MANSEHRA, June 30: Students from the Pakistan Scouts Cadet College, Batrasi, Mansehra, have clinched the top nine positions in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations, 2002, breaking all the previous records of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE), Abbottabad.

The PSCC has also snatched the top 15 positions among the first 20, according to the results announced on June 28.

Ahmad Hassan Taimoor of the PSCC (roll number 18699) has got the first position by securing 769 marks out of 850.

The second position went to three cadets of the college, namely Zeeshan Asghar (roll number 18689), Fakhar Zaman Shah (roll number 18692) and Shahbaz Ali Khan (roll number 18698), who got 767 marks each.

Asfand Zubaid Malik of the PSCC (roll number 18657) got the third position by securing 762 marks.

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