KARACHI, Sept 18: The centralised admission committee of the Sindh education department on Monday issued a list of 10,559 woman students selected for admissions to medical faculty for first year classes at 51 government colleges and higher secondary schools.

A maximum of 672 students were placed for Sir Syed College for Women, where admission was closed at 686 marks. The placement list pertaining to PECHS College for Women closed at 744 marks, which was the highest closing marks, followed by St Lawrance Girls College (733 marks) and Degree College Stadium Road (726 marks).

The maximum (opening) and minimum (closing) marks in the admission lists for different institutions were as follows:

Abdullah College for Women (746-599), College for Women Nazimabad(731-659), Sir Syed College for Women (763-686), APWA College For Women (724-583), Shaheed-i-Millat Degree Girls College (752-531), Girls College Al-Noor, F.B. Area (683-443), College For Women F.B. Area Bl-16 (475-562), Riaz Govt. Girls College (720-436), Girls College N. Nazimabad, Block-M (710-537), Girls Sc/Comm College N. Nazimabad Block-K (682-508), College For Women North Karachi, 11.B (721-425), Girls College North Karachi, 11-I (679-429), College For Women New Karachi, 11-F (668-429), Girls College Orangi Town, Sec-15/C (734-427), Deg Girls College Sect 11 ½ Orangi Town (596-434), Girls College Baldia Town (718-543), Girls College Orangi Town, 7/C (694-426), Deg Girls College Metro Ville-3, Site, (686-478), College For Women Shahrah-i-Liaquat (757-638), Girls College Lyari (734-438), Karachi College For Women (747-525), SMB Fatima Jinnah Girls College, (730-504), Girls College Gizri (735-525), College For Women Korangi-6 (731-425), College For Women Korangi-4, (741-632), Girls College Korangi Sector-42, (732-426), College For Women Saudabad (712-467), Girls College Shah Faisal Colony(724-453), Khursheed College For Women (727-613), Allama Iqbal Girls College (726-537), Liaquat College Malir (685-425), Degree Science College, Malir Cantt (781-703), Girls College Landhi 3 ½ (695-516), Girls College PIB Colony (722-626), St Lawrance Girls College (786-733), Deg Girls College Lines Area (723-502), PECHS College For Women (806-744), Khatoon-i-Pakistan College For Women (741-703), Degree College Stadium Road (754-726), Degree College Gulshan-i-Iqbal (752-691), Girls College Gulshan-i-Iqbal (741-667), Girls College Gulistan-i-Jauhar (740-647), Girls College Mehmoodabad(688-425), Girls H.S.S. Landhi No-1(690-428), Comprehensive H.S.S. Block-M, N,Nazimabad (685-511), Girls H.S.S. Murad Memon Goth (563-425), Girls H.S.S. Bhiro Vilage (638-425), APWA Girls H.S.S. Liaquatabad (610-486), PAF Girls H.S.S. Drigh Road(720-586), Girls H.S.S. Green Belt, Memoodabad (682-431) and NJV Girls H.S.S. Sindhi Medium (675-486).

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