KARACHI, Nov 16: The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) on Friday announced the results of HSC-I (pre-engineering) annual examinations 2007.

According to the statistics of the results, a total of 14,677 male candidates appeared in the exams, of which 5,056 (34.65 per cent) were declared successful in all the six papers, 2,019 (13.84 per cent) in five papers, 1,987 (13.62 per cent) in four papers, 3,195 (21.89 per cent) in three papers, 1,494 (10.24 per cent) in two and 722 (4.95 per cent) in one paper.

Some 4,831 girl candidates took part in the examination, of them 2,236 (46.5 per cent) managed to clear all the six papers, 790 (16.43 per cent) were declared successful in five papers, 698 (14.51 per cent) in four papers, 772 (16.05 per cent) in three papers, 259 (5.39 per cent) in two and 67 (1.39 per cent) in one paper.

As many as 19,928 candidates had got themselves registered with the board out of which 19,508 appeared in exams. The board withheld results of 106 candidates of which 84 were males and 22 females.

Science General

The BIEK also announced the results of HSC-I (Science General) annual examinations 2007. According to official statistics, as many as 835 male candidates appeared in the exams out of which 65 cleared all the six papers, 168 were declared successful in five papers, 255 passed four papers, 161 cleared three papers, 95 managed to clear two papers and 73 cleared only one paper.

A total of 835 female students appeared in the examination and 188 were declared successful in all the six papers, 249 cleared five papers, 297 were declared successful in four papers, 74 in three, 21 in two and only 4 managed to clear only one paper.

The total pass percentage remained 15.31 per cent in six papers, 25.24 in five, 33.41 in four, 14.23 in three, 7.02 in two and 4.66 per cent in one paper.

A total of 1,712 candidates got themselves registered of which 1,670 turned up to the examination halls. The board withheld the results of 18 candidates of which 11 were males and 7 females.

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