PESHAWAR, May 18: The Kohat University of Science and Technology has declared results of masters and bachelors in information technology, business administration and computer science.

In a press release issued here on Thursday, the university announced the results of third term of BIT, BBIT, BBA and fifth term of BCS, BIT, BBIT, BBA and seventh term results of BIT, BBIT, BBA, third term of MCS and MIT.

The results of other disciplines would be announced soon, the press release said.

Iqbal Khan secured first position in BIT (third term), Safia Jan bagged first position in BBIT and Muntazir Hussain got first position in BBA (3rd term).

Azmatullah Khan and Mahjabeen secured first positions in BCS (fifth term) and Waheed Ali got first position in BBIT (fifth term). In BBA, (fifth term) Rehan Sadeeq secured first position and Asif Usman Khattak and Hafsa Sharif secured first positions in BIT and BBA (seventh term), respectively.

Siraj Mohammad, Shehla Ahmed and Anwarul Haq secured first positions in the third terms of MCS, MBA and MIT, respectively.

APP adds: Some 24 teams took part in a quiz competition that was held on the first day of K-Tech workshop at the university campus.

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