Jinnah College for Girls takes lead in first year’s FSc results
The result was announced on Saturday
PESHAWAR:
The Jinnah College for Girls, Peshawar has taken the lead in the first years’ results in the FSc exams, while out of a total of 800 girl students, 600 girls secured A+ grade, despite the fact that the has enrolled twice the number of students it had last year, where it had only 400 students.
The board of intermediate and secondary education announced its results on Saturday, while Jinnah College for Girls under the patronage of University of Peshawar has excelled in the results in the first part of the FSc.
Miram Nadeem has achieved first position, scoring 519 out of 550, while Mahnoor Saleem stood second with 510 and Ishmil Juhar remain third with 505,while the principle of the college Tazeen Gul has also congratulated the teachers and students on its outstanding performances as despite doubling the number of its students the historic college has sustained its results.
The faculty of the college, its regular check and balance system, monthly exams, detention exams, curriculum and extra-curricular activities have all collectively played a part in giving the establishment the strength it has today, while after being urged by parents the school has doubled the number of its students.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 4th, 2019.
The Jinnah College for Girls, Peshawar has taken the lead in the first years’ results in the FSc exams, while out of a total of 800 girl students, 600 girls secured A+ grade, despite the fact that the has enrolled twice the number of students it had last year, where it had only 400 students.
The board of intermediate and secondary education announced its results on Saturday, while Jinnah College for Girls under the patronage of University of Peshawar has excelled in the results in the first part of the FSc.
Miram Nadeem has achieved first position, scoring 519 out of 550, while Mahnoor Saleem stood second with 510 and Ishmil Juhar remain third with 505,while the principle of the college Tazeen Gul has also congratulated the teachers and students on its outstanding performances as despite doubling the number of its students the historic college has sustained its results.
The faculty of the college, its regular check and balance system, monthly exams, detention exams, curriculum and extra-curricular activities have all collectively played a part in giving the establishment the strength it has today, while after being urged by parents the school has doubled the number of its students.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 4th, 2019.