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BISEs Punjab boards matric results, 52.81 pass percentage
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BISEs Punjab boards matric results, 52.81 pass percentage
BISEs declare matric results


Multan, Aug 02, 2008: Of 114,795 candidates who appeared in the matriculation exam under the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Multan, 56,964 were declared successful on Friday.

The pass percentage was 49.62.

Anam Zaidi of the Girls Public School, Multan, bagged the overall top position by obtaining 815 marks while Aftab Sharif of the Muslim Public Higher Secondary School, Peoples Colony, Mumtazabad, Multan and Misbah Mushtaq of the Quaid-i-Millat Public Girls High School, Jalalpur Pirwala, secured the second and third positions by obtaining 812 and 809 marks, respectively.

BISE chairman Prof Muhammad Noor Javed said that 39 cases had been registered against students who had used unfair means.

BAHAWALPUR:

Out of 63,691 candidates, 33,731 were declared successful, showing a pass percentage of 52.96.

The overall top position went to two candidates -- Ms Asnia Latif and Hafiz Muhammed Adnan of same institution i.e. Central Public High School, Khanpur, who obtained 809 marks each.

The second position was also shared by two candidates --Muhammed Aniq Aslam of Central Public School, Khanpur and Azqa Mushtaq of Sheikh Zayed Higher Secondary School, Rahim Yar Khan. They secured 806 marks each.

The third position was won by Muhammed Shahan Ali of FFC Grammer High School,

Machi Goth (Sadiqabad) with 805 marks.

Punjab minister for special education Malik Muhammed Iqbal Channar presided over the prize and award ceremony.

DERA GHAZI KHAN:

Out of 53,038 candidates, 27,324 were declared successful. The pass percentage remained 51.51.

Boys secured top three positions. Mian Aamir Fiaz of Misali Zakariya Higher Secondary School, Pir Jahanian, Muzafargarh stood first with 805 marks. Ghulam Mujtaba of Govt High School, Jatoi, Muzaffargarh, got second position with 804 marks. Third position was shared by two students – Muhammad Ajmal Misali Zakariya Higher Secondary School, Pir Jahanian (M.Garh) and Zahra Asad of Zahra Girls High School, Jampur (Rajanpur ) by getting 803 marks each .

FAISALABAD:

The pass percentage remained 54.05, as 61,882 out of 114,487 candidates were declared successful.

Muhammad Adil Afzal of Berkeley Public Boys High School, Toba Tek Singh (TTS) stood first with 817.

The second top slot was shared by Muhammad Arslan Ahsan of Chaudhary Rehmat Ali Superior Higher Secondary School, Chak 244-GB Gojra, and Arifa Kiran of Chenab Public Girls High School, Shorkot Cantt Road, Shorkot. They got 811 marks each.

Abdul Rahman Ibrahim of Government Islamia Secondary School, Toba, stood third with 810 marks.

SARGODHA:

Female students and students of rural area maintained their superiority this year as well. As many as 68,533 students appeared in the examination and of them 31,382 were declared successful. The pass percentage was 45.79.

Zahoor Ahmed of Government High School No 2, Sillanwali and Munaza Mushtaq of Presentation Convent School, Sargodha, shared the top position with 810 marks each.

The second and third slots were bagged by Saba Anwar and Saadia Yasmeen of District Public School and Inter-College Khushab, with 809 and 808 marks, respectively.

Most of the position-holders in Sargodha were critical of the examination system and marking mode as well. They said the cheating remained a dominating factor in the exams which should be checked.

GUJRANWALA:

In all 176,159 candidates appeared in the examination and 92,782 were declared successful with a pass percentage of 52.67.

Muhammad Zeeshan of Al-Badar High School, Gujranwala, got the overall top position with 816 marks. Fazal Razaq of Quaid-i-Azam Divisional Public School, Gujranwala, got second slot with 812 marks and Rabia Sajjad of Angels School System, Model Town, Daska, Abdul Rehman of Govt High School No 2, Pasrur, Sialkot, and Waleed Shakeel of Quaid-i-Azam Divisional Public School, Gujranwala, shared the third position with 811 marks each.

