SUKKUR, Aug 2: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Sukkur, has announced the results of Secondary School Certificate Part-II (Class-X) annual examination. According to the announcement, among boys Naeem Akhter of Ever Shine Higher Secondary School, Ranipur (Science group), stood first by obtaining 774 marks, Abdul Wajid of The City School, Sukkur, secured second position with 757 marks while the third position went to Mohammad Adil of Hira Public School, Daharki.

Among girls Sumbul of IBA Community College Khairpur stood first by obtaining 757 marks, second position went to Kiran Guddy of Mehran Model School, Pano Akil, with 756 marks and third position was obtained by Simran of Mehran Public School, Khanpur Mahar, by obtaining 754 marks (grade-A1).

As many as 40,986 candidates belonging to Ghotki, Khairpur, Naushahroferoze and Sukkur districts appeared in the examination. Of them 32,680 candidates were declared successful. Result of 423 candidates had been withheld for different reasons.

As many as 928 candidates secured A1 grade, 6806 A, 13495 B, 9051 C, 2397 D and three Grade E. The pass percentage stood at 79.73.

In the General group, 2,635 candidates appeared in the examination of whom 2,103 were declared successful. Result of 88 candidates was withheld for different reasons.

Only one candidate secured A1-grade, while got 25 A, 553 B, 1096 C, 417 D and 11 fetched E-grade Names of position holders would be declared by the board later.

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