Mirpurkhas board’s HSC-I result out

Published December 5, 2007

MIRPURKHAS, Dec 4: The controller examinations of the Mirpurkhas Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) announced on Tuesday the results of annual examination for Higher Secondary Certificate Part-I (Class-XI) of pre-engineering, pre-medical, humanities (regular and private) and commerce groups.

According to results, of the 3,333 girls and boys in pre-engineering group, 2,294 passed six papers, 550 five papers, 281 four papers, 261 three, 51 two papers and 11 candidates managed to get through only one paper.

In pre-medical group of the 6,105 girls and boys 4,361 passed six papers, 1,000 five, 381 four, 225 three, 86 two and 19 candidates could pass only one paper.

Out of 2,642 candidates who appeared in humanities group (regular and private), 1,911 passed six papers, 537 five, 122 four, 25 three, nine two and eight candidates got through only one paper.

In commerce group, 142 of 298 candidates passed six papers, 79 five, 31 four, one candidate got through three papers, one two papers and one candidate passed only one paper.

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