LAHORE: The Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore and Multan announced the results of the Intermediate Annual Examinations 2024 on Tuesday, highlighting the outstanding achievements of the students across various disciplines.

BISE Chairman and Lahore Division Commissioner Zaid bin Maqsood chaired the ceremony held at the board office. He also announced the position holders of different categories.

In Lahore board, the overall position holder was Rida Fatima of the Kips Intermediate Girls College, Johar Town, who stood first securing 1,153, second position was shared by Kashaf Ajwa of the Govt Girls Higher Secondary School, Muridke, and Asma Ijaz of the Kips Intermediate Girls College, Johar Town, with 1,152 marks while Usairam Ahmed of the Government College University (GCU) achieved third position with 1,150 marks.

Pre-Medical Group (Boys) included GCU Usairam Ahmed who got first position after getting 1,150, Punjab College of Science Ferozpur Road’s Hamza Javed stood second with 1,149 marks and Abubakar Ahmad Khan of the same college achieved third position with 1,148 marks.

Pre-Medical Group (Girls) included Kips College, Johar Town’s Rida Fatima who stood first, Asma Ijaz of the same college and Kashaf Ajwa of Govt Girls Higher Secondary School, Muridke, both secured second position with 1,152 marks while Punjab College for Women Mughalpura’s Zunaira Zainab stood third with 1,148 marks.

Position holders in Pre-Engineering Group (Boys) included Hassan Nawaz Punjab College, Township, with 1,148 marks, GCU’s Malik Taha Khizar who got second position with 1,146 marks and Kips College Sheikhupura’s Hamza Abbas who remained third with 1,131 marks.

In Pre-Engineering Group (Girls), Hania Khalid of Daanish Higher Secondary School for Girls, Chishtian, who stood first with 1,144 marks, Ammara Ahmar of the same school get second position after securing 1,139 marks and Punjab College for Women Gulberg-III’s Rida Rizwan stood third after securing 1,132 marks.

In General Science Group (Among Boys), Huzaifa Farrukh of the Punjab College of Information Technology, Muslim Town, and Muhammad Abdullah both stood first after getting 1,133 marks, Saad Bin Iftikhar of the same college and Muhammad Muaviz of the GCU both got second position after securing 1,128 marks, Shoaib Imran of the Punjab College of Information Technology, Muslim Town, got third position after securing 1,126 marks.

In General Science Group (Girls), Simran Butt of the Punjab College for Women, Abdalian Housing Society, got first position with 1,142 marks, Azka Abdul Rehman of the Kips Girls College, Johar Town, get second position with 1,137 marks while Farwa Waqar of the Punjab College for Women Gulberg-III got third position with 1,123 marks.

In Commerce Group (Boys), Taimur Ahmad Baig of the GCU secured first position with 1,098 marks, Muhammad of the Punjab College of Commerce, Muslim Town, got second position with 1,096 marks and Abdul Ahad of the Punjab College of Commerce Muslim Town got third position with 1,082 marks.

In Commerce Group (Girls), Shahreen Tahir of the Punjab College for Women Gulberg-III stood first after securing 1,123 marks, Tayyeba Farid of Govt Degree College for Women Shahdara got second position with 1,101 marks and Safa Asim of the Punjab College for Women Gulberg-III stood third after getting 1,099 marks.

In Humanities (Boys) Junaid Hakim Ali of the GCU Lahore stood first with 1,071 marks, Ali Husnain of the same college got second position with 1,050 marks while Danyal Hassan of the same college got 1,049 marks for third position.

In Humanities Group (Girls) Wajiha Javed of Punjab College for Women Gulberg-III got first position with 1,126 marks, Umeed Fatima Kips College for Girls Sheikhupura got second position with 1,096 marks and Fatima Imran Punjab College for Women Gulberg-III stood third with 1,090 marks.

In BISE Multan, Commissioner Maryam Khan, who also serves as the chairperson of the board, announced the top position holders during a ceremony at the board’s committee room.

The overall top position holders in Multan include Zarleesh Fatima of Nishat College of Science for Girls, Officer Colony, Multan, Areefa Batool of the Punjab College for Girls, Grid Station, Multan Road, Mailsi, and Wajiha Afzal of Punjab College for Girls, Canal Road, Bangla Burewala, shared the first position after getting 1,158 marks; Ali Ahrar of Muslim College of Science and Commerce, Ada Billiwala, Bahawalpur Road, Multan, stood second after getting 1154 marks and Faseehur Rehman of the Punjab College for Boys, Grid Station, Multan Road, Mailsi, stood third by getting 1,153 marks.

Published in Dawn, September 4th, 2024

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