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4394 Students Give Aptitude Test In Dow University

Karachi: Almost 4394 students have been appeared for aptitude test at Dow University Ojha Campus, Karachi. A large number of girls’ candidates gave test while very less ratio of boys was available. Girls’ candidates said that it’s difficult for boys to read 5 years consecutively as boys try to run Homes as soon as possible. Only 800 candidates will be selected from these candidates for medical studies.

On other hand, most candidates and their parents Complaint regarding poor arrangements. Candidates brought own mineral water bottles as no proper water placement was available. Parents also told that they don’t have proper sitting place.

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October 30, 2011 Nouman Younas
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Nouman Younas is a Blogger, Online Media Journalist, SEO Expert and studied Mass Communication at the University of Karachi. Find out more about his work on his Twitter account @noumaan22

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