Inter first-year admissions under CAP 2011
Inter first-year admission process begins
Karachi, Aug 09: The process of admission to first-year classes in the city's 132 public sector colleges (67 male and 65 female) and 24 Higher Secondary Schools (12 male & 12 female) under the centralised admission policy (CAP) will begin on Tuesday with the sale of brochures at 41 branches of the Allied Bank.
According to the chairman of the centralised admission committee (CAC), Prof Nasir Ansar, the CAP brochures, containing placement forms, could be obtained from banks for Rs60 and Aug 20 had been fixed as the last date for purchasing and submitting the forms at the designated branches of the bank.
Candidates who did their matric from the Karachi Board are required to attach one powder copy of the placement form, two powder copies of mark sheet or admit card of their matriculation examination, GCE (O Level) students would be required to attach two copies of their marks sheet of all subjects while those who had passed their matriculation examination from the Technical Education Board are required to attach copies of marks sheets of both Class IX & X examinations.
The CAC chief said that in all 100,015 seats were available in the city's 132 government colleges and higher secondary school in six different faculties/groups and these included science (pre-engineering and pre-medical), computer science, commerce, humanities and home economics.
Of the total 100,015 seats available in the colleges, 47,490 seats have been allocated for male candidates while 52,525 seats are available for female candidates and their faculty-wise breakup include a total of 23,830 seats for pre-engineering group (15,250 male and 8,580 female); 16,835 for pre-medical (5,740 male and 11,095 female); 1,500 for computer science (800 male and 700 female); 34,470 for commerce (20,300 male and 14,170 female); 22,780 for humanities (5,400 male and 17,380 female) and a total of 600 seats for home economics group.
He said that a two per cent quota for girls students with co-education and two per cent quota for disabled candidates had been allocated this year also while one per cent quota for sports had been reserved for the students who participated in the national/provincial and district level (certificates required) tournaments in five male and five female colleges of the city.
14 claim centers set up
In all, 14 claim centers — eight for female and six for male candidates — have been set up. The female centers are: Sir Syed Govt Girls College, Nazimabad; Govt College for Women, Korangi-4; Khursheed Govt Girls College, Shah Faisal Colony; BAMM PECHS Govt College for Women, Nursery; Shaheed-i-Millat Govt Girls College, Azizabad; Govt College for Women, Shahrah-i-Liaquat; Govt Degree Science & Commerce College, Block 7, Gulshan-i-Iqbal and Govt Girls Inter College, Moosa Lane, Lyari.
The male centers have been set up at Adamjee Govt. Science College; Govt. Superior Science College, Shah Faisal Colony; D.J Govt Science College; Jinnah Govt College, near Secondary Board's office; Govt College for Men, Nazimabad and Govt College for Boys & Girls SRE Majeed Stadium Road.
The CAC chief said that though 14 claim centers had been set up at abovementioned colleges, all colleges would act as guidance centers for the students.
The five female colleges where one per cent quota for sports has been reserved are: Govt Degree Girls College, Pak Colony; Govt Degree Girls College, Saeedabad, Baldia Town; Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Govt Girls College, Azam Basti; Govt Girls College, Landhi Mill Area and Govt Degree Girls College, Ibrahim Hyderi.
The male colleges where one per cent quota for sports has bee allocated are: Govt Degree boys college, Jungle Shah, Keamari; Govt Degree Boys College, Konkar, Gadap; Govt Degree Boys College, KMC Store, Nishtar Road, S.M Arts & Commerce College-No. 2 and Govt degree Boys College, Metroville No.3, SITE.
At the outset, Prof Ansar said that a total of 113,716 students had passed their matriculation examination from the Karachi Board this year while about 5,000 candidates, include O' Levelers, matriculates from other than Karachi Board, Technical Board and those who could not get admission previous for any reasons, were expected to seek admission in the city's public sector colleges and higher secondary schools The admission policy, he added, had been designed to facilitate/accommodate all the candidates who had passed their matriculation examination.
