KARACHI: HSC suppl results

Published March 13, 2005

KARACHI, March 12: Karachi Board of Intermediate Education on Saturday announced the results of HSC Part-II Supplementary Examinations 2004, of Science General and Pre-engineering groups.

According to statistics of Pre-engineering Supplementary Exams 2004 results, some 6,867 male and female candidates got registered, of which 6,575 appeared in the exams and only 1,973 were declared successful. The pass percentage remained 30.01.

No male or female candidate was able to pass the exam in A-1 grade, two male candidates got A grade, 21 male and 8 female candidates secured B grade, 249 male and 213 female candidates got C grade, 976 male and 374 female candidates got D grade, 123 male and 5 female candidates secured E grade while 2 male candidates were declared simply passed.

In HSC Part-II Supplementary Exams 2004 Science General Group, 1,325 male and female candidates got registered out of which 1,272 appeared and only 475 were declared successful with a pass percentage of 37.34.

Only a female candidate secured A grade, 2 male and 17 female candidates got B grade, 102 male and 88 female candidates got C grade, 206 male and 46 female candidates secured D grade while 13 male candidates were declared successful in E grade.—PPI

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