HYDERABAD, Jan 21: The controller of examinations, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET), Jamshoro, has announced the result of Bachelor of Engineering second term final year (97 batch) Mechanical Engineering and Electronics and Telecommunication (under external examiners system) regular examination held in October 2001.

The controller has also announced the names of position holders of (96-batch CRP and 95-batch ARCH) graduates.

According to list, in the City and Regional Planning (96-batch CRP), Saima, daughter of Abdul Naeem Shaikh, ID No. 96CRP10, has secured first position while Athar Qadir, son of Abdul Qadir Memon, ID No. 96CRP19 and Rajbai, daughter of Abdul Rehman Palijo ID No. 96CRP20, have secured second and third position, respectively.

In Architecture (95-Batch), Asiya, daughter of Mohammad Khalil Ansari, ID No. 95AR32, has secured first position while Ghazala Naz, daughter of Syed Liaquat Hussain Syed, ID No. 95AR05 and Erum, daughter of Habibullah Memon, ID No. 95AR18 have secured second and third position, respectively.

BISE: The controller of examination, Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Hyderabad, has announced the result of Diploma of Education, first semester (failures) 2000 and second semester 2001 held in September 2001.

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