PU declares BA/BSc Annual Exam 2011 result. Out of 153688 candidates, 52396 were declared successful. Pass percentage remained 34.09%. Girls clinch all three positions of BSc and first position of BA exams. VC announces Rs three lacs for declaring the results early
LAHORE: (Friday, August 12, 2011): Punjab University on Friday declared BA/BSc Annual Examination 2011 results and organized a ceremony in honour of position holders here at the Faisal Auditorium. Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran was the chief guest while Registrar Prof Dr Muhammad Akhtar, Controller Examinations Prof Dr Liaqat Ali, Additional Controller Ahmad Ali Chattha, Treasurer Dr Uzma Ikram, senior faculty members, position holder students, their parents and principals of respective colleges were also present on the occasion.
Addressing the ceremony, Vice-Chancellor Dr Mujahid Kamran said that educated nations were powerful and ruling the country and urged the Muslims to realize the value of education. He said all the spiritualism led to education and that’s why Muslim ulemas had been declared equal to the Prophets of Bani Israil. He said sectarianism and those involved in killing each other had no link with Islam. He said America spent seven percent of its GDP on education whereas Pakistan even did not consume two percent of its GDP. The Vice-Chancellor requested the rulers to allocate at least four percent of GDP for education. Dr Mujahid Kamran said Pakistan was the only country who can change the lines of history. He said the expulsion of capital group from the region was possible if Pakistan could play an appropriate role. Advising the students, he asked them to adopt such a career which aimed at creating new knowledge because this was a great service of Islam. The Vice-Chancellor said Pakistani students enjoyed a lot of talent but unfortunately there was nobody who could put them on right track. He asked the students to read Allama Iqbal. Discussing about the increasing number of female students in gradution, Dr Mujahid Kamran said the PU had carried out a survey and according to initial results boys could not complete their studies due to financial constraints whereas girls were ambitious to come forward.
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