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KU announces associate degree results for commerce, science

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University of Karachi has announced the results for the annual examinations of 2023. According to the Controller of Examinations, Dr. Syed Zafar Hussain, the results for the Associate Degree in Commerce (ADC) and Associate Degree in Science (ADS) for the first year have been made public.

In the Associate Degree in Commerce (Regular) examinations, 4,169 students participated, with only 481 passing, while 3,688 students were declared unsuccessful.

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The overall pass rate was 11.54 percent. Meanwhile, in the Associate Degree in Commerce (Private) exams, 557 students took part, with just 50 students succeeding and 507 failing.

The success rate in this category was 8.98 percent. For the Associate Degree in Science, a total of 523 students appeared for the exams, with 93 passing and 430 failing, resulting in a pass rate of 17.78 percent.

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