Bannu, DI Khan boards announce HSSC results
BANNU/DERA ISMAIL KHAN: The boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) in Bannu and Dera Ismail Khan on Friday declared the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) examination results.
Student of Qurtuba Public School and College in Dera Ismail Khan student Muhammad Haseeb Ahsan secured first position with 974 marks.
University Wensam College’s student Muhammad Rehan got 970 marks and secured second position while Ajwa Tehreem of the Qurtuba Public School and College grabbed third position securing 969 marks.
Qurtuba Public School and College’s students got 12 top positions.
A total of 13 girls student are among the top 20 position holders while overall pass percentage is 63 percent.
Likewise, students of the Government Degree College No-2 Bannu obtained 12 positions, including first and second, in the HSSC examination conducted by the BISE Bannu.
Hafeezullah of the Government Degree College No-2 was declared first with 992 marks and Faizan Ahmed Khan of the same college got 980 marks and obtained second position.
Muhammad Tayyab of the Akram Khan Durrani College secured 976 marks and grabbed third position in the BISE Bannu.
The BISE Dera Ismail Khan and Bannu awarded Rs 50,000, Rs45,000 and Rs 40,000 to first, second and third position holders, respectively at a function held at the BISE office.
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