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Bacha Khan University announces results for bachelor’s exam

Bacha Khan University announces results for bachelor’s exam
September 23, 2014

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CHARSADDA, September 23: The Bacha Khan University, Charsadda district has announced results of bachelor’s degree examination.

According to a notification from the controller of examinations, Mr Farmanullah of B.Sc achieved by getting 448 marks, Mr Qaiser Khan got second position with 427 marks and Tahir Hussain got third position with 425 marks.

In the arts category, Mr Muhammad Tufail won first position with 374 marks, Mr Muhammad Salman Khan secured second position with 371 marks and Mr Muhammad Nazir stood third with 370 marks. The passing percentage remained 54%.

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