and Pardeep Kumar secured third position.

In MA (Political Science), Noor Shahbaz Baloch clinched first, Ms Tamanna Dhanani and Ms Shehla Baby Chachar second and Ms Shabana Bhatti made it to third position.

In MA (International Relations), Naeem Sarwar Dar, Qamar Sheeraz and Amir Munir Raja secured first, second and third positions, respectively.

In MA (Sociology), Shoukat Ali Lakho achieved first, Ms Quratulain Qureshi and Mohammad Zeeshan Khanzada secured second and third, respectively.

In MA (Sindhi), Ms Naila Mari Baloch secured first, Zubair Ahmed Soomro second and Abdul Hafeez Qureshi third. In MA (Urdu) Ms Shagufta Shaikh secured first, Ms Shaista Shaikh second and Ms Zahida Shaikh third position.

In MA (Islamic History), Ms Nasreen Hassan Mastoi secured first, Ms Samina Malan second and Gul Bahar Dahri third position and in MA (Islamic Culture), Zamirur Rehman Shaikh secured first, Ms Anam Siddiq second and Ms Tabassum Sahar third position.

In LLB (Part-III) Ms Erum Hamid Zubedi secured first, Sher Mohammad Kolachi second and Mohammad Ali Rajput made it to third position.

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