KARACHI, Feb 12: The Jinnah University for Women has announced results of MA (Final) and MSc (Final) exams 2003. According to JUW notifications, a total of 153 students were declared pass in both exams. The position holders of different departments are:

Faculty of Arts: Economics-Naureen Talib (first), Sumera Yasmeen (second) and Bushra Sultana (third); Education- Saira Bano (first), Seema Tabassum (second) and Rabia (third); English-Madiha Rafi (first), Mahjabeen Moiz (second) and Uzma Anam (third); Mass Communications-Sobia Talha (first), Assia Perveen (second), Kanwal Raza (third), Asma Bano (third); Islamic Learning-Faiza Naz (first), Uzma Maqbool (second), Shafaq (third); Political Science-Uzma Ahmad (first), Tahseen Fatima Alvi (second) and Saima Hussain (third); Urdu-Syeda Shagufta Naz (first), Syeda Sana Naz (second) and Uzma Fatima Warsi (third).

Faculty of Science: Botany-Saeeda Begum (first), Farhana Jafri (second) and Saroosh Zaidi (third); Chemistry-Darakhshan (first), Rakhshinda (second) and Urooj Zehra (third); Microbiology-Samreen Idrees (first), Maria Iqbal (second) and Darakhshan Guhar (third).

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