LAHORE The Lahore Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education on Saturday declared the Intermediate Part-I (annual) Examination 2015.

A total 123,172 candidates appeared in the examination. Of them 69,890 were declared successful with a pass percentage of 56.7.

The board said the candidates against whose roll numbers and names abbreviations of certain subject(s) have been mentioned, have secured less than 33 per cent marks and they might appear in the subjects along with Part-II Annual Examination, 2016. Otherwise, their final result in the subject(s) will be determined on the basis of total marks obtained by them in Part I & II, except Islamic Education paper, which is held only in Part-I examination.

“In case of securing less than 33 per cent marks in the papers of Urdu and English (compulsory), (a) candidate may reappear in these subject(s) along with Part-II examination, otherwise result in these subjects shall be determined on the basis of total marks obtained by a candidate in a subject in the examination,” it said.

The candidates intending to apply for re-checking of their papers may apply online through BISE website (www.biselahore.com) within 15 days of the declaration of result.

Published in Dawn, October 11th , 2015

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