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Boys Outshine Girls In Matric Annual Exams 2018; Total Pass Percentage Remains 77.57 Percent
Umer Jamshaid Published July 21, 2018 | 04:45 PM
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISER) here on Saturday announced the result of Secondary School Certificate (SSC), Matriculation annual Examination 2018 while boys outshine girls in the exams as out of overall top three positions, first two were clinched by male students.
RAWALPINDI, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 21st Jul, 2018 ) :Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISER) here on Saturday announced the result of Secondary school Certificate (SSC), Matriculation annual Examination 2018 while boys outshine girls in the exams as out of overall top three positions, first two were clinched by male students.
Talal Bin Tariq son of Muhammad Tariq, student of Cadet College Hassanabdal, Attock, Roll Number 104906, secured first position with 1087 marks and Abdul Haseeb Arshad son of Arshad Mahmood from Bahria Foundation Secondary School for Boys, Pindi Road Chakwal, Roll no. 113246, secured 1081 marks with second position while third position was secured by a female, student of Government Girls High School Number-I, Chakwal, Roll number 110598, Adina Aisha daughter of Muhammad Ali with 1079.
Secretary BISER, Dr. Muhammad Tanveer Zafar announcing the result here at Rawalpindi Arts Council informed that 124054 were enrolled students while 122726 candidates appeared in the exams out of whom 95189 were declared successful with 77.57 pass percentage.
27313 students failed in the exams while 1088 remained absent while 11379 students who appeared secured A plus position, 16435 passed with A grade, 25644 with B, 27736 with C, 13487 with D and 508 with E grade.
Total 66652 male and 56074 female students appeared in the SSC exams, the secretary said adding, 94040 were regular candidates and 30014 were private students while regular candidates' pass percentage remained 84.47 and private students' percentage was 55.43.
In regular Science group, a total of 68074 boys and girls sat in the exam and of them 59938 candidates passed with a pass percentage of 88.05.
In Science group for boys, Talal bin Tariq son of Muhammad Tariq Khan, Roll Number 104906, student of Cadet College Hassanabdal, Attock secured 1087 marks and first position. Abdul Haseeb Arshad son of Arshad Mahmood, Roll number 113246, student of Bahria Foundation Secondary School for Boys, Pindi Road, Chakwal stood second with 1081 marks while Ahmed Sohail son of Muhammad Sohail Akram, Roll Number 144105, student of Lawrence College Ghora Ghali, Tehsil Murree clinched third position with 1078 marks.
Similarly, in Science Group for Girls, Adina Aisha daughter of Muhammad Ali, Roll Number 110598, student of Government Girls High School Number-I, Chakwal secured first position with 1079 marks and Aroba Javed daughter of Javed Iqbal, Roll Number 125931, student of Fauji Foundation Model Secondary School for Girls, Sanghori Mandra, Tehsil Gujar Khan secured second position with 1078 marks while Syeda Salia Haider daughter of Syed Muhammad Munir Haider Shah, Roll Number 109158, student of Munir Public Girls High School Chakwal stood third in the group with 1076 marks.
In General Science Group for Boys, Shehryar Ali Khan son of Muhammad Shabbir, Roll Number 941129, student of Government M.C.Islamia Higher Secondary School Jhelum secured first position with 986 marks. Qasim Hussain son of Mazhar Hussain, Roll Number 938867, student of Rehmania Rizvia, Sohawa, Jhelum stood second with 938 marks while Younas Khan son of Taj Muhammad Khan, Roll Number 966976 clinched third position securing 932 marks.
Similarly, in General Science Group for Girls, Ramisha Shahzadi daughter of Muhammad Ilyas, Roll Number 934671, student of Government Girls High School Number-I, Jhelum got first position. Safrina Bibi daughter of Ghulam Ahmed, Roll Number 903065, student of Government Girls High School, Chura Sharif, Tehsil Jand got second position with 1009 marks and Zaneera Kalsoom daughter of Numan Sadiq, Roll Number 944890, student of Government M.C.Girls High School, Gujar Khan declared third in the group with 1005 marks.
SSC annual examination 2018 result declaration and prize distribution ceremony was held here in the auditorium of Rawalpindi Arts Council.
Caretaker Punjab Minister for Agriculture, food, Planning and Development Sardar Tanveer Ilyas was Chief Guest at the ceremony which was held in the honour of the position holder students.
He distributed medals, certificates and prizes among the position holder students. He addressing the participants said the students should focus on their education and work hard to succeed in all fields of life. The students can change fate of the country, he added.
The minister congratulated top position holders and other students who grabbed positions and passed in SSC exams.
Later talking to the media, top position holders students said their success is the result of the prayers of their parents and hard work of their teachers.
On the occasion, Commissioner Rawalpindi/Chairman BISER, Capt � Saif Anjum, former Chairman BISER and Faisalabad Board, Controller Examination, BISER, Abid Hussain and a large number of students and their parents were present.
BISER spokesman Arslan Cheema told APP that the candidates can check their result on the board's web site www.biserwp.edu.pk.
The result can also be checked by sending a short message service (SMS) at 800296.
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