PESHAWAR: The students of Muslim College of Commerce and Management, Peshawar, have obtained the first three positions in Diploma in Commerce (D.Com) and Diploma in Business Administration annual examinations 2015 held under the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Board of Technical Education.

According to the results announced on Thursday, Rehmat Nabi obtained first position by securing 1,121 of total 1,200 marks, Mubashir Riaz secured 1,090 marks and stood second, while Amar Jan bagged third position by securing 1,077 marks.

Hijratullah of Diploma in Business Administration group stood first by getting 1,086 marks of total 1,400, Hamidullah of DBA group secured 1,050 marks and second position, while Abdul Kareem got third position with 1,015 marks, according to the results declared by the KP Board of Technical Education.

According to the results, a total of 11,403 students of Diploma in Commerce, including accounts and short-hand groups, appeared in the exams of which 6,638 students remained successful with a pass percentage of 58.21. Similarly, 430 students appeared in Diploma in Business Administration of which 286 were declared successful with 66.51 pass percentage.

Published in Dawn, June 26th, 2015

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