The important meeting of the admission committee under the chairmanship of the vice chancellor of the University of Sindh, for the academic year 2023, a passing score of 30% was set for the admissions in the bachelor degree programs, a total of 17077 candidates were eligible for the admissions 

Jamshoro, November 17, 2022 (PPI-OT):The important meeting of the admission committee of the University of Sindh Jamshoro was held in the Senate Hall under the chairmanship of Vice Chancellor Professor (Meritorious) Dr. Muhammad Siddique Kalhoro, in which a passing score of 30% has been set for admissions in bachelor degree programs for the academic year 2023.

A total of 17077 candidates have qualified for admission in more than 70 academic departments of Sindh University. While 11 from Hyderabad, 4 from Badin, 2-2 from Qamber-Shahdadkot and Matari, one candidate from Dadu, Mirpurkhas, Tando Al-Hiyar, Shaheed Benazirabad and Sajawal have secured 80 or more marks. No candidate from Karachi, Punjab, Balochistan, KPK and Gilgit-Baltistan could secure 80 marks. Except for one candidate from other provinces, no one got even 70% marks.

Hyderabad district topped all the other districts of the province in the entrance test scores. In the admission committee meeting, Sindh University Testing Center Director Dr. Aftab Chandio gave a detailed briefing about the results of the pre-entry test held on October 30 and November 6. He said that a total of 20,787 candidates submitted their forms for admission to bachelor’s degree programs, while a total of 19,348 candidates participated in both stages of the entrance test.

He said that if 30% score is set for admission, 17077 candidates will be eligible for admission, while 18639 candidates will be eligible for admission is 25% score is set and 19180 candidates will be eligible for admission is 20% score is set. Dr. Aftab Chandio further said that the candidates who got the best marks in both phases of the test belong to Hyderabad district, from which 11 candidates got 80% or above marks in the test.

116 candidates scored 70%, 536 candidates scored 60%, 1330 candidates scored 50%, 2411 candidates scored 40%, 2889 candidates scored 35% and 3224 candidates scored 30%. Badin district stood second, 4 students got 80 percent, 30 candidates got 70 percent, 141 candidates got 60 percent, 412 candidates got 50 percent, 769 candidates got 40 percent and 1105 candidates got 30 percent marks.

He said that two candidates from Qamber-Shahdadkot and Matari were successful in securing 80% or more marks. He said that one candidate from Dadu, Mirpurkhas, Tando Elhiar, Shaheed Benazirabad, Sajawal got 80% marks.

Dr. Chandio said that 18 of Mirpurkhas, 28 of Jamshori, 14 of Sanghar, 19 of Tharparkar, 20 of Matari, 5 of Naushera Feroze, 13 of Larkana, 14 of Tandi Elhiar, 5 of Umarkot, Qambar- 9-9 from Shahdadkot and Khairpur Mirs, 4-4 from Shaheed Benazirabad, Sukkur and Sajawal, 3-3 from Ghotki and Kashmore, 13 from Tandi Muhammad Khan, 2 from Jacobabad and 8 from Thatta have passed. No candidate from Shikarpur could get 70% marks. He said that Hyderabad stood first in 30% marks.

322 candidates from here got 30% marks. Similarly, 1652 of Dadu, 1196 of Mirpurkhas, 1105 of Badin, 1001 of Jamshori, 1033 of Sanghar, 721 of Tharparkar, 711 of Mattari, 878 of Nowshero Feroze, 770 of Larkana, 630 of Tandi Elhiar, 613 of Umarkot, Qambar-Shahdadkot.

528, 550 from Khairpur Mirs, 461 from Shaheed Benazir Aba, 381 from Ghotki, 342 from Tandi Muhammad Khan, 210 from Jacobabad, 208 from Thatta, 210 from Shikarpur, 186 from Kashmore, 197 from Sukkur and 119 from Sajawal. Percentage marks obtained. He said that a total of 99 candidates from Karachi got 30% marks, while there is no candidate from the provincial capital city among the 80% and 70% school scorers.

According to Dr. Aftab Chandio, a total of 99 candidates from Punjab, KPK, Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan could get 30% marks, while not a single candidate is included in 80% marks. Only one candidate could score 70%, 3 candidates scored 60%, 22 candidates scored 50%, 61 candidates scored 40%, 80 candidates scored 35%, 90 candidates scored 33% and 105-105 candidates scored 20 and 25%.

In the meeting, approval was given to set the passing marks at 30%. The Vice-Chancellor said that there is a possibility of 1000 more admissions in bachelor’s degree programs than last year, because 9 new departments have been introduced.

He said that the intermediate examination results have not yet been released by the two education boards, due to which there is a delay in issuing the first provisional merit list. He said that as soon as the remaining 2 education boards release the intermediate examination results, the first merit list will be published.

The Vice-Chancellor said that there is a possibility of 1000 more admissions in bachelor’s degree programs than last year, because 9 new departments have been introduced. He said that the intermediate examination results have not yet been released by the two education boards, due to which there is a delay in issuing the first provisional merit list.

He said that as soon as the remaining 2 education boards release the intermediate examination results, the first merit list will be published. The Vice-Chancellor said that there is a possibility of 1000 more admissions in bachelor’s degree programs than last year, because 9 new departments have been introduced.

He said that the intermediate examination results have not yet been released by the two education boards, due to which there is a delay in issuing the first provisional merit list. He said that as soon as the remaining 2 education boards release the intermediate examination results, the first merit list will be published.

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