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Sukkur Board Announced Results of Secondary School Certificate Part-II Asif Ali tops SSC-II exams

Sukkur, May 16: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Sukkur, announced on Friday results of Secondary School Certificate Part-II (Class-X) annual examination-2009 of science and general groups.

In science group, Asif Ali, son of Abdul Qayoom Malik, stood first class first, Sumera, daughter of Ghulam Mohammad Korai, first class second and Shazia, daughter of Mir Khan Abbasi, grabbed first class third positions in the examination.

Among boys, Asif Ali, son of Abdul Qayoom Malik, of Public School Sukkur, grabbed first and Shahzeb, son of Liaquat Ali Memon, of Hira Public Higher Secondary School second positions.

Junaid Iqbal, son of Mohammad Iqbal Bhutto, of Public School Sukkur and Azmat Ali, son of Ghulam Qadir Phull, of Iqra Public Higher Secondary High School, Gambat, snatched third position. Both secured 723 marks each.

Among girls, Sumera, daughter of Ghulam Mohammad Korai, of Mehran Model School, Pano Akil, stood first; Shazia, daughter of Mir Khan Abbasi, of Mazhar Muslim Model Higher Secondary School, Ranipur, stood second and Amara Shaikh, daughter of Ahsanullah Shaikh, of Indus Public School, Sukkur, stood third.

Total 37,467 candidates (including boys and girls) were registered in the science group. But 66 candidates remained absent and 37,401 appeared in the examinations. Of the total appeared, 471 candidates passed in Grade-A1; 5,004 in Grade-A; 10,720 in Grade-B, 9; 175 in Grade-C; 1,594 in Grade-D, and 2 in Grade-E.

Total 26,966 candidates were declared pass while 10,212 candidates failed. Results of 223 candidates were withheld due to cheating in exams and for want of documentation. The passing percentage of boys remained 69.23 and of girls 78.77.

In the general group, total 2,275 candidates (1,899 boys and 376 girls) were registered, out of them three candidates were absent and 2,272 candidates appeared in the examination.

No one passed in Grade-A1, 13 candidates passed in Grade-A, 318 in Grade-B, 883 in Grade-C, 314 in Grade-D and 1 in Grade-E. Total 1,529 candidates were declared pass and 661 fail.

Results of 82 candidates were withheld for cheating or over other concerned issues. The pass percentage in boys remained 65.77 and in girls 75.00 (combined 67.30 per cent).