Regional
Various boards including Lahore releases intermediate results
According to Inter Board, the success ratio of male and female students in the examinations was 48.86% to 66.82%.
Lahore: Boards of various cities of Punjab including Lahore have released the results of the intermediate annual examinations.
Lahore Board has released the results of F.A and F.SC examinations according to which 186,581 students participated in the intermediate examination, out of which 149,000 students passed and the success ratio in intermediate remained at 58%.
According to Inter Board, the success ratio of male and female students in the examinations was 48.86% to 66.82%.
On the other hand, Education Board Faisalabad has also released the results of intermediate annual examinations.
According to the consolidated exams, 99,874 candidates participated in the exams and 65,837 candidates were successful, while the overall success rate in the exams was 65.92 percent.
Along with this, Bahawalpur Education Board has also announced the results of Intermediate Part Two in which the success rate was 57.46 percent.
57,443 candidates participated in the intermediate part two exam out of which 33,006 candidates got success.
Sargodha Board released the results of Intermediate Part Two, 52,868 candidates appeared in the exams and 33,636 candidates passed the exam.
In DG Khan also the education board has announced the annual results of intermediate, 57512 candidates participated in the exam and 38,438 candidates were successful.
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