Boys clinch top positions in HSSC exams of RBISE

29 Aug, 2006

Boys of Rawalpindi have topped the results of Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) Part-I and II of the Annual Examination 2006, of Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (RBISE).
The results of the board were announced here on Monday at Divisional Public School. According to highlights of the results, distributed by the board in a ceremony, total 80444 candidates appeared in the examinations in both Part-I and II out of which 47052 were declared successful, maintaining 58.49 percentage.
In Part-I examination, 38241 candidates appeared, of those 19374 were declared successful. Percentage of successful candidates remained 50.66. On the other hand, 42203 students appeared in part -II examination, out of which 27678 were declared successful. The success ratio of part II examination remained 65.58 percent.
Overall top three positions were secured by boys as Ahsan Mehmood (Roll No 705954) of Cadet College Kallar Kahar topped the board examinations by getting 978 marks. Muhammad Hasnain Haider (702276) of Cadet College Hassanabdal got 971 marks and stood second while Muhammad Shahid Saeed Khan (702226) of Cadet College Hassanabadal clinched third position by getting 969 marks.
The above mentioned boys were also declared top position holders in Pre-Engineering (Boys) group.
All the three boys were students of Punjab College of Information Technology Rawalpindi. Special children also appeared in the annual examination 2006 and got positions. Over all (Deaf and Dumb) position holders were Pakeeza Imtiaz ((146613), who got first position by getting 867 marks while Sarah Iftikhar (146617) remained at second place by securing 853 marks and Sadia Zafar (146620) got third position by obtaining 836 marks.
The all three girls were students of Sir Syed Special Education Academy Rawalpindi. Latter all the position holders were given away shields and gold medals. It may be recalled that examination for HSSC part I and II were held in April and May for which 165 examination centers were established in the jurisdictions of Rawalpindi Board.

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