Saturday, August 1, 2009

Rawalpindi, lahore, sargodha, fasalabad, bahawalpur, AJK Board SSC Results

Rawalpindi Board Results

http://www.biserwp.edu.pk/

Lahore Board Results

http://www.biselahore.com/resultssc09.htm


Gujranwala Board Results

http://www.bisegrw.com/

Multan Board Results


http://www.bisemultan.edu.pk/

Federal Board Results

http://fbise.edu.pk/

Sargodha Board Results

http://www.bisesargodha.edu.pk/

Fasalabad Board Results

http://www.bisefsd.edu.pk/Result.aspx

Bahawalpur Board Results

http://www.bisebwp.edu.pk/matricssc.asp

AJK Board Results

http://www.ajkbise.net/ajkbise-search-ssc2009-roll-result.html

Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) SSC Results.

ISLAMABAD - Girls have outshone boys by securing first top five positions in all the groups in Higher Secondary School Certificate annual examination Part II results announced Thursday.
The over all pass percentage of the candidates who appeared in the examination 2009, remained 79.43 announced by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE). Out of total 35,584 candidates including regular and private 28,265 were declared pass.
In Pre-Medical, Commerce and Humanities Group, girl students bagged all top three positions. In Pre-Engineering Group, Iqra Ejaz of ACME College of Excellence, Faisalabad Road, Sargodha, secured first position with 1,030 marks. Syed Hasnain Akhtar of Fauji Foundation College For Boys, New Lalazar, Rawalpindi Cantt, got second position by securing 999 marks followed by Zeeshan Mahmood of Fazaia Inter College Munir Road, Lahore, who obtained 992 marks.
In Pre-Medical Group, the students of Army Public School & College for Girls 208 Hamayun Road, Rawalpindi, clinched all the three positions. Fatima Ayaz got first position by securing 1,017 marks followed by Aima Tariq who obtained 1,013 marks. The third position was shared by Zahabia Khalid and Amna Amer by securing 1,005 marks.
Ayesha Afzal of FG College for Women, Kashmir Road, Rawalpindi, stood first in Science General Group who obtained 997 marks. Mohsin Mustafa of FG Sir Syed College, The Mall, Rawalpindi, clinched second position with 974 marks. While Wardah Naseer of FG College for Women, Kashmir Road, Rawalpindi, remained third, securing 971 marks.
In Commerce Group, Hamida Shams of Islamabad Commerce College for Women, F-10/3, bagged first position by securing920 marks. Uzma Raj of Punjab Collewge of Information Technology G-6/1, Aabpara, Islamabad, secured second position with 911 marks. While Shazdah Gul got third position by securing 904 marks.
Similarly, in Humanities Group, Zahida Noreen of Pakistan Education Centre, Doha, Qatar, stood first with 892 marks. While Almas Javed of FG College for Women, Kashmir Road, Rawalpindi, and Rabia Tariq of Askari College, Girl Campus, Sarwar Road, Saddar Rawalpindi, shared second position as both students secured 880 marks. And Samreen Khan of PACE Model College for Girls, Chashma, Mianwali, secured third position with 876 marks.

SBTE announces short course results

Sindh Board of Technical Education (SBTE) has announced the results of the fourth term of short courses (Technical Examinations 2009).

In a press release issued on Thursday by Controller of Examinations Sirajul Islam Bukhari, 119 candidates appeared in various trades while 97 cleared their exams, making the pass percentage 81.51 per cent.

Aman Vali of Gulshan Technical School obtained 274 marks and clinched first division in refrigeration and air conditioning, Umair Shah of the same centre received 269 marks in general electrician, while Naseer Ahmed of Pakistan Polytechnic College was also awarded first division in wireman course.

Lahore Board announced Intermediate exam results, GCU positions

GCU students dominate BISE inter-exam results
Lahore, Aug 16, 2008: Government College University (GCU) students were in the spotlight during the announcement of the results of the Lahore Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) annual examinations for intermediate classes (11 and 12) on Friday.

GCU student Ahsan Ismail topped the results in all groups. GCU students also grabbed the top three positions of the pre-engineering group and all three positions of the General Science group.

Of the total 108,072 students who sat the exams, 55,704 passed, bringing the pass percentage to 51.54 percent. This is very low compared to last year's pass percentage, which was 72.67 percent.

