GUJRANWALA: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE), Gujranwala, announced on Saturday the results of Intermediate Part-I annual examination 2015.

Controller examinations Dr Tanveer Zafar said overall 101,327 candidates appeared in the examination, and of them, 53,157 were declared successful, showing a pass percentage of 52.47.

In pre-medical group, he said at least 3,696 boys and 12,878 girls participated in examination and of them 2,364 boys and 8,901 girls were declared successful, with a pass percentage of 63.71 and 69.12, respectively.

SAHIWAL: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE), Sahiwal, declared results of Intermediate Part-I examination.

Controller examination Tahir Hussain said that 23,617 candidates appeared in the examination and out of which 15,082 got through it with a pass percentage of 53.41.

He said that 4,620 private candidates appeared in the examination and 1,964 of them were declared passed, showing a pass percentage of 43.

He said the supplementary exams will start from Oct 27.

Published in Dawn, October 11th , 2015

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