SUKKUR: The Sukkur Board of Interme­diate and Secondary Education on Friday announced the results of annual examination for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) part-II in humanities, commerce and home economic groups.

According to the results, Ms Mehreen secured first position in humanities group by obtaining 825 marks, Muhammad Mobeen stood second with 813 marks and Momin Ali Khaskheli made it to the third position with 789 marks.

In commerce group, Ms Bakht Shahzadi clinched the first with 838 marks, Salar Mumtaz stood second with 828 marks and Ms Isma Shafi secured the third by obtaining 821 marks.

In home economics group, Ms Aliya Batool secured the first with 942 marks, Ms Saba Nisar Ahmed stood second with 938 marks and Ms Iqra Ameen made it to the third with 915 marks.

In humanities group, 10 students passed with grade-A, 781 B and 2,049 were placed in grade-C, while in commerce group, 24 passed with A, 97 with B and 90 were placed in grade-C.

Likewise, in home economics group, 13 students passed with A and four were placed in grade-B.

Published in Dawn October 3rd, 2015

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