KARACHI, July 4: The University of Karachi on Monday declared results of BDS (Second Professional) Annual Examination 2005 with a pass percentage of 70.53. According to KU notification, out of 190 candidates appeared in the BDS exam, 134 were declared pass. Results of two candidates were withheld for want of enrolment.

Saima (seat no 30039), a student of Karachi Medical and Dental College, secured first position in the merit list. She got 651 marks out of 800. Second and third positions went to Sabeen Abbas Ansari (seat no 30391) of Fatima Jinnah Dental College and Sana Zain (seat no 30038) of KMDC respectively.

Meanwhile, the university announced that the annual examination of BPEd would commence on July 12 and candidates should collect admit cards and examination programmes from their respective colleges.

LLM exams: The Examinations Department of Karachi University on Monday notified for the information of law colleges that the annual examination of LLM (Previous and Final) will start from July 11, PPI adds.

Candidates of LLM can collect their admit cards and examination programme from their respective colleges.

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