The doctors are in: Khyber Medical College dominates MBBS final year result

Bags top three positions with an overall passing percentage of 95%.


Our Correspondent September 03, 2013
The lowest percentage of successful candidates was recorded at Abbottabad International Medical College with only 21%. PHOTO: FILE

PESHAWAR: Khyber Medical College (KMC) clinched the top three positions in the MBBS Final Professional Annual Examinations 2012, according to results announced by Khyber Medical University (KMU) on Tuesday.

A total of 908 students appeared in their final year professional MBBS examinations, out of which 759 were declared successful. The
overall passing percentage was 84%.

According to a notification issued by the KMU examination department, Saeed Ali of KMC secured first position by obtaining 1,722 marks out of 2,000. Ambreen Subhan and Ziauddin obtained the second and third positions by acquiring 1,677 and 1,620 points, respectively.

In the exams, the highest passing percentage was 96%, achieved by Khyber Girls Medical College, Peshawar and KMU Institute of Medical Science, Kohat.

Bannu Medical College and KMC Peshawar both had a passing percentage of 95%. Gomal Medical College, DI Khan had a passing percentage of 88% followed by Saidu Medical College, Swat with 86%. Meanwhile, Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad obtained 85% passing results and Women Medical College, Abbottabad scored 71%.

The lowest percentage of successful candidates was recorded at Abbottabad International Medical College with only 21%.

In the notification, KMU Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Mohammad Hafizullah congratulated successful students, particularly position holders, and expressed hope they would improve their professional and communication skills through hard work in the upcoming years.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 4th, 2013.

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