RAWALPINDI: Students from Murree, Talagang and Chakwal clinched first three positions in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) annual examination 2025 under Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE).

According to BISE Rawalpindi spokesman Arslan Cheema, the top positions had been announced. The result will be formally announced on Thursday at 10:00 am in a function held at Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU) Rawalpindi, and it will be uploaded on the website.

Muhammad Usman from Lawrence College, Ghora Gali, Murree, clinched overall first position with 1,188 marks, while Bisma Ali from Punjab Secondary School for Girls, Talagang, secured the second position with 1,177 marks, and Maryam Shahzadi from Bahria Foundation Secondary School for Girls, Chakwal, got the third position with 1175 marks.

For Science group (boys), Muhammad Usman from Lawrence College Ghora Gali Murree clinched overall first position with 1188 marks, while Saad Khan from Cadet College Hasanabdal got second position with 1172 marks, and Ayan Ali from Cadet College Hasanabdal got third position with 1169 marks.

For Science group (girls), Bisma Ali from Punjab Secondary School for Girls, Talagang, secured first position with 1,177 marks and Maryam Shahzadi from Bahria Foundation Secondary School for Girls, Chakwal, got second position with 1175 marks and Adeela Ansar Raja from Darul Arqum, Chakwal, got third position with 1,173 marks.

For general group (boys), Muhammad Hanan Saeedi Al Kausar Islamic Centre, Fateh Jang Attock secured first position with 1031 marks, Muhammad Usman from Hudabia Educational Complex Government Boys Higher Secondary School New Chakra Rawalpindi with 983 marks and Muhammad Ahmed from Jamia Al-Madina Dhoke Gangal Rawalpindi with 982 marks.

For General Group (Girls), Asima Eman from Government Girls High School Chur Chowk Peshawar Road Rawalpindi secured first position with 1125 marks, Laiba Saeed from Sheen Girls Secondary School Talagang got second position with 1089 marks and Muneeza Bibi from Mehria Mohina Riazul Uloom Binaat Maki Dhoke Fateh Jang Attock with 1084 marks.

Published in Dawn, July 24th, 2025

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