Girls outshined boys in the result of annual examination 2006, Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Multan, declared here on Monday. A boy Hafiz Muhammad Faisal Javed captured the top position by securing 1030 marks while all girls in six districts of Multan captured higher marks.
In this connection, a prize distribution ceremony was organised here in which Punjab Minister for Agriculture Arshad Khan Lodhi was the chief guest. The minister awarded prizes to the position holders.
While announcing the result and positions BISE Controller Examination, Professor Muhammad Asghar Chaudhry said total 45059 candidates had applied for admission to the examination and 43466 actually appeared while 28362 were declared passed with 65.25 percent result.
He said 4564 candidates appeared in Pre-medical group and 3543 were declared passed achieving the pass percentage of 77.63. In Pre-engineering 3386 candidates appeared, 2390 were declared passed with 70.58 percent result.
Similarly, 2915 candidates appeared in General Science group and 1771 were declared pass with 60.75percent result. Total 1630 candidates appeared in Commerce group and 1135 were declared passed with 69.63 percent result.
In Humanitarian group 30971 candidates appeared and 19523 were declared passed with 63.04 percent result.
However, the ratio of successful candidates remained high among the government schools as compared to private colleges, as 78.75 percent passed in Pre-medical group, 73.67 percent passed in Pre-engineering group, 64.36 percent passed in General Science group, 79.19 percent passed in Commerce group and 71.61 percent passed in Humanitarian group.
The statistical data of position holders is below:
Roll No 21248 Aima Khan d/o Khadim Hussein Khan of Kahror Pacca government higher secondary school took 3rd position with 911 marks.