Minsiter for Jail Ch Abdul Ghafoor distributed medals among top position holders. DCO Dr Pervez Ahmed Khan, BISE chairman Muhammad Akram and controller also spoke on the occasion. Dawn

52.81 matric pass percentage this year
Lahore: About 112,782 students have passed the annual matriculation examination out of 213,564 students this year, and the overall pass percentage is 52.81.

The Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) announced the results at a ceremony held at Alhamra Hall on Friday. Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif was the chief guest on the occasion. BISE Acting Chairman Maqsood Mumtaz, Secretary Haji Muhammad Dogar, Examinations Controller Prof Manzurul Hassan Niazi, Education Department (Schools) Secretary Nadeem Ashraf, Higher Education Department Secretary Arifa Saboohi, students, parents and media officials were also present on the occasion.

The first position was achieved by Noman Khadam, student of National Model High School for Boys, in Sheikhupura who secured 815 marks out of 850, Muhammad Awais, a student of Pakistan Model High School for Boys, Raiwind Road, in Kasur, stood second with 813 marks.

Two students Hafiz Muhammad Saleem and Hafiz Furqan Malik shared the third position as both secured 811 marks.

Science group: In the boys science group Noman Khadam stood first, Muhammad Awais stood second while two students Hafiz Muhammad Saleem and Hafiz Furqan Malik shared the third position.

In the girls science group Ifra Rafaqat got the first position by securing 809 marks and Izzah Javed and Anam Tanveer shared the second position obtaining 807 marks each. Two students Maryam Shahid and Hafsa Siddiqi shared the third position as both secured 806 marks.

Humanities group: A student Azeemullah with 747 marks, Muhammad Zohaib Shafi with 743 marks and Hafiz Shahzad Ali with 735 marks, stood first, second and third respectively in the boys humanities group.

Ayesha Nadeem Butt with 793 marks; Sehrish Ghulam Rasool with 787 marks and Hifza Qasim with 785 marks got the top three positions in the girls humanities group.

The overall topper was awarded a computer, a gold medal and Rs 20,000, and a merit certificate. The second and third position holders were awarded silver and bronze medals, and Rs 15,000 and Rs 10,000 each.

Shahbaz also announced Rs 200,000 special prize for each position holder and Rs 100,000 for the heads of their institutions. He said that the special prize of Rs 200,000 and Rs 100,000 would also be awarded to the position holders and the institutes' heads of all eight boards of the province.

The Supplementary Examination 2008 will start from September 13.

'Success result of parents, teachers guidance' Lahore: The toppers of the matriculation examination have said their achievements are a result of hard work and the guidance and support of their teachers and parents.

Talking to the reporters after the medal awarding ceremony, Noman Khadam, the over all topper said it was the best day of his life. He added he was very happy after receiving a prize from Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif.

He said he wanted to join medical profession so that he could work for the welfare of the people. He said his success was the result of hard-work and the guidance and prayers of his parents and teachers.

Muhammad Awais, who got overall second position, said he also wanted to become a doctor. He said he was against the entrance test for admission to colleges and universities.

Ifra Rafaqat, the topper of the Science Group (Girls) said she also wanted to become a doctor, adding for her intermediate studies she wanted to get admission in Kinnaird College for Women.

She added there was a need of developments in examination system and curriculum. She added her success was a result of support and supervision of her parents and teachers.

The topper of Humanities Group (Girls) Ayesha Nadeem Butt said she wanted to join teaching profession after doing Masters in English Literature.

She said load shedding was a serious problem faced by the students as it disturbed them during the preparation of examination.

She also attributed her success to her parents and teachers.

Govt schools performance poor

Lahore: The 2008 annual Matriculation examination results have exposed the performance of government schools as private schools students have clinched almost all top positions.

Noman Khadam, student of a private school, National Model High School Hiran Minar Road, Sheikhupura, secured the over all top position. Muhammad Awais and Hafiz Muhammad Saleem who shared the overall second position respectively also studied at a private school, Pakistan Model High School for Boys Raiwind Road, Kasur. Hafiz Furqan Malik of Government High School Shahdara, however, was the only government school student who stood third. Interestingly, science group (boys and girls) and humanities group (boys and girls) students who topped the examination studied at private schools.

