MBBS & BDS results
Karachi University on Monday announced the results of the MBBS and BDS 1st Year Professional Annual Examinations 2021, with female students bagging top positions.
According to the results, Areeba Farid of the Karachi Medical and Dental College with 447 marks bagged the first position in MBBS professional examinations, M Taha Kabir stood second with 444 marks, and Zaira Khalid secured the third position with 441 marks.
As many as 253 students sat the exams, 250 of them were declared successful, and three failed. The success rate was 98.81 per cent.
In the BDS exams, Umm Hani of the KMDC with 598 marks secured the first position, Maleeha Nasir scored 592 marks for the second position, and Mustabshara Ahmed with 580 marks achieved the third position.
As many as 104 students took the examinations. Ninety-seven of them were declared successful, and seven students failed. The success rate was 93.27 per cent.
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