Inter first-year admission process begins
Karachi, Aug 09: The process of admission to first-year classes in the city's 132 public sector colleges (67 male and 65 female) and 24 Higher Secondary Schools (12 male & 12 female) under the centralised admission policy (CAP) will begin on Tuesday with the sale of brochures at 41 branches of the Allied Bank.
According to the chairman of the centralised admission committee (CAC), Prof Nasir Ansar, the CAP brochures, containing placement forms, could be obtained from banks for Rs60 and Aug 20 had been fixed as the last date for purchasing and submitting the forms at the designated branches of the bank.
Candidates who did their matric from the Karachi Board are required to attach one powder copy of the placement form, two powder copies of mark sheet or admit card of their matriculation examination, GCE (O Level) students would be required to attach two copies of their marks sheet of all subjects while those who had passed their matriculation examination from the Technical Education Board are required to attach copies of marks sheets of both Class IX & X examinations.
The CAC chief said that in all 100,015 seats were available in the city's 132 government colleges and higher secondary school in six different faculties/groups and these included science (pre-engineering and pre-medical), computer science, commerce, humanities and home economics.
Of the total 100,015 seats available in the colleges, 47,490 seats have been allocated for male candidates while 52,525 seats are available for female candidates and their faculty-wise breakup include a total of 23,830 seats for pre-engineering group (15,250 male and 8,580 female); 16,835 for pre-medical (5,740 male and 11,095 female); 1,500 for computer science (800 male and 700 female); 34,470 for commerce (20,300 male and 14,170 female); 22,780 for humanities (5,400 male and 17,380 female) and a total of 600 seats for home economics group.
He said that a two per cent quota for girls students with co-education and two per cent quota for disabled candidates had been allocated this year also while one per cent quota for sports had been reserved for the students who participated in the national/provincial and district level (certificates required) tournaments in five male and five female colleges of the city.
14 claim centers set up
In all, 14 claim centers — eight for female and six for male candidates — have been set up. The female centers are: Sir Syed Govt Girls College, Nazimabad; Govt College for Women, Korangi-4; Khursheed Govt Girls College, Shah Faisal Colony; BAMM PECHS Govt College for Women, Nursery; Shaheed-i-Millat Govt Girls College, Azizabad; Govt College for Women, Shahrah-i-Liaquat; Govt Degree Science & Commerce College, Block 7, Gulshan-i-Iqbal and Govt Girls Inter College, Moosa Lane, Lyari.
The male centers have been set up at Adamjee Govt. Science College; Govt. Superior Science College, Shah Faisal Colony; D.J Govt Science College; Jinnah Govt College, near Secondary Board's office; Govt College for Men, Nazimabad and Govt College for Boys & Girls SRE Majeed Stadium Road.
The CAC chief said that though 14 claim centers had been set up at abovementioned colleges, all colleges would act as guidance centers for the students.
The five female colleges where one per cent quota for sports has been reserved are: Govt Degree Girls College, Pak Colony; Govt Degree Girls College, Saeedabad, Baldia Town; Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Govt Girls College, Azam Basti; Govt Girls College, Landhi Mill Area and Govt Degree Girls College, Ibrahim Hyderi.
The male colleges where one per cent quota for sports has bee allocated are: Govt Degree boys college, Jungle Shah, Keamari; Govt Degree Boys College, Konkar, Gadap; Govt Degree Boys College, KMC Store, Nishtar Road, S.M Arts & Commerce College-No. 2 and Govt degree Boys College, Metroville No.3, SITE.
At the outset, Prof Ansar said that a total of 113,716 students had passed their matriculation examination from the Karachi Board this year while about 5,000 candidates, include O' Levelers, matriculates from other than Karachi Board, Technical Board and those who could not get admission previous for any reasons, were expected to seek admission in the city's public sector colleges and higher secondary schools The admission policy, he added, had been designed to facilitate/accommodate all the candidates who had passed their matriculation examination.
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