HARIPUR: The University of Haripur on Wednesday announced the results of BA, BSc, MA, MSc and M.Com annual examinations, 2021.

According to the results, Nosheen Miskin got first position in MA Arabic, Azmi Sahar first position in MA political science, Uzair Ali first position in MA economics, Maryam Liaqat first position in MA Islamic studies, Warda Khan first position in MA International Relations, Atiya Siddique first position in MA Urdu, Sofia Zahid first position in MA English, Rafia Ilyas first position in MSc mathematics and Sania Farooq clinched first position in MSc chemistry.

Private student Ramza Bibi got first position in BA, and Kiran Shaukat of Government Begum Naseem Wali Khan Girls Degree College, Pharhala, got first position BSc results.

Speaking at the prize distribution ceremony, Vice-Chancellor Prof Anwar Gilani congratulated all the students on their achievement.

Principals of affiliated colleges, position holding students, their parents and senior faculty and administrative staff were among the participants.

Published in Dawn, February 17th, 2022

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