Boards of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) have announced the results of Annual Intermediate Examinations 2018 on September 11th. In a ceremony held on September 12th, top position holders were honored for their academic achievements.
Intermediate examinations are a defining moment in a student’s life. The score achieved in the exams plays a major role in determining the prospects for further studies that later define the future career of these students. Board examinations in Pakistan are termed as the toughest and nerve-racking experience for a student.
In Punjab, there are nine boards operating that offer an array of subjects spanning across pre-medical, pre-engineering, general science, arts (F.A.), computer science (I.CS), and commerce (I.COM). Each year, thousands of students from public and private colleges appear in Intermediate Examinations.
The passing percentage of all the nine boards stand at 59.87%. Punjab Colleges secured a whopping number of 153 top positions. Other colleges that made a mark on the position board include, GCU, KIPS, Superior College, Kinnaird College and students who appeared privately for the examinations.
These are the students of Punjab Colleges who dominated the overall positions across the different Boards of Punjab,
Here is a further breakdown of all colleges that secured top positions across the nine boards of Punjab,
Lahore Board
Bahawalpur Board:
DG Khan Board:
Gujranwala Board:
Sahiwal Board:
Rawalpindi Board:
Federal Board:
Faisalabad Board:
Sargodha Board:
Multan Board
According to this breakdown, Punjab Colleges have dominated the results with 153 positions, mostly in science subjects. Government colleges such as GCU and Kinnaird College secured seven and one positions respectively. Moreover, eight positions were secured by students who appeared privately in All Boards Intermediate Exams.
Securing these positions with such flying colors is no small feat for Punjab College students. This achievement will contribute to a healthy competition in academics and hone young brains to prove the acumen of Pakistani intellect.
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