Boys outshine girls in Rawalpindi Matric exam
Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (RBISE) on Wednesday announced Secondary School Certificate (SSC) annual examination 2016 result.
Out of all enrolled 123,359 students 121,981 including 86,831 regular and 35,150 private students appeared in the examination.
The overall pass percentage remained 71.35 while total 34,761 candidates failed in the exams. The pass percentage of regular candidates remained 80.21 while the pass percentage of private candidates remained only 49.46 per cent.
Total 66,650 male and 55331 female students appeared in the exams while pass percentage of male remained 67.13 and female 76.13. SSC annual examination 2016 result declaration and prize distribution ceremony held here in the auditorium of government postgraduate college Asghar Mall.
Saqib Javed (Roll No 826497), a student of Cadet College (SSC level) Choa Saidan Shah, Chakwal, got overall first position in the board with 1070 marks.
The second overall position was clinched by, Seemabia Saher, (Roll No 805977) of Fauji Foundation Girls High School, Jand, Attock and Muhammad Sameed Alam (Roll No 810982) from Cadet College Hassanabdal, Attock by obtaining 1069 marks. The overall third position was clinched by Mohammad Abubakr (Roll number 881497), student of Siddeeq Public School (Boys) 6th Road Satellite Town, Rawalpindi and Zaid Ali (Roll number 810984) student of Cadet College Hassanabdal Attock securing 1068 marks.
According to the result in Science Group (Girls) Seemabia Sahar, (Roll No 805977) of Fauji Foundation Girls High School, Jand, Attock secured 1069 marks to remain on top. She was followed by Sobaina Mujeeb (Roll No 824217) of Munir Public Girls High School, Chakwal by getting 1063 marks.
Quratulain (Roll No 863714) of Radiant Secondary School for Girls, Iqbal Town, Near Kuri Road, Rawalpindi, got 1063 marks and also remained 3rd in the Science Group (Girls).
Similarly in Science Group for Boys Saqib Javed (Roll No 826497) of Cadet College (SSC Level), Choa Saidan Shah, Chakwal secured 1070 marks and stood at first position.
Muhammad Sameed Alam (Roll No 810982) of Cadet College Hassanabdal, Attock, got 1069 marks and remained second in the Science Group for Boys.
Mohammad Abu Bakar (Roll No 881497) of Siddeeq Public School (Boys) 6th Road Satellite Town, Rawalpindi, secured 1068 marks with third position while Zaid Ali (Roll no 810984) with same 1068 marks also got third position in the Science Groups for Boys.
In General Group Girls, Hurrain Majeed, Numra, and Zainab obtained 995 991 and 981 marks respectively and stood at first second and third positions.
In General Group for Boys Aafaq Kamal, Muhammad Bilal, and Anique Ather secured 926 924 and 919 marks respectively and clinched first second and third positions.
According to BISER spokesman, Arslan Cheema, the candidate can check their result on the board s website www.biserwp.edu.pk and www.biserawalpindi.edu.pk. The result can also be checked by sending short message service (SMS) at 800296.
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