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Sindh E-Centralized College Admission Policy 2017 Placement in Xi on Merit Under Seccap-2017 SINDH E-CENTRALIZED COLLEGE ADMISSION POLICY 2017 PLACEMENT IN XI ON MERIT UNDER SECCAP-2017 PRINT DATE : 04/09/2017 FACULTY : Commerce - Female Page 1 of 12 COLLEGE : 201 ABDULLAH GOVT. 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