ABDUL WADOOD versus UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, SHEIKH ZAYED HOSPITAL, LAHORE THROUGH VICE-CHANCELLOR
Article 37 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Approval Approved by the Medical College of the University of Health Sciences subject to the condition that the College of Health shall comply with the admission policy approved by the University of Health Sciences. , The affiliated medical college, which failed the three-step test, relieved them that they should get the benefit of an internal assessment of up to 30% of their overall results for their respective exams, such as by the university. Was given to which this college was actually affiliated with. Before being affiliated with the University of Punjab and finally with the University of Health Sciences, the applicants who failed and failed on three stages of validity (exams) complained about the lack of an internal diagnostic system based on their overall performance. No objections raised. The applicant, rated by his conduct, showed that claiming such benefits was a daunting step in obtaining a pass number in his final exams, records show that the University of Health Sciences represented. The right of the colleges to be recognized was to provide the same benefits to the students of such colleges as they enjoyed under the policies of the University with which they were formerly affiliated with the University of the Punjab (in the present case the University of the Punjab). And those colleges that were in the midst of the petitioners admitted that the university with which their college was University of In earlier studies was associated with Althea there was no system of internal evaluation criteria for the evaluation of the performance of the students are not entitled to any conditions, d
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