In Class XI exams, 97,928 students appeared, of whom 60,794 were declared successful

Islamabad: The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) has announced the annual results for Intermediate Part I and II.
Minister of State for Education Wajeeha Qamar attended the ceremony as the chief guest and congratulated the students who secured top positions.
As per the results announced by the board, in the Pre-Medical Group, Ali Tariq secured first position with 1071 marks, Warda Sarfraz stood second with 1070 marks, while Urooj Malik and Manahil Murtaza shared third place.
In the Pre-Engineering Group, the first position was claimed by Muzammil Sajid with 1063 marks, followed by Muhammad Sami in second place with 1059 marks, and Ayesha Naeem securing third with 1054 marks.
In the Class XI examinations, 97,928 students appeared, of whom 60,794 were declared successful.
In Class XII, 96,521 candidates took the exams, out of which 79,881 passed.
The overall pass percentage for Intermediate stood at 83.19% — with boys achieving a success rate of 75.85%, while girls outperformed with 88.91%.
The pass rate in the Pre-Medical Group was 94.04%, while in the Pre-Engineering Group it was 88.89%.
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