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Twin cities' students top FBISE exam
ISLAMABAD, Aug 3: Students from the twin cities have captured top positions in
all groups of the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) Part II annual
examination of the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE)
Islamabad.
According to the results announced on Thursday, an
overwhelming 80 per cent students have been declared successful in the
examination held in May this year.
In total, 41,128 students had appeared
in the exam, of whom 32,558 were declared pass in all their
subjects.
Mohammad Talha Malik of the F.G. Sir Syed College, Rawalpindi
Cantt, clinched the overall first position by securing 1,021 marks followed by
Mehwish Imtiaz of F.G Degree College for Women, Wah Cantt, with 1,012 marks and
Nisar-i-Fatima Changezi of Sardar Muhammad Latif Khan Changezi Garrison Academy,
Quetta Cantt, with 1,008 marks.
In the pre-engineering group, Muhammad
Talha Malik stood first with 1,021 marks followed by Sheheera Ismail of the Army
Public School and College, Rawalpindi and M. Ansar Iqbal of Fazaia Inter
College, Sargodha, with 991 and 980 marks, respectively.
In the
pre-medical group, girls grabbed the top two positions. Mehwish Imtiaz of the
F.G Degree College for Women, Wah Cantt grabbed the first position with 1,012
marks and Nisar-i-Fatima Changezi of Sardar Muhammad Latif Khan Changezi
Garrison Academy, Quetta Cantt, and Ali Ahsan Azeem of Army Public School and
College, Jhelum Cantt, clinched the second and third position with 1,008 and 994
marks.
Similarly, in the science general group girls outperformed boys in
the top three positions. Saima Khan of F.G. College for Women, Rawalpindi Cantt,
secured the first position with 949 marks while the second and third position
went to Tooba Salahuddin of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Arab Pakistan School, Abu
Dhabi, and Saba Munir of Islamabad College for Girls, F-6/2, who obtained 948
and 926 marks, respectively.
In commerce group, Sobia Batool of Punjab
College of Commerce got first position by securing 898 marks, while Ambreen Khan
and Rohail Naeem of Rawalpindi College of Commerce stood second and third with
895 and 874 marks.
Hafiz Zafar Mehmood Sadozai of Institute of Islamic
Sciences, Satra Meel, Islamabad, obtained 917 marks in humanities group and
remained first, while Amina Javaid of Fauji Foundation College for Girls got
second position with 915 marks followed by Hafiz Asad Ali of Institute of
Islamic Sciences, Satra Meel, with 912 marks at third position.
According
to an official announcement, this year 23 unfair means cases were reported and
the board said it followed a judicious procedure to decide all the cases. In all
these cases, personal hearing was ensured.
The HSSC supplementary
examination would start on October 17 and those who want to appear in the exam
should submit their forms by August 23.
All those students who want to
improve their grade or marks can do so by reappearing in up to two subjects of
their choice or can appear in part-I or part-II or both the parts within one
year after the declaration of their results.
Students who have failed in
more than two subjects have to appear in all subjects as fresh candidates, while
those failing in only two subjects are required to clear them in two allowed
chances. Dawn
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