Girls claim top positions in QAU BA, BSc exams
Islamabad: The Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) has announced results of BA, BSc (Part I & II) Annual Examinations 2015. According to the university, 3,020 students appeared in BA, BSc (Part-I) Annual Examination 2015 and 1,392 of them were successful. The results put the overall pass percentage for BA, BSc (Part-I) at
By our correspondents
August 21, 2015
Islamabad: The Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) has announced results of BA, BSc (Part I & II) Annual Examinations 2015.
According to the university, 3,020 students appeared in BA, BSc (Part-I) Annual Examination 2015 and 1,392 of them were successful. The results put the overall pass percentage for BA, BSc (Part-I) at 46.09. Whereas 3,412 students appeared in BA, BSc (Part-II) Annual Examination 2015 and 1,390 of them were successful with pass percentage of 40.74.
The first three positions in BA, BSc (Part-II) Annual Examination 2015 were all grabbed by girls. In BA Part-II, Sana Mushtaq of Islamabad Model College for Girls (IMCG), F-6/2, secured the top position with 592 marks (74 %), while Sana Ramzan of IMCG F-7/4 and Shabana of IMCG (PG) F-7/2 secured the second and third positions with 584 (73%) and 578 (72.2%) marks respectively.
In BSc (Part-II) Annual Examination 2015, Sumbul Saeed of ICG (PG) F-6/2 bagged the first position with 668 marks (83.5 %), while Shamsa Jabeen of IMCG F-6/2 and Hafsa Abid of IMCG (PG) F-7/2 secured the second and third positions with 646 (80.75%) and 639 (79.88) marks respectively.
Dr. Javed Ashraf, vice-chancellor of Quaid-i-Azam University, Dr. Ikram A. Malik, chairman of the FBISE, and Sardar Baber, controller examinations at the QAU, announced the results.
According to the university, 3,020 students appeared in BA, BSc (Part-I) Annual Examination 2015 and 1,392 of them were successful. The results put the overall pass percentage for BA, BSc (Part-I) at 46.09. Whereas 3,412 students appeared in BA, BSc (Part-II) Annual Examination 2015 and 1,390 of them were successful with pass percentage of 40.74.
The first three positions in BA, BSc (Part-II) Annual Examination 2015 were all grabbed by girls. In BA Part-II, Sana Mushtaq of Islamabad Model College for Girls (IMCG), F-6/2, secured the top position with 592 marks (74 %), while Sana Ramzan of IMCG F-7/4 and Shabana of IMCG (PG) F-7/2 secured the second and third positions with 584 (73%) and 578 (72.2%) marks respectively.
In BSc (Part-II) Annual Examination 2015, Sumbul Saeed of ICG (PG) F-6/2 bagged the first position with 668 marks (83.5 %), while Shamsa Jabeen of IMCG F-6/2 and Hafsa Abid of IMCG (PG) F-7/2 secured the second and third positions with 646 (80.75%) and 639 (79.88) marks respectively.
Dr. Javed Ashraf, vice-chancellor of Quaid-i-Azam University, Dr. Ikram A. Malik, chairman of the FBISE, and Sardar Baber, controller examinations at the QAU, announced the results.
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