KARACHI, Sept 30: The centralized admission committee for colleges on Thursday released the placement lists of 7,590 girl students for admission to first year commerce.

According to the committee's statistics, the students selected for admission to commerce classes at 32 colleges and one higher secondary school, included 281 A-1 graders, 1,481 A graders, 2,549 B graders, 2,744 C graders and 535 D graders. The leftover 680 girl applicants of commerce group would now be accommodated in the Arts classes, said a press release of the committee.

A tough competition was witnessed among the applicants for admission at the PECHS college. The PECHS college admission list closed at 675 marks, followed by Commerce College (624), Sir Syed College (613). The names of educational institutions with opening and closing marks are as follows:

Abdullah College 673/532, Sir Syed College 733/613, Osmania College 610/434, APWA College 680/518, Girls College Alnoor, 609/442, College for Women (F B Area) 716/482, Premier Commerce College 732/527, Girls College North Nazimabad (M block) 690/471, Girls College North Nazimabad (K Block) 657/433, College for Women North Karachi (11-B) 673/400, Girls College North Karachi (11-I) 647/401, Girls College Orangi town 654/401, Girls College Liaquatabad 605/400, Girls College Metro Ville No 3 Site 591/404, College for Women (Shahrah-i-Liaquat) 678/553, Girls College Lyari 609/400, College of Commerce and Economics 765/624, Girls College Gizri Zam Zama Clifton 674/492, College for Women Korangi-6 643/445, College for Women Korangi-4 703/516, Girls College Ibrahim Hyderi 605/400, Girls Commerce and Arts College Malir 632/400, College for Women Saudabad 672/429, Khurshid College for Women 678/494, Allama Iqbal College (Morning) 665/400, Girls College Industrial Area, Landhi 625/400, Aga Khan Girls College 653/421, Islamia College for Women 652/418, PECHS College 792/675, Khatoon-i-Pakistan College for Women 731/606, Degree College Gulshan-i-Iqbal 728/584, Girls College Gulshan-i-Iqbal 690/504 and Girls H.S.S Kemari 622/403.

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