Among science group students (boys), Noman Khadam of the National Model High School Sheikhupura stood first, Muhammad Awais and Hafiz Muhammad Saleem of the Pakistan Model High School for Boys, Kasur, stood second and Hafiz Furqan Malik of the Government High School, Shahdara, stood third. Among girls, Ifra Rafaqat of Divisional Public High School for Girls, Model Town, stood first, Izzah Javed of St Domainics Convent Girls High School, Johar Town, and Anam Tanveer of Kasur Public School for Girls, Kasur, shared the second position and Maryam Shahid and Hafsa Siddiqi who shared the third position were students of Aligarh Public High School for Girls, Gulberg, and Laurel Bank Public School for Girls, Baghbanpura. Among humanities group students (boys), Azeemullah of Dar ul Uloom Islamia Boys, Allama Iqbal Town, stood first, Muhammad Zohaib Shafi of Stars Boys High School, GT Road Shahdara, stood second and Hafiz Shahzad Ali of the Pakistan Model High School for Boys, Kasur, stood third.

Ayesha Nadeem Butt, Sharish Ghulam Rasool and Hifza Qasim who secured first, second and third positions in humanities group (girls) studied at Farooqi Girls High School Ravi Road, Lahore.

People said it was unfortunate that the standard of education being imparted by government schools was deteriorating.

"Instead of competing against private schools, most of the public schools are performing poorly," commented Sohaib, a citizen. "One could gauge the performance of public schools by the fact that only one government school student was among those who topped this year," he said. He regretted that despite huge education budget, teacher training programmes and incentives such as free textbooks, students of government-run schools could not make their mark.

Kashif, another citizen, said it seemed that government school teachers were not motivated. He said that there was a time when students of government schools topped matriculation examination.

When contacted, School Education Secretary Nadeem Ashraf said that though the government schools could not produce more toppers this time, their overall result was better. He said unlike government schools, the management of private schools pay more attention to students. "They (private schools) usually select some brilliant students and focus on them," he said.

Nadeem Ashraf said Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif had recently approved a performance-based incentive allowance for government schoolteachers adding their promotions had also been linked to performance. He expressed hope that government schools would produce more toppers in coming years. The News

Top students will get guard of honour: CM

Lahore: The Lahore board position holders will be given a guard of honour by a Punjab police contingent, said Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Friday.

Shahbaz was addressing the prize distribution ceremony held by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE). He said that Rs 200,000 each would be awarded to the position holders of the eight boards in Punjab, and Rs 100,000 each to the teachers of the position holders. He also announced that the Punjab government would provide them with funding if they want to study abroad.

Shahbaz said that the government was working on a policy for private schools. The schools that set up their branches in far-flung areas would be awarded licences and 10 seats would be reserved for poor children, he said, adding that seats should be reserved for poor children in Aitchison College, Beaconhouse School and Esena Foundation.

Shahbaz said that he would review the need to conduct entry tests in educational institutions. He said that the bureaucracy was also not doing their duties properly. He said that money should be spent on educating the people, which was the political and national obligation of the government.

Government: The Punjab government will deposit Rs 5 million in the account of Hafiz Shahzad Ali, a student of Pakistan Model High School, Kasur, who secured the third position in the humanities group in the Annual Lahore board examination, said Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Friday.

Hafiz Shahzad Ali stood third in the exams, although he had to drive a rickshaw in the evening to afford his educational expenses. Shahbaz said that his account would be operative for educational purposes only, so that he would not face any difficulty in getting higher education.

Shahbaz said that it was sad that a student has to work to bear his expenses. He said that education without discrimination was the top priority of the government.

Shahzad said that he wanted to become a lecturer. He said that he used to drive a rickshaw after his school hours. He said that hard work and the prayers of his parents were behind his success. He said that he was happy as the CM had praised him and he would try to fulfil his expectations. Daily Times

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