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The Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (RBISE) has announced the results for the Intermediate Part I and II examinations, 2004, in which 18,868 passed the Intermediate Part-I out of 37,755 with the average of 49.99 percent, while 20,770 out of 38,973 have passed with an average of 53.88 perent have passed the Intermediate Part-II.
Javeria Anwar daughter of Mohammad Anwar (Roll No 745056) of the Community Model Higher Secondary School, Pindi Gheb topped the Board with 938 marks followed by Muhammad Kashif (Roll No 750624) of the Military College, Jhelum, with 936 marks and Murselan Iqbal (Roll No 750161) of the Cadet College, Hassanbadal with 925 marks got second and third positions, respectively.
The results were announced in a colourful ceremony held at the Divisional Public School, Shamsabad, here on Saturday. Punjab Works and Communication Minister Mushtaq Ahmed Kiani was chief guest on the occasion.
In Humanities group, boys Mohammad Imran (Roll No 705998), Abbas Hussain Shah (Roll No 705324) and Irfan Khan (Roll No 701732) have bagged first, second and third positions respectively.
In girls, Fatima Sultan (Roll No 721815), Tehmina Sarfaraz (Roll No 721593) and Sana Rauf ( Roll No 720258) bagged the top three positions.
In Pre-Medical Group, Mohammad Shahzad (Roll No 740109), Muhammad Nabeel Sabir (Roll No 740132) and Ahmed Sufyan (Roll No 740056) got top three positions respectively among boys, while Javeria Anwar (Roll No 745056), Sadia Imtiaz (Roll No 745198) and Rizwana Abbasi (Roll No 745634) stood first, second and third, respectively among girls.
Muhammad Kashif (Roll No 750624), Murselan Iqbal (Roll No 750161) and Kashaf Mazhar (Roll No 750157) bagged three top positions in Pre-Engineering group among boys, while Bushra Qamar (Roll No 755148), Hira hameed Dar (Roll No 755153) and Amna Afzal (Roll No 755160) bagged top three positions among girls.
Muhammad Qasim Khan (Roll No 761466), Syed Shahan Ali (Roll No 761050) and Asam Ghafar (Roll No 761762) got top three positions, respectively in General Science Group among boys, while Sarah Naeem (Roll No 770697), Muqadsa Batool (Roll No 770554) and Sumera Nosheen (Roll No 771120) stood first, second and third, respectively among girls.
In Intermediate Part-I examinations, total 35,124 candidates were enrolled out of which 37,755 have appeared, while 18,868 have passed the examinations.
The girl candidates have once again stole the show as the percentage was 63.54, as out of 22,284 girl candidates appeared 14,160 have passed.
The percentage in boys side was once again low as 30.43 out of 15,471 boy candidates only 4,708 have passed the examinations.
In Intermediate Part-II examinations, total 38,973 candidates were enrolled out of which 38,544 have appeared, while 20,770 have passed the examination. The percentage was 53.88.
The percentage of girl candidates was once again higher than boys 61.54, as out of 22,663 girl candidates appeared 13,857 have passed. The percentage was 30.43 as out of 15,881 boy candidates only 8,474 have passed the examinations.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2004

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