The results were announced at a ceremony organised by the BISE. Since the government has yet to appoint a provincial minister for education, the chief guest of the ceremony was Excise and Taxation Minister Mujtaba Shujaur Rehman. BISE Acting Chairman Maqsood Mumtaz, Secretary Haji Muhammad Dogar, Controller of Examinations Prof Manzurul Hassan Niazi and Higher Education Department Secretary Arifa Saboohi were also present at the ceremony.

The results: According to the combined results, GCU's Ahsan Ismail got the highest score of 1,026 out of 1,100. Kinnaird College (KC) student Maryam Javed was second with 1,024 marks. GCU student Waqar Ali was close behind with 1,023 marks.

Pre-medical (boys):
1) Muhammad Umair, a District Public School for Boys Okara student, scored 1,012.
2) Harris Abdullah, a Suffa Educational Complex Okara student, scored 995.
3) Muhammad Usman Farooq, a student of Forman Christian College University (FCCU), scored 993.

Pre-medical (girls):
1) KC student Wardah Malik scored 1,018.
2) Mariam Baig, a Lahore College for Women University (LCWU), scored 1,004.
3) KC students Fizza Mubasher and Aneeqa Nasir Qureshi shared the third spot with an identical score of 1,000.

Pre-engineering (boys): GCU students secured all three top spots of this group.
1) Ahsan Ismail scored 1,026.
2) Waqar Ali scored 1,023.
3) Rizwan Tariq scored 1,019.

Pre-engineering (girls)
1) KC student Maryam Javaid scored 1,024 marks
2) Hadia Sajjad, a Kasur Public High School for Girls student, scored 1,005.
3) Two KC students, Farah Latif and Zahra Tahir, scored 1,002 to share the spot.

General Science (boys): This group was dominated by GCU students
1) Zainul Abidin scored 929.
2) Usama Tariq scored 920
3) Mehroz Sabir scored 918.

General Science (girls)
1) LCWU student Affira Atta scored 985 marks.
2) Punjab College for Women student Memoona Javaid scored 983 marks.
3) KC student Kiran Arif scored 975 marks.

Commerce Groups (boys)
1) Muneer Hussain, a student of Punjab College of Commerce, scored 929.
2) Shehraiz, a Superior College of Information Technology and Management Sciences student, scored 908
3) Arif Raza, a student of MAO College, scored 904 marks.

Commerce group (girls)
1) Sana Qadeer, a Punjab College for Women student secured 935 marks.
2) Humaira Manzoor, a private candidate, scored 905.
3) Huma Naz, a Ravi College for Women student, scored 897.

Humanities (boys)
1) Private candidate Malik Rafaqat Ali topped this group with 910 marks.
2) Private candidate Mehfooz Ahmed Bhatti scored 900.
3) GCU student Nokhaiz Rasool Cheema scored 899.

Humanities (girls)
1) Nomana Khalid, a Government College For Women, Wahdat Road student, scored 924 to top this group.
2) Farah Tariq, an LCWU student, scored 921.
3) Fazeelat Ishaq, a private candidate from Sheikhupura, scored 918.

Cash awards:
The top three position holders of all groups were given cash awards. Those who stood first in their groups were given Rs 20,000, those coming second got Rs 15,000, while those coming third were given Rs 10,000.

The VCs, principals and teachers of the students were also given gold medals.

The parents of private candidates were given gold medals, certificates and a copy each of the Holy Quran.

BISE Lahore matric results: Grace marks for all students

BISE allowed to declare matric results today: Grace marks for all students
Lahore, Aug 01: The Lahore High Court on Friday allowed the Lahore Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) to announce the secondary school examination results on Saturday (today) after the chairman assured the court that all the students would be given grace marks.

Justice Iqbal Hameedur Rehman also disposed of a petition challenging the marking mechanism of papers by Sheikhupura Jamia High School teacher Arshad Abbas in view of the assurance given by the BISE chairman.

Petitioner's counsel Khawar Ikram Bhatti submitted that his client had appeared in the examination and answered all questions according to the syllabus and course recommended by the board. The sample solved papers provided by the board to the examiners were, however, not in accordance with the syllabus which would affect the marking of papers of the petitioner and other students.

The counsel said the board as per routine provided sample solved papers to all examiners, which were not in conformity with the syllabus and course.

He said this anomaly would affect the marking of answer sheets as the examiners would mark the questions as per answers provided to them.

He prayed for restraining the board from announcing the result till the examiners were provided new sample solved papers in accordance with the syllabus.

Meanwhile, all the eight boards of intermediate and secondary education are declaring matriculation annual examination for 2009 results on Saturday (today).

At a ceremony at the Lahore board, Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif will award prizes to position holders.

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