BISE Lahore records 57% success rates.
Lahore: The Lahore Board of Intermediate and Secondary Examinations has officially announced the results for the Intermediate Part One examinations.
More than 168,000 students took the exams, and a total of 97,100 students have successfully passed.
Among the key statistics, the success rate for male students stood at 48%, whereas female students achieved a higher success rate of 65%.
Notably, the majority of students passed in the pre-medical and pre-engineering categories.
In Gujranwala, 138,180 candidates took the exams, with 70,702 emerging as successful candidates, resulting in a success rate of 51.17%.
Meanwhile, the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi reported 27,896 passing candidates out of 63,744 participants.
The pass rate for both male and female students was 43.66%, with 1,500 students absent from the exams.
In Sargodha, 50,224 candidates appeared for the exams, with 30,842 students passing, marking a success rate of 61.41%.
Additionally, the Multan Board of Intermediate declared results for class 11, where 73,635 students participated.
Out of these, 42,772 students successfully passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 58%.
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