BRC Loralai students bag top positions in FA, FSc exams
Rehman scores 1,012 marks to secure first position, Rehan comes in second with 1,008 marks
QUETTA:
Like previous years, this year too students of the Balochistan Residential College (BRC), Loralai clinched the first and second positions in the annual FA and FSc exams 2018.
The major achievement was revealed during the announcement of the intermediate annual results 2018 by the Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BBISE) on Thursday.
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The BRC, Loralai clinched the first and second positions in the intermediate exams. BRC Loralai student Mehboobur Rehman obtained 1,012 marks, securing first position, while Muhammad Rehan obtained 1,008 marks and came in second.
The third position was clinched by Areena of Islamia Girls College, Quetta with 1,008 marks.
Announcing the results of the intermediate exams, BBISE Chairman Dr Siraj Ahmed Kakar lauded the efforts of the students for performing exceptionally well.
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Kakar said the students should continue their struggle in the future as well to bring fame to the country and Balochistan.
“A total of 80,637 students participated in the intermediate exams held in June 2018 and 66,966 students succeeded in passing it,” said the board chairman, adding that the percentage of students passing the exams is above 80% which “is a good sign for the educational future of our province”.
Like previous years, this year too students of the Balochistan Residential College (BRC), Loralai clinched the first and second positions in the annual FA and FSc exams 2018.
The major achievement was revealed during the announcement of the intermediate annual results 2018 by the Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BBISE) on Thursday.
Educational access: Matric free for Balochistan, ex-FATA students
The BRC, Loralai clinched the first and second positions in the intermediate exams. BRC Loralai student Mehboobur Rehman obtained 1,012 marks, securing first position, while Muhammad Rehan obtained 1,008 marks and came in second.
The third position was clinched by Areena of Islamia Girls College, Quetta with 1,008 marks.
Announcing the results of the intermediate exams, BBISE Chairman Dr Siraj Ahmed Kakar lauded the efforts of the students for performing exceptionally well.
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Kakar said the students should continue their struggle in the future as well to bring fame to the country and Balochistan.
“A total of 80,637 students participated in the intermediate exams held in June 2018 and 66,966 students succeeded in passing it,” said the board chairman, adding that the percentage of students passing the exams is above 80% which “is a good sign for the educational future of our province”.