HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Board of Inter-mediate and Secondary Education (BISE) announced on Sunday results of the annual examinations 2014 of Higher Secondary Certi-ficate Part-I and II (Class-XI and XII) commerce group.

Two girls outshined all the students and won the first and second positions while the third position went to a boy in HSC part-II.

Paras Bano, a student of the Government Girls Coll-ege clinched the first position by securing 762 out of a total 1,100 marks, Syeda Areesha Fatima of Gover-nment Shah Latif Girls College, Latifabad Unit No6, secured the second position with 760 marks, while Ali Abbas Masoom of Foundation Public Higher Secondary School, Latifabad Unit No2, obtained the third position after getting 756 marks.

A total of 818 candidates succeeded in getting through the exams while 1,026 candidates were enrolled for the exams.

1,013 candidates appeared in the exams and 13 were absent while percentage of successful candidates remained 80 per cent.

No candidate could succeed in securing grade A-I and only one candidate managed to obtain grade-A. 126 candidates secured grade-B; 433 got grade-C; 256 obtai-ned grade-D and two boys could barely manage to reach grade-E. In the annual examination of HSC Part-I (Class-XI) commerce group, 886 of 1,078 enrolled candidates (579 boys and 307 girls) passed the exams. 1,070 candidates appeared in the exams while eight were absent.

Published in Dawn, July 28th, 2014

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