Girls sweep top spots in BISE exams
In the FA and FSC Intermediate annual examination results by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Rawalpindi, female students have claimed all top three positions across the board, with no male student securing a spot in the top ranks.
The official announcement of the results is scheduled for Wednesday (today). Controller of Examinations, Tanveer Asghar Awan, announced that all position holders will receive prizes on Wednesday (today) at a ceremony presided over by Chairman Adnan Khan.
Natasha Rizwan clinched the first position overall with 1,142 marks. Two students, Shahab Fatima and Zahira Fatima, tied for second place, each scoring 1,141 marks. Farah Rasheed secured the third position with 1,140 marks. All four students excelled in the pre-medical group, occupying the top three positions.
In the pre-engineering group, Mehar Bano claimed first place with 1,131 marks. Shamin Bibi secured the second position with 1,119 marks while Sawira Zainab secured the third position with 1,115 marks.
In the humanities group, Saima Parveen topped the list with 1,045 marks, followed by Adela Yasmin with 1,034 marks in second place, and Sharqa Talat with 1,029 marks in third place.
Among commerce group students, Hazri Mazhar secured first place with 1,089 marks, Maryam Bibi took second place with 1,086 marks, and Fatima got third with 1,083 marks. In the general group, Zahira Arshad led with 1,134 marks, followed by Faiza Qureshi with 1,109 marks in second place, and Mahnoor with 1,105 marks in third place.
Among the boys in the pre-medical group, Saad Ali secured first place with 1,134 marks, followed by Ahmed Sher with 1,133 marks in second place, and Khubib Abdullah with 1,127 marks in third place. In the pre-engineering group for boys,
Muhammad Hamza Sultan took first place with 1,125 marks, Obaidur Rehman secured second with 1,118 marks, and Muhammad Anas Bilal claimed third with 1,115 marks.
In the boys' general group, Hamza Ahmed topped with 1,120 marks, Asif Mujtabi took second place with 1,103 marks, and Hafiz Muneebur Rehman secured third with 1,101 marks. In the boys' commerce group, Noman Gohar stood first with 1,040 marks, Ahmed Rashid Yasin took second place with 1,027 marks, and Abrash Aziz finished third with 1,003 marks.