KARACHI: BEd results announced

Published November 28, 2001

KARACHI, Nov 27: The University of Karachi on Tuesday announced the results of BEd (Evening) IInd year examination, with a pass percentage of 84.21.

According to a notification of the university, one candidate each was placed in Grade A+ and Grade A, while 91 cleared the exam in grade-B and another 49 in grade C. In all, 171 candidates appeared in the examination, out of which 144 were declared pass.

EXAM FORMS: The University of Karachi has announced that regular B.Com candidates could submit their examination forms and fee at their respective colleges up to Dec 8, reports PPI.

The examination forms would be accepted alongwith Rs1000 as late fee.

ADMISSION: Parents of a large number of students, selected for admissions to the Masters’ classes at the University of Karachi for the next academic session, have criticized the provision of insufficient time for the completion of admissions process, as a result of which scores of students have been unable to get themselves enrolled.

“The KU administration provided only three days for the completion of admission process to over 2000 students, despite repeated requests by students and their parents to extend the date for submission of documents and fees,” a recently enrolled student said.

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