KARACHI, Sept 19: Around 20,857 male students were offered seats in 51 colleges for the commerce faculty through a list issued here on Wednesday by the Centralised Admission Policy (CAP) Committee.

Maximum and minimum marks have been shown against each of the colleges in the list reproduced below: Government Degree Boys College, Gulzar-i-Hijri: maximum marks 707 and minimum 504; Government Degree College, Gulshan-i-Iqbal, Block 7: 701 and 633; Government National College (Morning): 732 and 568; Government National College (Evening): 644 and 412; Islamia A/C College (Morning): 782 and 510; Islamia A/C College (Evening): 624 and 403; Government Degree College, Gulistan-i-Jauhar: 654 and 531; Government Jamia Millia Degree College (Evening): 636 and 383; Government Superior Science College: 729 and 407; Government Degree Commerce College, Malir: 653 and 383; Liaquat Government College, Malir: 594 and 383; Government Degree Sc/Com College, Landhi/Korangi (M): 686 and 474; Government Degree A/C College, Korangi-6 (Evening): 797 and 390; Government Boys College, Landhi-4: 621 and 411; Allama Iqbal Government College (Evening): 599 and 383; Government Degree Science College, Malir (M): 639 and 400; Government College, Razzaqabad: 615 and 400; Government Degree College, Murad Memon Goth: 633 and 401; Government Degree College, Quaidabad: 607 and 401; Government Degree Boys College, Korangi 2: 482 and 401; Government Ayesha Bawani College (Evening): 681 and 419; Government Degree Science/Commerce College, Lyari: 606 and 435; Haji Abdullah Haroon Government College (Evening): 615 and 384; Government College of Commerce and Economics (Morning): 783 and 649; Government College of Commerce and Economics (Evening): 700 and 506; S.M. Government A/C College (Morning): 695 and 539; S.M. Government A/C College (Evening): 731 and 416; Government City College, Moosa Colony (Morning): 723 and 456; Government City College, Moosa Colony (Evening): 567 and 397; Government Siraj-ud-Daulah College (Morning): 605 and 443; Government Siraj-ud-Daulah College (Evening): 558 and 394; Pakistan Shipowners Government College: 678 and 523; Government Degree College for Boys, North Karachi: 646 and 449;

Government Degree College, Manghopir: 599 and 400; Government Boys College, Surjani Town: 709 and 415; Government Degree Boys College, 5L, New Karachi: 577 and 425; Government Degree Science College, Buffer Zone: 754 and 489; Government Jinnah College: 658 and 502; Government Premier College (Morning): 763 and 582; Government Premier College (Evening): 674 and 418; Government Degree SC/Com College, Orangi Town: 669 and 406; Government College for Boys, Asifabad: 607 and 407; Government Degree Boys College, Jungle Shah: 616 and 401; Government College for Men, Nazimabad: 773 and 571; Quaid-e-Millat Government College (Evening): 566 and 403; Government Degree Boys College, Shamspir, Hawkesbay: 488 and 400; Government College for Boys, Baldia Town: 681 and 400; Government Degree Boys College, Gulistan-i-Jauhar (Evening): 645 and 451; Baba Wilayat Government HSS, Orangi: 573 and 421; Government Comprehensive HSS, Azizabad: 618 and 446; and Government Degree Boys College, KMC Stores, Nishtar Road: 501 and 486.

—Staff Reporter

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