Punjab’s Intermediate and Secondary Boards announce position holders of Intermediate Part II

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Published: 04:32 AM, 4 Sep, 2024
Punjab’s Intermediate and Secondary Boards announce position holders of Intermediate Part II
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Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) of Punjab have announced the position holders of the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC-II) or Intermediate Part II on Wednesday, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.


Various Intermediate and Secondary Education boards announced the names of the position holders on the directives of Punjab Higher Education Department while overall results will be announced tomorrow morning.


In BISE Lahore Intermediate Part II results, the girls have outclassed the boys in top positions. Rida Fatima from KIPS College bagged the first position with 1153 marks. Asma Ejaz from KIPs College obtained second position with 1152 marks.Usairam Ahmed from Government College got 3rd position with 1150 marks.


According to BISE Faisalabad, in pre-medical category, Muhammad Kaif and Muhammad Sumair Siddiqui of Punjab College bagged first position with 1146 marks. Ahmed Rehman of Punjab College Toba Tek Singh secured second position with 1143 marks in pre-medical classes. Mugheera Rehman of Chenab College Shorkot bagged the third position with 1140 marks.


Among female pre-medical students, Maimoona Kausar of Punjab College Toba won the first position while Ayesha Imran and Ashmil Fatima secured the second position. In Pre-Medical, Hadiya Yusuf of Punjab College and Marj Naz of Masoomin College Chiniot won the third position.


In pre-engineering, Zulnoreen Tahir of Aspire College Toba Tek Sing secured the first position with 1133 marks. In pre-engineering, Muhammad Amir of Muhammad Ali Jinnah Higher Secondary School, Pansira secured the second position and Waleed Islam of Punjab College Faisalabad secured the third position with 1127 marks.


In pre-engineering female section, Sadia Batool of Punjab College won the first, Hoor Fatima of Faran Girls college Toba Tek Singh bagged the second position while Alisha of Aspire College Jhang secured the third position.


In general science group, Punjab college’s Muhammad Abdullah won the first position, Ahmed Ali secured the second position and Mehd Asif won the third position.


In female general science group, Zainab Tariq of Punjab College Pir Mahal won the first position, Arisha Bint Asif of Punjab College Faisalabad secured second and Ariba Najam of Punjab College Faisalabad secured third position.


In Humanities Group, Mehdi Hasan of TIPS College Chiniot bagged the first position, Rizwan Haider of M A Jinnah Higher Secondary School Pansira got the second and Sheikh Haseeb Abbas of Jinnah College Jhang bagged the third position.


In Humanities female section, Razia of Govt Girls Secondary School, Samundri won the first, Khadija Nazar of MA Jinnah Higher Secondary School won the second and Ansa Mukhtar of Mohsin Girls Higher Secondary School Jhang bagged the third position.


In commerce group, Muhammad Ahmed of Punjab College Faisalabad secured the first position, Usman Tariq of KIPs College Faisalabad bagged the second position and Abdul Ahad of Superior College Faisalabad won the third position.


In female section of commerce group, Ayesha of Superior College City Campus Faisalabad bagged top slot, Eman Fatima of Iman Public Higher Secondary School won the second and Eman Sana of KIPs College Faisalabad won the third position.


BISE Rawalpindi Board’s first three top position have been won by female students. The first position was won by Natasha Rizwan from Talagang Educational Institute. The second position was secured by two students Shahab Fatima and Zahira Fatima from Tala Gang while the third position was won by Farah Rasheed, a resident of Gujar Khan.


In BISE Multan, first position was won by female student. According to BISE Multan chairperson Maryam Khan, Wajiha Afzal, Arfa Batool and Zarlish Fatima secured first position in the board by securing 1158 marks.


Ali Ahrar got 2nd position in the board by securing 1154 marks while Faseeh-ur-Rehman stood third with 1153 marks.


The first position holder Muhammad Afzal belongs to Borewala, Shahid Aziz belongs to Mailsi and Zarlish Fatima belongs to Multan. Second position holder Ali Ahrar is resident of Multan while third position holder Faseehur Rehman belongs to Mailsi.


BISE Bahawalpur has also declared the names of the toppers. In the overall results, Hafiza Mahin got the first position with 1156 marks out of 1200. Fatima Siddique got second position with 1154 marks and Abdullah Imtiaz secured the third position by scoring 1152 marks.


In medical group, Abdullah Imtiaz secured 1152 marks while in female medical section, Hafiza Mahin got first position with 1156 marks. In engineering group, Ahmed Pervez secured the first position with 1129 marks and in female section Sania Hasan got 1146 marks and stood first.


Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) Sargodha has announced the results of annual intermediate exams here on Tuesday. Muhammad Hamza from Govt Graduate College Bhakkar secured first position by obtaining 1156 marks.


According to BISE press release, Sakina Zahra from Punjab College Bhakkar secured second position with 1153 marks, while Hassan Sharif from Punjab College Sargodha and Hadiya Masood from Superior College Sargodha got third positions with 1151 marks each. Out of the total 25 positions, female students secured 13, while male students obtained 12. Commissioner Jahanzeb Awan congratulated the position holders and extended his best wishes to their parents and teachers.


BISE Sahiwal has also announced the names of position holders of intermediate second students. Muhammad Abdullah of DPS College Okara secured overall first position by securing 1155 marks while Bisma Manzoor of DPS College Sahiwal secured second slot with 1149 marks and Muhammad Abdullah of DPS College Chichawatani secured the third position by securing 1148 marks.


In BSIE Sahiwal overall 46877 candidates appeared in Intermediate part 2 exams while 45519 candidates were declared successful. The ratio of passing students was 55:31 percent.

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