MIRPURKHAS, Aug 28: Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Mirpurkhas has announced the results of Higher Secondary Certificate examinations part-II intermediate science, pre-engineering, premedical and general science group, here on Tuesday.

According to the results, in pre-engineering group, Mashalur Rehman Pandhiani of Cadet College Sanghar (seat No 25359) secured first position by obtaining 935 marks. Kundan Kumar Maheshwari of Degree College Mithi (seat No 24443) got second position with 920 marks. The third position goes to Narendar Kumar Rakhyani of Cadet College Sanghar (seat No 25363) who got 917 marks.

In pre-medical group, Chandra Bai daughter of Jodho Mal Meghwar of Girls College Umerkot (seat No 33020) secured first position and got 933 marks. Khadim Ali Maher of Boys Higher Secondary School Umerkot No 1 (seat No 32860) obtained second position with 932 marks. Bushra Khanzada of Higher Secondary School Sarhari (seat No 35609) secured third position by taking 931 marks.

In general science group, only three candidates appeared in the examination and two of them were declared successful.

In all 3,014 male and female candidates appeared in the inter science pre-engineering group examination and 2257 of them were declared successful and overall result of pre-engineering remained 74.88 per cent.

6,097 male and female candidates appeared in the premedical group examination while 4,909 of them were declared successful and over all result in this group remained 80.51 per cent.

On the occasion chairman of BISE Mirpurkhas Abdul Aleem Khanzada has distributed flowers and certificates among the position holder students and their parents.

SHOP GUTTED: A fire broke out in an optician’s shop at M.A.Jinnah road late on Monday night.

Reports said that the fire broke out in the Shah Optical Shop due to a short circuit as valuable items and furniture were reduced to ashes.

The fire was extinguished after hectic efforts of the fire brigade. Neighbouring shops were remained save.

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