HYDERABAD, Aug 18: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Hyderabad announced on Monday the results of annual examinations of Higher Secondary School Certificate Part-II (Class-XII) pre-medical, pre-engineering and science general groups.

Among boys, Waqas Mughis (seat No.83326) and Abdul Bari Babar (83334) of Superior Science College secured first and second positions. Tahir Hanif (92907) of National College of Science and Arts secured the third.

Among girls, Anum Mughal (83008) of College of Excellence for Girls, Aisha Farooque (80682) of Government Nazareth Girl College and Saira (94585) of Government Girls College, secured first, second and third positions.

In the pre-engineering group among boys, the first position was secured by Saeed Hassan Khan (71762) of Superior College of Science. Mohammad Umar (71735) of Superior College of Science and Mohammad Jawad (74643) of Cadet College Petaro secured second and third.

Among the girls, Sharmeen Abid (71886) of Superior College of Science secured first position. Ayesha Ahmed (77779) of Army Intermediate College secured second and Fiza (76934) of Government Girls College bagged third.

In the science general group among boys, Shahrukh (65753) of Saifee College of Computer Science secured first. Taha Qazi (65679) of The Educator College and Sikandar (65369) of Government College bagged second and third.

Sidra Qamar (65669) of Hayat Girls College secured first, Bushra (67017) and Madiha (67019) of Government Girls Degree College secured second and third positions by obtaining 803 and 787 marks, respectively.

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