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Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Hyderabad has announced the results
Hyderabad HSC Part-II Humanities results out

Hyderabad: Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Hyderabad has announced the results of Higher Secondary School Certificate part-II (class-XII) Humanities group, annual examinations 2008.

Among the boy students, Asad Ali, son of Abdul Samad Gabol, seat No.107812; Ghulam Nabi, son of Noor Mohammad Brohi, seat No.115662; and Hubdar Ali, son of Liaquat Ali Waswano, seat No.107389 have secured first, second, and third positions by obtaining 784, 782 and 772 marks, respectively.

All position holders were students of Government Higher Secondary School Mahar Ali Jamali, Nawabshah.

Among girl students, Aisha, daughter of Abdul Wahab Memon, seat No. 100315 of Government Girls College Hyderabad; and Farheen, daughter of Mohammad Ali Abbasi, seat No. 109573 of Government S.L Girls College Unit No.6 Latifabad Hyderabad; secured first and second positions by obtaining 849 and 815 marks, respectively.

Third position was bagged by Farkhunda Kowkab, daughter of Rasheed Ahmed Sajid Rajput, seat No. 103702 of Government Degree Girls College Kotri by obtaining 806 marks.

A total number of 7,356 regular/private students, including 3,017 girls, appeared in the humanities group examinations out of which 5,383 students, including 2,260 girls, were declared pass while result of 101 students has been withheld for one or other reason.

The percentage on the whole is 73.17 per cent.

Not a single student among the boys and girls students has passed in A-I grade while 22 students have secured A grade. Dawn
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BISE Hyderabad HSC-II pre-medical, pre-engg & general results
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2008, 03:55:04 PM »
BISE  Hyderabad HSC-II pre-medical, pre-engg & general results


Hyderabad HSC-II science result out
Hyderabad, Aug 19, 2008: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Hyderabad announced on Monday the results of annual examinations of Higher Secondary School Certificate Part-II (Class-XII) pre-medical, pre-engineering and science general groups.

Among boys, Waqas Mughis (seat No.83326) and Abdul Bari Babar (83334) of Superior Science College secured first and second positions. Tahir Hanif (92907) of National College of Science and Arts secured the third.

Among girls, Anum Mughal (83008) of College of Excellence for Girls, Aisha Farooque (80682) of Government Nazareth Girl College and Saira (94585) of Government Girls College, secured first, second and third positions.

In the pre-engineering group among boys, the first position was secured by Saeed Hassan Khan (71762) of Superior College of Science. Mohammad Umar (71735) of Superior College of Science and Mohammad Jawad (74643) of Cadet College Petaro secured second and third.

Among the girls, Sharmeen Abid (71886) of Superior College of Science secured first position. Ayesha Ahmed (77779) of Army Intermediate College secured second and Fiza (76934) of Government Girls College bagged third.

In the science general group among boys, Shahrukh (65753) of Saifee College of Computer Science secured first. Taha Qazi (65679) of The Educator College and Sikandar (65369) of Government College bagged second and third.

Sidra Qamar (65669) of Hayat Girls College secured first, Bushra (67017) and Madiha (67019) of Government Girls Degree College secured second and third positions by obtaining 803 and 787 marks, respectively.

Top students want radical changes in syllabus
Hyderabad: The students who clinched top positions in the intermediate examinations have called for radical changes in the syllabus to make it at par with the developments taking place in modern education systems.

They have expressed concern over declining standard of education but some still believe that all is not lost in the government-run educational institutions and their standard can be easily raised by improving the performance of professors and ensuring regular attendance of students.

Saeed Hassan Khan, who topped in pre-engineering group with 969 marks, said he had prepared himself well for the examinations. He agreed that tuition culture was flourishing only because of the fact that teachers did not give proper attention to students in both private and government institutions.

"Standard of education is on the decline. Teachers don't ensure regular attendance of students in colleges," said Hassan.

"Then there is obsolete syllabus being taught to students which is incompatible with modern world's needs," he argued and called for updating the syllabi and eradicating copy culture through strict measures.

Sharmeen Sheikh was overjoyed at clinching the first among girls. "I study for five to six hours normally and when examinations get under way I devote whole day to my studies," she said.

She denied having attended tuition centres and said that honest self-study by students could pay dividends even if they did not take tuition. Teachers in both private and government institutions gave more time at coaching centres, she said.

"I don't believe that coaching centres are giving any better results," said Sharmeen and urged teachers to realise their responsibilities.

Mohammad Umar, an avid basketball player who grabbed the second in pre-engineering, disagreed to the suggestion that the syllabi needed changes. He said that students had to learn by rote under compulsion.

The students justifiably supported question papers based on multiple choice questions on the pattern of examination of Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education. Mode of education in fact drew a line between O level system and the BSIE's, he said.

Fiza Surhio, who secured third in pre-engineering from a government college in Nawabshah, disagreed with all those who believed that government's own educational institutions could not deliver.

"All is not lost in the institutions because teachers do give their full input and they complete the course. But there is a problem that girls don't attend classes regularly," she said, agreeing that students tend to prefer tuition nowadays.

Surhio, who plans to join telecommunication faculty, said that tuitions provided an opportunity to students to have regular tests and cover the grey areas in their studies. She admitted incidence of cheating in examinations.

"I think we are being taught obsolete course that needs to be updated so much so that our physics and mathematics teachers claim that they had been taught what they are teaching them now," she observed.

She supported MCQs-type examinations and disappointed to see that even this year this mode of examination was not introduced despite repeated calls by students.

