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BISE Entrance Tests for Medical, Dental Colleges
« on: August 27, 2013, 11:17:41 AM »
BISE Entrance Tests for Medical, Dental Colleges
Peshawar : August 27:  Students of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Peshawar (BISE) on Monday obtained the top three positions in results of entrance test held by the Educational Testing and Evaluation Agency (ETEA) for admissions to medical and dental colleges of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Besides securing the top three positions, six students of the Peshawar board are among the top 10 position holders in the entrance test.The test was held on Sunday, for which 19486 candidates had enrolled themselves but 19144 appeared in written test.
A female candidate Zara Khattak, Roll No 9900, by securing 685 marks out of 800, topped the entrance test, followed by Hameedullah, Roll No 6161 who got second position by obtaining 682 marks. Kainat Inayat, Roll No 609, achieved third position by securing 677 marks.
Haseeb Javed, Roll No 16831, of the Abbottabad board, got fourth position as he obtained 675 marks. Nadeem Ijaz, Roll No 801, Peshawar board, managed to get 671 marks and thus got fifth position.
Osama Iqbal, Roll No 6907, of the IBCC, secured 671 marks; Maryam Abdullah, Roll No 981, and Qaidar, Roll No 4224, both of the Peshawar board, obtained 670 marks, respectively.
Usman Sajjad Khan, Roll No 18035, of the Abbottabad board, got 662 marks while Malghalara Naeem, Roll No 967, of the IBCC, obtained 660 marks.
An official of ETEA told The News that 68 candidates secured 600 marks, 648 obtained 550 marks, 1984 got 400 marks and 3083 managed to get 300 marks. He said 4213 candidates got 200 marks, 5630 secured 100 marks while 3510 obtained below 100 marks in the entrance test.
The candidates from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Fata, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Punjab, Balochistan and Sindh appeared in the entry test, which was simultaneously conducted at several centres, i.e Islamia Collegiate hockey ground and cricket ground of the University of Peshawar, Ayub Medical College in Abbottabad and Grassy Ground in Saidu Sharif Swat.
The Khyber Medical University (KMU), Peshawar had provided logistics for the registration and holding of the test.It is worth mentioning here that the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PM&DC), Islamabad has made the Entrance Test mandatory for admission to medical and dental institutions of both public and private sectors.
The KMU also announced results of the test on August 26 on its website www.kmu.edu.pk http://www.kmu.edu.pk as well as on ETEA website www.etea.edu.pk http://www.etea.edu.pk.
Also, the results were communicated to the entire applicants individually via SMS through specially prepared software by the IT Department of KMU.
According to officials of the KMU, around 13818 candidates appeared in the test at the Peshawar centre, with 2935 candidates at Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad and some 2733 candidates were appeared on Grassy Ground Saidu Sharif, Swat for admission in medical and dental colleges of the province.
Altogether, 10785 male candidates and 8701 female candidates appeared in all the abovementioned three centres.
KMU Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Mohammad Hafizullah expressed satisfaction at the arrangements for holding of the entrance test.

 

He said for the first time test was held at University of Peshawar at two places and a new centre has also been introduced at Mingora in Swat, which has given candidates a much comfortable environment.
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