KOHAT, Dec 5: The Kohat University of Science and Technology on Tuesday declared results of different subjects.

According to a press release issued here on Tuesday, the pass percentage of students of MS physics, second term, remained 64.52 per cent, MS chemistry, second term, 84.31 per cent, MS botany, second term, 56 per cent, MS zoology, second term, 55.17 per cent, Master of Information Technology, second term, 83.87 per cent, BS physics, second term, 33.33 per cent, BS physics, fourth term, 62.50 per cent, Bachelor of Commuter Science, second term, 40 per cent, and B.Ed (private) 47.46 per cent.

In MS physics, Syed Shoib Shah got the first position with 557 marks, Nauman Hamayun got second position with 551 marks and Athar Abbas secured third position with 548 marks.

In MS chemistry, Naseem Bano stood first with 359 marks, Samina Ahmed stood second with 349 marks and Haider Ali Bangash stood third with 347 marks.

In MS botany, Syed Jauhar Ali Roll secured the first position with 436 marks, Maleeha Aman got second position with 420 marks and Musarat Shaheeen got third position with 413 marks.

In MS zoology, Asma Zeb got first position with 314, Wajeeha Samad got second position with 309 and Asma Naz got third position with 304 marks.

In MIT, Irfan Sarfraz secured first position with 479 marks, Sumera Rashid got second position with 448 marks and Hima Bibi got third position with 436 marks.

In BS chemistry, Mohammad Aslam secured first position with 318 marks. In BS physics, Ibrar Hussain got first position with 545 marks, Zahir Iqbal got second position with 447 marks and Abbas Ali got third position with 424 marks.

In BS physics, fourth term, Haroon Sabir got first position with 421 marks, Wajid Iqbal got second position with 408 marks and Faizan Ahmad Paracha got third position with 404 marks.

In BCS, Abdul Qawi got first position with 478 marks, Kashif Baseer and Aftab Ahmed shared second position with 437 marks, and Rubina Zafar got third position with 423 marks.

In Bed, Annual Elma Primorse Williams got first position with 688 marks, Shehla Naz got second position with 685 marks and Aftab Gul got third position with 668 marks.

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