KARACHI, Sept 14: The Centralised Admission Policy (CAP) Committee on Friday announced the placement results of admission to first year pre-medical (male) in the government colleges of Karachi.

The maximum/minimum cut-off marks mentioned against each of the colleges are as follows: Adamjee Government Science College: maximum 809 and minimum 739; Islamia Government Science College: 757 and 595, Government PECHS Education Foundation College: 690 and 602; Government Degree Boys College, Gulzar-i-Hijri: 635 and 465; Government Degree College, Gulshan-i-Iqbal: 767 and 633; Government National College: 686 and 580; Government Degree College Gulistan-i-Jauhar: 644 and 509; Government Jamia Millia Degree College: 680 and 353; Government Superior Science College: 654 and 531, Government S/C College, Landhi-Korangi-6: 636 and 345, Government Boys College, Landhi-4, Sector 36-B: 646 and 344; Government Allama Iqbal College: 631 and 460; Government Degree Science College, Malir: 726 and 347; Government Degree Science College, Malir Cantt: 741 and 650; Government College Razzakabad: 693 and 349; Government College, Murad Memon Goth: 614 and 344; Government Degree College, Quaidabad: 542 and 376; Government Degree College Korangi-2: 672 and 345; DJ Sindh Government Science College: 754 and 694; S.M. Government Science College: 691 and 627; Government Aisha Bawany College Karachi: 689 and 563; Government Degree S/C College, Lyari: 661 and 351; Haji Abdullah Haroon Government College, Khadda: 614 and 440; Government Delhi College: 768 and 677; Government City College, Moosa Colony: 625 and 417, Government Degree Science College, Liaquatabad: 638 and 346; Government Sirajuddaula College: 560 and 349; Government Pakistan Shipowners College: 667 and 556; Government Degree College for Boys, North Karachi: 593 and 342; Government Boys College, Manghopir, Gadap: 555 and 365, Government Boys College, Runkar Village, Gadap: 653 and 653; Government Boys College, Surjani Town: 506 and 374; Government Degree College for Boys, 5L New Karachi: 564 and 357; Government Degree Science College, Buffer Zone: 626 and 368; Government Jinnah College: 694 and 531; Government Degree S/C College, Orangi Town: 612 and 483, Government Degree College for Boys, Asifabad: 589 and 340, Government Degree College for Boys, Jungle Shah: 698 and 380; Government College for Men, Nazimabad: 706 and 629; Government Degree Boys College, Shamspir, Hawkesbay: 463 and 422; Government Boys HSS, Kamal Khan Jokhio, Kathore: 493 and 493, Baba Willayat Government HSS, Orangi Town: 707 and 382; Government HSS, Agra Taj Colony, Chakiwara No-2: 482 and 420; Allama Iqbal Government Boys HSS: 524 and 385; Government Comprehensive HSS, Korangi-3: 524 and 385; Government Boys Comprehensive HSS, Azizabad: 565 and 507; NJV Government Boys HSS (Urdu Medium): 556 and 345; Government Boys HSS No-2, R-Area, Korangi: 558 and 345; Government Mumtaz Boys HSS, Landhi: 710 and 383; Government Boys HSS, Konkar Village: 543 and 382; NJV Government Boys HSS (Sindhi Medium): 662 and 369; and Government Boys HSS, Haji Natho Malir: 586 and 430.

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