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Jhang Criteria for Result of Grade 8 Notes, Books, Past Papers, Test Series, Guess Papers & Many More Pakistan's Educational Network - SEDiNFO.NET - StudyNowPK.com - EduWorldPK.com District JHANG CRITERIA FOR RESULT OF GRADE 8 Criteria JHANG Punjab Status Minimum 33% marks in all subjects 96.35% 87.33% PASS Pass + Minimum 33% marks in four subjects and 28 to 32 marks Pass + Pass with 97.12% 89.08% in one subject Grace Marks Pass + Pass with Pass + Pass with grace marks + Minimum 33% marks in four Grace Marks + 99.54% 96.66% subjects and 10 to 27 marks in one subject Promoted to Next Class Candidate scoring minimum 33% marks in all subjects will be considered "Pass" One star (*) on total marks indicates that the candidate has passed with grace marks. Two stars (**) on total marks indicate that the candidate is promoted to next class. WWW.SEDiNFO.NET Notes, Books, Past Papers, Test Series, Guess Papers & Many More Pakistan's Educational Network - SEDiNFO.NET - StudyNowPK.com - EduWorldPK.com Notes, Books, Past Papers, Test Series, Guess Papers & Many More Pakistan's Educational Network - SEDiNFO.NET - StudyNowPK.com - EduWorldPK.com PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, RESULT INFORMATION GRADE 8 EXAMINATION, 2020 DISTRICT: JHANG Students Students Students Pass % with Pass + Promoted Pass + Gender Registered Appeared Pass 33% marks Students Promoted % Male 11733 11527 11205 97.21 11496 99.73 Public School Female 8602 8479 8060 95.06 8431 99.43 Male 5508 5465 5288 96.76 5429 99.34 Private School Female 4741 4708 4560 96.86 4693 99.68 Male 606 572 536 93.71 562 98.25 Private Candidate Female 372 361 328 90.86 357 98.89 31562 31112 29977 WWW.SEDiNFO.NET Notes, Books, Past Papers, Test Series, Guess Papers & Many More Pakistan's Educational Network - SEDiNFO.NET - StudyNowPK.com - EduWorldPK.com Notes, Books, Past Papers, Test Series, Guess Papers & Many More Pakistan's Educational Network - SEDiNFO.NET - StudyNowPK.com - EduWorldPK.com PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, GRADE 8 EXAMINATION, 2020 DISTRICT: JHANG Overall Position Holders Roll NO Name School Marks Position 72-257-321 Syed Muhammad Umar Farooq Bukhari Ghs Wasu Astana 482 1st 72-193-264 Fatima Mahmood Gghss Chak Janoobi 479 2nd 72-188-298 Abeeha Batool Arqam Girls High School 478 3rd WWW.SEDiNFO.NET Notes, Books, Past Papers, Test Series, Guess Papers & Many More Pakistan's Educational Network - SEDiNFO.NET - StudyNowPK.com - EduWorldPK.com Notes, Books, Past Papers, Test Series, Guess Papers & Many More Pakistan's Educational Network - SEDiNFO.NET - StudyNowPK.com - EduWorldPK.com PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, GRADE 8 EXAMINATION, 2020 DISTRICT: JHANG Male Position Holders Roll NO Name School Marks Position 72-257-321 Syed Muhammad Umar Farooq Bukhari Ghs Wasu Astana 482 1st 72-189-226 Ghulam Mohiyudin Ghs Comprehensive Model Sattelite Town 477 2nd 72-257-308 Abdulkareem Ges Rasheed Pur 477 2nd 72-253-188 Waseem Abbas Nida E Aslam Public School 477 2nd 72-253-220 Muhammad Javid Nida E Aslam Public School 474 3rd WWW.SEDiNFO.NET Notes, Books, Past Papers, Test Series, Guess Papers & Many More Pakistan's Educational Network - 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