HYDERABAD, Aug 19: The controller of examinations, Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Hyderabad, Prof Abdul Hafeez Soomro, on Monday announced the results of HSC-II, annual examination, 2002, of pre-engineering, pre-medical and science general groups.

The results were announced in the presence of position holders and their parents and teachers of different intermediate colleges at a ceremony held at the local press club.

PRE-ENGINEERING GROUP: Among boys, Faisal Dildar, son of Mohammad Dildar Jamal Ghumman, of the Petaro Cadet College secured first position by obtaining 911 marks, Arsalan Alam, son of Mohammad Alam Khanzada, and Mohammad Saleem, son of Ali Murad Korai, of the same college secured second position by taking 904 marks each while the third position was bagged by Amjad Ali, son of Abdul Sattar Shaikh, of the Hyderabad Public School with 903 marks.

Among girls, Nimerta Sirichand, daughter of Sirichand Sachdev, of the Beacon House Public School, Qasimabad, secured first position with 890 marks while Hira Rabel, daughter of Anis Mughal, of the College of Excellence for Girls, Latifabad, and Fatima Nisar, daughter of Nisar Ahmad Soomro, of the Foundation Public Higher Secondary School, Latifabad, bagged second and third positions by securing 877 and 871 marks respectively.

PRE-MEDICAL GROUP: Among boys, Khairuddin Memon, son of Niaz Ahmad Memon, of the Hyderabad Public School stood first with 926 marks while Dharma Dev, son of Maha Dev Madhoo Mal Malhi, of the Sanghar Cadet College and Salam Khoja, son of Ghulam Mohammad Khoja, of the Preston Intermediate College, Latifabad, bagged second and third positions with 896 and 888 marks respectively.

Among girls, Afshan Jawaid, daughter of Abdul Rauf Jawaid Syed, of the Government Nazerath Girls College, Hyderabad, secured first position by obtaining 914 marks, Beenish, daughter of Rehmatullah, of the College of Excellence for Girls, Latifabad-6, and Saba Afzal, daughter of Malik Amir Afzal, of the Zain Public School, Badin, shared the second position by obtaining 894 marks each while Shabanam, daughter of Mohammad Ismail Memon, of the Government Nazerath Girls College, Hyderabad, secured third position with 892 marks.

GENERAL GROUP: Among boys, Moiz Khan, son of Waqar Ali Khan, of the Army Public School, Hyderabad, stood first by obtaining 796 marks while the second position was secured by Raza Mohammad, son of Kazi Noor Mohammad Sand, of the Mirpurkhas Public School with 783 marks.

The third position was shared by Faisal Aman, son of Amanullah Abbasi, of the Army Public School, Hyderabad, Ghulam Mujtaba, son of Nizamuddin Memon, of the Government College, Matiari, and Mohammad Yousuf, son of Mohammad Waryal Khaskheli, of the same college with 777 marks each.

Among girl candidates, all the three positions were bagged by the students of the Government Nazerath Girls College, Hyderabad. Syeda Sehrish Aftab, daughter of Syed Aftab Ahmad, secured first position with 902 marks while Saba Mubashir, daughter of Syed Mubashir Ali, and Sadaf, daughter of Nazar Ali Momin, bagged second and third positions by securing 890 and 797 marks respectively. The pass percentage on the whole remained 50.61.

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