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colleges admissions Open in Punjab
Aug 9th
Admission fee, date vary in government colleges Lahore, Aug 09: After declaration of matriculation annual examination’s results by all the eight examination boards of the province last week, admissions to colleges has finally begun in Punjab.
Nonetheless, what is missing in the whole process is uniformity both in terms of prices of admission prospectus and final dates to submit forms.
It is understandable that the government, as ever, is helpless in bringing private sector under control but what can be done is not being done as far as working of public sector colleges is concerned.
The varied dates to submit forms and varied prices of prospectus of the public run institutions expose well lack of coordination on part of officials concerned. On the other hand, sale of prospectus on high rates by private colleges speaks volumes of government’s apathy.
The fee charged by colleges working in private sector is certainly a different thing for which no government ever, even, thought to introduce legislation or regulations.
Another aspect being highlighted by the stakeholders is demand of more and more seats at the government colleges so that maximum number of students could be saved from exorbitant private sector. For this, the academic circles More >
Karachi colleges admissions open
Jul 29th
Over 16,000 B-graders ineligible for Inter science education Karachi, July 28: More than 16,000 B-grade matriculates will be among the thousands of aspirants for science education set to be deprived of studies in any of the three science groups — pre-engineering, pre-medical and computer science — in the city’s public sector colleges and higher secondary schools due to the limited number of seats in the discipline.
The C and lower grade candidates stand no chance of getting admission to the government science institutions. These candidates number over 23,000 — 18,178 in C grade, 5,120 in D grade and 95 in E grade. They would have no choice but to seek admission to the science faculty in private colleges.
In all, more than 39,000 matriculates are unlikely to be accommodated in the pre-engineering, pre-medical and computer science groups in the city’s government colleges and higher secondary schools.
A cursory look at the number of seats allocated by the CAP committee in its 2010 academic year’s brochure, containing placement forms for admission to first-year classes, shows that of the total 42,165 seats allocated for admission to the science faculty, in all 23,830 seats (15,250 for boys and 8,580 for girls) will More >

