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FBISE HSSC supplementary exam results
FBISE HSSC supplementary exam results 2008 announced
Islamabad, Dec 6: Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) has announced the
result of Higher Secondary School Certificate Supplementary Examination 2008
declaring the success ratio up to 51.22 per cent.
According to result
details of supplementary exams held in the months of October/November, the total
number of candidates who appeared was 7098 out of which 3625 qualified. In
Humanities group, 997 candidates were declared successful out of 2147 appeared.
In Pre-medical group, 464 candidates qualified out of 865, 825
candidates passed out of 1470 in Pre-Engineering group. In General Science
group, 904 candidates passed out of 1932, 430 candidates passed out of 677 in
Commerce group while in MED. Technology group, five candidates passed out of
seven candidates.
As many as 1427 female candidates passed out of 2,653
appeared in the examination by achieving 53.87 percentage while 2198 male
candidates passed out of 4445 with the success ratio of 49.63 per cent. The News
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"I think that fbise check the hssc supply papers very carelessly because my result clearly shows that fbise check the paper very carelessly.but i don,t know that it is a mistake or fbise had mixed my papers with other candidates or non profeessionals personality have checked the papers."
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IJT takes over anti-IJT rally at Punjab University
Lahore: Punjab University (PU) Islami Jamiat Taliba (IJT)
activists, in the presence of dozens of PU security guards, staged a show of
their 'strength' and hijacked the a rally of PU students protesting against
their actions.
PU students, along with students from the Anjuman-e-Taliba
Islam (ATI) and other activists, staged a protest against the incident of
shooting in the varsity on Tuesday night, in which IJT activists opened fire on
PU students.
The IJT allegedly opened fire on a group of University Students
Federation (USF), and injured nine people, out of which two were seriously
wounded and are still admitted to the Jinnah Hospital. The governor met with the
students at the hospital and expressed his concern over the incident. He also
directed the Punjab inspector general and the Punjab University vice-chancellor
to take action against those involved. On Wednesday, over 200 students from the
university blocked the campus road for all kinds of traffic and protested
against the incident.
On Friday, after the weekly prayers, students from the
Insaf Students Federation (ISF) gathered in front of the PU central mosque and
shouted slogans against the instigators of the violence. The protesters demanded
the government eradicate all such terrorist elements from the varsity and arrest
those responsible. However, during the protest, numerous IJT activists entered
the protest and started shouting their own traditional slogans. Dozens of
university security guards were reportedly present on the occasion, but they did
not take any action.
Gangsters: A PU student, Bilal, said that the elements
involved in the attacks were gangsters, not students, adding that they would
demolish the peace. He said that the administration had failed to protect the
students.
IJT: PU IJT General Secretary Qaiser Shrif said that they had not
disturbed the students, and had held their own 'Defence of Pakistan
Rally'.
ATI Rally: The ATI organised a demonstration outside the Lahore Press
Club against the IJT for its alleged hooliganism and afterwards held a march to
the Governor's House. Members from the USF also participated in the
demonstration and expressed their and anger and concern over the incident. ATI
nazim Muhammad Salman led the rally, while dozens of activists participated and
chanted slogans against the IJT's actions. They also chanted slogans supporting
Governor Salmaan Taseer and his pro-education policies. Salman said that he had
met with the governor's representative, adding that he had appreciated the
governor's steps on the PU issue and the promotion of education.
However,
the IJT has denied any involvement in the incident and termed it a conspiracy to
divide the students and disrupt peaceful academic activities in the
university.
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GCU wins speech contest
Lahore: The Government College University (GCU) won the
All-Pakistan Bilingual Declamation Contest 2008 at the Pakistan Air Force
Academy Risalpur, according to a press release issued on Friday. Air Chief
Marshall Tanveer Mehmood presented a trophy to the GCU team. In the individual
category, GCU student Omer Khan was declared best Urdu speaker. GCU student Umar
Ziauddin was declared second-best English speaker. Daily Times
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| Education News | | Updated: 23 May, 2012 |
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