KARACHI: SSC-II suppl exam results

Published November 19, 2005

KARACHI, Nov 18: The Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK) on Friday announced the results of SSC part II supplementary examination 2005 of the Science and General groups (regular and private).

According to statistics, 11,496 candidates appeared in the examination and the pass percentage remained at 72.76.

None of the candidates got A-I grade while only 24 secured A grades.

As many as 466 candidates passed their examination with B grades and 3,042 secured C grades whereas 6,640 got D grades.

In all, 1,188 candidates cleared their examination with E grades while 136 passed in additional subjects.

A BSEK announcement on Friday said that the marks statement would be issued after two weeks.

It was pointed out that the marks statements of the regular and ex-students would be issued to the authorized representatives of the institutions concerned from the BSEK.

The marks statements of the private candidates will be mailed to their addresses as mentioned in the examination forms.

No marks statements will be issued from the BSEK for the purpose; it was further pointed out.—APP

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