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BIEK Inter (computer) results | AKU-EB suppl results
Only two students secure A-1 grade in HSC exam
Karachi, Sep 01, 2008: Only two candidates could secure "A-1" grade marks in
the Class XII General Science (Computer) group annual examination-2008 and were
accordingly declared first and second position-holders at a ceremony organized
by the Board of Intermediate Education, Karachi (BIEK) here on Sunday to
announced the results.
A total of 1,826 candidates (895 male and 931
female) appeared in the examination and only 560 of them (232 male and 328
female) passed it. The overall pass percentage stood at 30.67 as against the
previous year's 34.2.
According to the statistics, 38 candidates (five
male and 33 female) got "A" grade, 155 (26 male and 129 female) "B" grade and
245 (107 male and 138 female) got "C" grade. The remaining successful candidates
got "D" and "E" grades.
Huma Amin Chhotani (Roll No. 611555), daughter of
Mohammad Amin Chhotani, bagged the first position with 930 (84.55 per cent) out
of the total 1,100 marks while Mohammad Amin Mohiuddin (Roll No 610186), son of
Gul Ahmed clinched the second position with 899 (81.73 per cent) marks. They are
students of D. A. Degree College for Women and DHA Degree College for Men,
respectively. Sara Ansari (Roll No. 611401), daughter of Mohammad Hashim Ansari
and Urooj Amanullah (Roll No. 611573), daughter of Amanullah Ismail Baddi,
shared the third position with 855 (77.73 per cent) marks. Ms Sara is a student
of the BAMM PECHS Govt College for Women and Ms Urooj is a student of the D. A.
Degree College for Women.
BIEK chairman Prof Anwar Ahmed Zai, controller
of examinations Prof Agha Akber Mirza, second and third position-holders and
their principals and parents attended the ceremony. However, the first
position-holder could not be contacted by the BIEK to inform her about the
programme.
Amin Mohiuddin, Sara Ansari and Urooj
Amanullah complained of loss of their studies and sleep owing to the power
failures and load-shedding during their examinations.
"Our performance
was affected by the disruption in power supply not only at our homes but also at
the examination centres," they added.
Amin Mohiuddin was of the view that
the trend of using unfair means in the examinations could be curbed with the
introduction of multiple choice questions in the papers. He stated that he did
not take any tuition, and wished to become a chartered accountant.
Sara
Ansari said although she was happy to get the position, she was disappointed by
missing the "A-1" grade. "It is merely because of the frequent power outages
which had seriously affected my studies at home and performance at the
examination centre," she complained.
She said that most students sought
tuitions at coaching centres only because their teachers would not give them
proper attention, one of the reasons being crowded classes.
She pointed
out that a normal strength of students in a class was though to be between 30
and 40 but in most institutions, a class consisted of more than 65
students.
Urooj Amanullah said she did not take any tuition because she
was lucky to have good teachers at her institution.
She stressed the need
for introducing more objective-type questions in the papers to curb the cheating
culture. Dawn
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AKU-EB supp exam results
Karachi: Aga Khan University Examination Board (AKU-EB) announced
the results of its supplementary SSC examinations on Saturday.
Students,
who took the supplementary examinations, have been given their final and
verified college entry marks during the college enrolment season, and will not
lose any time in starting their higher secondary studies.
The
supplementary results were announced just seven days after the last
supplementary examination was held. This was possible because of the
state-of-the-art e-marking technology that the Board used. This rapid turnaround
of results helps absentees, and those who did not perform well during the main
examination session. Until now, such candidates have faced uncertainty about
college places, and even the loss of a year's educational progress.
"I
was worried about family problems and could not concentrate on my mathematics
exam, and this made my life worse, but now, I am happy that I can apply to
colleges at the same time as my other class fellows," said a candidate from
Mianwali.
Electronic marking and the tabulation of results by especially
trained examiners assure accurate results. Daily Times
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| Education News | | Updated: 26 May, 2012 |
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