KARACHI, March 8: The Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology on Friday announced the results of BS in Bio-Medical, Civil, Electrical and Computer Engineering Examinations 1998 batch.

According to a SSUET notification, a maximum of 258 candidates appeared in BS Computer Engineering examination. Moona Kanwal, Roll No 221, Kashif Khan, Roll No 091, and Yaser Mahmood Khan, Roll No 324, bagged first, second and third positions, respectively.

In all, 119 candidates took the BS Electronic Engineering examinations, out of which Syed Abdul Qavi, Roll No 36, Hussain, Roll No 96, and Bilal Muhammad Khan, Roll No 02, were declared as first, second and third position-holders, respectively.

In all, 32 candidates were declared to have passed the BS Bio- Medical Engineering examination. Farheen Firozi, Roll No 3, Syed Usman Ahmed, Roll No 9, and Muhammad Kashif, seat no 33, got first, second and third position respectively in the merit order.

In the BS Civil Engineering, 18 candidates were declared to have passed. Imran Rasheed, Roll No 27, Abdul Haq Mahesar, Roll No 6, and Kashif Liaquat, Roll No 2, got first, second and third position respectively.

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