MIRPURKHAS: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE), Mirpurkhas, announced on Friday result of the annual examination 2015 for the Higher Secondary Certificate part-II (class-XII) for all groups.

The success ratio of boys and girls remained almost equal in pre-engineering, pre-medical, science general, humanities (regular and private), oriental studies and commerce groups.

In pre-engineering, Mohammad Hassan Anwar Malik secured the first position by attaining 949 marks, Abdullah Malik stood second by getting 945 marks and Kuldeep Kumar obtained 925 marks to stand third.

In pre-medical, Ms Ifrah secured first position by achieving 948 marks, Ms Isbah attained the second by getting 944 marks and Hafsa Huzoor stood third with 929 marks.

In science general, of all the 110 candidates enrolled for exams seven were placed in grade A, 39 in B, 35 in C and two were placed in D while 27 failed.

In humanities, Rizwanullah stood first by getting 775 marks, Popat Satram achieved second by acquiring 762 marks and Sana Yaqoob got the third position.

In commerce, Muhammad Saad stood first by acquiring 853 marks, Iqra Javed secured second by getting 786 and Afia made it to the third by gaining 772 marks.

In oriental group, one candidate was placed in grade B, 15 in C and two were placed in grade D.

Published in Dawn, September 5th, 2015

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