HYDERABAD, Dec 27: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Hyderabad, on Monday announced the results of CT (agro-technical) examinations held in September. Fifty-five candidates appeared in the examinations, 54 of whom were declared successful.

The first position was secured by Anjum Rafique, with 1295 marks, Nazia Marrium stood second with 1228 marks and Aisha stood third with 1164 marks. All the three position holders belonged to the Government National Agro-Technical Institute, Latifabad.

ADMISSION: The director, admissions, University of Sindh, on Tuesday, announced that candidates admitted to various bachelor’s degree courses could deposit their fee by Dec 28.

He further said admission fee under the evening programme could be deposited up to Dec 30.

MEETING: The council officer on Monday announced that a meeting of the Hyderabad District Council will be held on Dec 28 to elect a district naib nazim.

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