ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) on Saturday announced secondary school certificate (SSC) results with pass percentage standing at 76.69.

According to the results issued by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), 78,915 students including regular and private appeared in the annual examination held in March-April 2015. Of them 60,517 were declared pass.

Sauid Tariq Balghari of Islamabad Model College for Boys, F-8/4, from Science Group clinched first position by securing 1,035 marks. Second position was shared by Aqdas Hussain of Hazma Army Public School and College, Rawalpindi, and Samiya Basit of Hitec School and College for Girls, Taxila, with 1,032 marks. Third position was also shared by Roha Ashfaq of Army Public School and College for Girls Range Road, Westridge III, Rawalpindi and Wajeeha Amir of Army Public School and College for Girls 56-A, The Mall, Peshawar Cantt with 1,030 marks each.

In humanities group, Sufana Shfiq of Viqar-Un-Nisa Noon Girls, Higher Secondary Institute, Jahangir Road, Rawalpindi, bagged first position by securing 977 marks. Wajid Ali of Institute of Islamic Sciences, Satra Meel F.A, Islamabad and Samiyah Aymen of Islamabad Model School for Girls, F-7/2 shared second position with 953 marks. Third position went to Javeria Faiz of Anam Public School and Girls College Rawal Town, Rawalpindi Cantt, who obtained 951 marks.

Published in Dawn, July 5th, 2015

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