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Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) Multan has declared the result of FA, FSc 2004 showing pass percentage of 57.03 and all the top positions were annexed by the girls.
Briefing the Journalists, Chairman of BISE said that total 41,978 students submitted their admissions but 40,641 candidates appeared in the examination and remaining 1,337 students did not appear in the examination for the reason best known to them.
He said that 21,690 out of 40,641candidates were declared successful showing pass percentage of 53.37. Total 20,690 regular candidates appeared in the examination, of them 11,800 were declared successful showing pass percentage of 57.03.
Total 9,890 out of 19,951 private candidates were declared successful achieving the pass percentage of 49.57 while total 24 cases of using unfair means were instituted, of them 13 punished and remaining eleven are still under process.
Vaneeza Mehak d/o Hakim Ali (roll no 564) of Nishat College of Science and Ammara Sultan d/o Sultan Bakhsh (roll no 587) of same college annexed the first and second position by obtaining 968 and 952 marks respectively while Sehar Javed d/o Javed Saleem of Government Degree College Multan got third position by securing 951 marks.
Among Boys: Sharjeel Ahmed s/o Muhammad Saleem Akhtar (roll no 5446) of Punjab College of information & Technology, Muhammad Ali Khan s/o Tahir Jalees Khan (roll no 9497) and Adeel Siraj s/o Siraj Ahmed Khan of Government Degree College Bosan road annexed the first, second and third positions by obtaining 950, 947, and 935 marks respectively.
Pre Medical, (Boys), Muhammad Omair Khan s/o Dr Muhammad Ubaidullah Khan (roll no 1393), Taimoor Chughtai s/o Muhammad Ajmal Chughtai (roll no 1396) and Junaid Riaz s/o Riaz-ul-Hassan (roll no 1399) of Government Degree College Bosan Road got first, second and third position by securing 941, 936, 935 marks respectively.
Pre Medical (Girls), Vaneeza Mehak d/o Hakim Ali (roll no 564) of Nishat College of Science and Ammara Sultan d/o Sultan Bakhsh (roll no 587) of same college annexed the first and second position by obtaining 968 and 952 marks respectively while Sehar Javed d/o Javed Saleem of Government Degree College Multan got third position by securing 951 marks.
Pre-Engineering (Boys), Sharjeel Ahmed (roll no 5446), stood first by securing 950 marks, Adeel Siraj (roll no 4655) stood second by securing 944 marks and Adnan Muazzam obtained third position by getting 934 marks.
Pre-Engineering (girls), Yusra Yousaf (roll no 4208) of Government Degree College Multan stood first by securing 920 marks, Maria Khan (roll no 4226) and Hafiza Maryam Bibi (roll no 4228) of Nishat College stood second and third by obtaining 914 and 912 marks respectively.
General Science (Boys): Muhammad Khan (roll no 9497), Khizar Hayat (roll no 9725), Muhammad Kashif (roll no 7523) stood first, second and third by securing 947, 914 and 891 marks respectively.
General Science (Girls), Rafia Saleem (roll no 7586) of Multan, Aneesa
Mughal of Vehari (roll no 8432) and Sana Suhail of Multan stood first, second and third by obtaining 912, 877, 871 marks respectively.
Humanities Group (Boys), Ghulam Rasul Madni (roll no 35448), Muhammad Yousaf (roll no 25498) and Syed Muhammad Asghar Bukhari (roll no 38538) annexed first, second and third position by obtaining 835,813 and 810 marks respectively.
Humanities group (Girls), Sobia Jamil (roll no 16105), Razia Rafiq (16104) and Naureen Zia (roll no 15309) got first, second and third positions by securing 862, 860 and 857 marks respectively.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2004

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