Girls top Matric exams in Punjab

All the Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) in Punjab have announced the matriculation result today. The Board of Secondary Education, Lahore announced its results for the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Part-II (Class X) science exams 2010 in which 60.79 per cent of students passed, a private TV reported. In Lahore board, Rumela Ijaz of DPS Model Town School came first with 1019 marks out of a total of 1150. Sameern Tahir of Punjab School Township secured second position with 1018 marks and Attiqueur Rehman of the Sadique Memorial School, was third with 1014 marks. According to the results, 208,532 candidates appeared in the exam of which 126,753 managed to clear the annual examination. About 60.79 per cent of the candidates who sat for the exams passed. According to details from Gujranwala board Hurra Jamil grabbed the first position with 1017 marks out of a total of 1150. Linta Ijaz came second with 1015 marks. Qurat-ul-Ain and Kinza Yousaf jointly secured third position with 1014 marks. According to details from Faisalabad board Saeed-ur-Rehman secured the first position with 1011 marks out of a total of 1150. Muhammad Moeed came second with 1009 marks. Waris Khan came third with 1005 marks. According to the results, 124,242 candidates appeared in the exam of which 80,017 managed to clear the annual examination. About 64.40 per cent of the candidates who sat for the exams passed. According to details from Bahawalpur board Farwa Liaqat grabbed the first position with 1018 marks out of a total of 1150. Abdur Rehman Javed came second with 1013 marks. Muhammad Abubakar secured third position with 1012 marks. According to the results, 63,659 candidates appeared in the exam of which 40,376 managed to clear the annual examination. About 63.43 per cent of the candidates who sat for the exams passed. According to details from Rawalpindi board Javaid Hussain grabbed the first position with 1016 marks out of a total of 1150. Mehar Khan came second with 1015 marks. Muneeb-ur-Rehman Abbasi secured third position with 1010 marks. According to details from Sargodha board Muhammad Arsalan grabbed the first position with 1019 marks out of a total of 1150. Khurram Shahzahd came second with 1018 marks. Muneeb-ur-Rehman Abbasi secured third position with 1012 marks. According to the results, 64,538 candidates appeared in the exam of which 41,488 managed to clear the annual examination. About 64.28 per cent of the candidates who sat for the exams passed. It is pertinent to mention that girls have traditionally done better than boys in the humanities group as well.

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