KARACHI: BSc Home Economics results

Published November 2, 2002

KARACHI, Nov 1: The University of Karachi on Friday announced the results of BSc Home Economics (part-II) annual examinations 2002, with a pass percentage of 78.45.

In all, 261 students from Raana Liaquat Ali Khan Govt College of Home Economics had appeared in the exams, out of whom 319 were declared pass. Of the successful candidates 45 were placed in first division, while 213 passed the examinations in second division and the remaining eight in third division.

Zuvia NAseem, seat No 3693, clinched the first position by securing 1135 out of 1500 marks, while Ujala Khalid, seat No 3688, and Nida Soorty, seat No 3598, secured second and third positions respectively. The number of candidates who cleared only part-II papers remained 58.

DDLS EXAM: The university has said that forms and fees pertaining to Diploma in Diagnostic Laboratory Sciences parts I and II annual examinations will be received up to Nov 15 without late fee.

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