SWAT: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Swat Sunday announced the results for SSC and HSSC examinations.

According to the results, the top three positions for Secondary School Certificate (SSC) were clinched by both male and female students. Anam Khan, student of Swat Public School, Laiba BiBi, Anosha Rehamn and Ashish Israr of Public School Sangota, and Waqar Ali, of Daggar College, scored 1098 marks and secured the top position in exams.
Atia Nasir, Jalwa Khan, Hafsa Gulghutai, Fayaz Ali, Ehteram Khan, and Tariq Aziz clinched the 2nd position with 1096 marks, and seventeen more students from various schools have scored 3rd position by 1094 marks, result copy revealed.
Meanwhile, the officials also announced the results for the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC),Asad Ullah Khan, Abdullah Khan, Furqan Ullah, students of Government Degree College Mingora, and Hajra Azamt of Dawn School and College topped the exam by obtaining 1078 marks.
Tariq Ali, Ali Ahmad, and Muhammad Taib, of Cadet College Swat, stood 3rd by scoring 1076 marks, and Syed Inam Ullah, Saad Wahab, Muhammad Taha, of Degree College Mingora, and Yaqoob Khan of Usmania College Bunir stood 3rd in the HSSC exam by posting 1074 marks on board.
Reporter: Shahzad Naveed

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