Abdul Bari, who secured second position in pre-medical, was of the view that talented students in government institutions could get positions as well. He said that he took tuition and studied for five hours on an average.

Aisha Farooque, who secured second position in pre-medical from a government college of Hyderabad, strongly supported objective type examination papers. "This time our paper of physics was quite proper. But you can't rule out changes in syllabus and course books should be made so attractive that students take interest in studies," she contended. Dawn
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حیدرآباد بورڈ:انٹرسال دوم انجینئرنگ،میڈیکل اور جنرل گروپوں کے نتائج
   
حیدرآباد (بیورو رپورٹ) ثانوی و اعلیٰ ثانوی تعلیمی بورڈ حیدرآباد نے ہائر سیکنڈری اسکول سرٹیفکیٹ پارٹ ٹو بارہویں جماعت کے سائنس، جنرل، پری انجینئرنگ اور پری میڈیکل گروپس کے سالانہ امتحانات برائے سال 2008 ء کے نتائج کا اعلان کردیا ہے۔ نتائج کے مطابق پری انجینئرنگ گروپ میں سپیریئر سائنس کالج کے سعید حسن خان نے پہلی، اسی کالج کے محمد عمر آرائیں نے دوسری ، کیڈٹ کالج پٹارو کے محمد جواد میمن نے تیسری پوزیشن حاصل کی جبکہ طالبات میں سپیریئرکالج آف سائنس حیدرآباد کی شرمین عابد شیخ نے پہلی،آرمی انٹرمیڈیٹ کالج بدین کی عائشہ احمد نے دوسری اور گورنمنٹ گرلز کالج نواب شاہ کی فائزہ سورھیو نے تیسری پوزیشن حاصل کی۔ بارہویں جماعت پری میڈیکل گروپ کے وقاص مغیث نے پہلی، عبدالباری بابر نے دوسری اور طاہر حنیف نے تیسری پوزیشن حاصل کی۔ طالبات میں انعم مغل نے پہلی ،عائشہ فاروق نے دوسری اور سائرہ شیخ نے تیسری پوزیشن حاصل کی۔ جنرل گروپ میں سیفی کالج آف کمپیوٹر سائنس لطیف آباد کے طالب علم شاہ رخ مغل نے پہلی ‘طحہٰ قاضی نے دوسری اور گورنمنٹ کالج قاسم آباد کے سکندر کیریو سیٹ نے تیسری پوزیشن حاصل کی۔ طالبات میں حیات گرلز کالج حیدرآباد کی سدرہ قمر نے پہلی، گورنمنٹ گرلز ڈگری کالج کوٹری کی بشریٰ قریشی نے دوسری اور گورنمنٹ گرلز ڈگری کالج کوٹری کی مدیحہ پٹھان نے تیسری پوزیشن حاصل کی۔


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صدر یا وزیراعظم بنایا گیا تو معیار تعلیم کیلئے کام کرینگے، پوزیشن ہولڈرز
   

حیدرآباد (بیورو رپورٹ) ثانوی و اعلیٰ ثانوی تعلیمی بورڈ حیدرآباد کے بارہویں جماعت کے پری میڈیکل اور پری انجینئرنگ میں نمایاں پوزیشن حاصل کرنے والے طلبا و طالبات نے کہا ہے کہ اگر انہیں ملک کا صدر یا وزیر تعلیم بنایا گیا تو وہ ترجیحی بنیادوں پر معیار تعلیم کو بلند کرنے کے اقدامات کریں گے، ملک کا موجودہ تعلیمی ڈھانچہ مفلوج ہوچکا ہے جس کی فوری تبدیلی ناگزیر ہے بصورت دیگر آنے والے حالات کا بین الاقوامی سطح پر مقابلہ کرنا ممکن نہیں ہوگا۔ بارہویں جماعت کے پری میڈیکل گروپ میں پہلی پوزیشن حاصل کرنے والے وقاص مغیث نے کہا کہ نقل دیمک کی طرح ہماری صلاحیتوں کو چاٹ رہی ہے اس کے خاتمے کے لیے امتحانات میں سختی اور اساتذہ کا تقرر میرٹ پر کیا جائے۔ انہوں نے کہاکہ اگر انہیں وزیر تعلیم بنایا جائے تو تعلیم کی بہتری کے لیے وہ نقل کی روک تھام کریں گے۔ پری میڈیکل گروپ میں دوسری پوزیشن حاصل کرنے والے عبدالباری بابر نے کہا کہ وہ روزانہ چھ گھنٹے تک کالج کے بعد پڑھتے تھے، تعلیمی معیارکی بہتری کے لیے کاپی کلچر ختم کیا جائے، اگر وہ وزیر تعلیم کے عہدے پر فائز ہوجائیں تو سب سے پہلے نصاب میں بہتری کے لیے کوشش کریں گے، طاہر حنیف نے کہا کہ وہ روزانہ چھ تا سات گھنٹے پڑھتے تھے ان کی کامیابی میں والدین اور اساتذہ کی محنت اور دعائیں شامل ہیں۔ انہیں وزیر تعلیم بنایا جائے تو نقل اور ٹیوشن کے خاتمے کے لیے اقدامات کریں گے، تعلیمی نصاب کو جدید اور موجودہ وقت کے لحاظ سے ترتیب دیں گے۔ انعم مغل نے کہا کہ امتحان میں کامیابی کا سہرا اللہ، ان کی محنت، ان کی سہیلی صدف فیض، اہل خانہ اور اساتذہ کے سر جاتا ہے۔


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