KARACHI: List for girls’ colleges

Published September 22, 2002

KARACHI, Sept 21: The centralized admission committee for colleges (CAP) on Saturday released the list of 4,905 female students for admission to the commerce faculty classes in 26 colleges.

The names of colleges with maximum and minimum marks at which admission was opened and closed are as follows:

Abdullah College - 668/509, APWA College - 715/517, Govt College for Women, Block-16, F. B. Area - 682/487, Govt Girls College, North Nazimabad - 640/ 484, Sir Syed College - 747/581, Govt Girls College, Orangi Town - 669/426, Osmania College - 582/427, Premier College - 709/513, Govt College for women, North Karachi - 659/425.

Govt Girls College, Alnoor Society - 628/474, Women College, Shahrah-i-Liaquat - 735/ 547, Govt Girls College, Lyari - 576/425, Govt Girls College, Gizri - 651/438, Govt College for Commerce and Economics - 756/ 616, College for Women, Korangi-6 - 638/453, College for Women, Korangi-4 - 670/480, College for Women, Saudabad - 658/446, Khurshid College - 658/455, Allama Iqbal College - 636/425.

Degree College Gulshan-i-Iqbal - 728/554, Khatoon-i-Pakistan College - 702/576, PECHS College - 752/630, St Patrick’s College - 684/564, Islamia College for Women - 647/429, HRH Aga Khan Girls College - 697/440, and Degree Girls College, Ibrahim Hyderi - 516/425. — Staff Reporter

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