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INSTITUTE WISE PASS PERCENTAGE Page : I SS GRADE SCHOOL NAME APPLIED APPEARED PASSED PASS % CODE A+ a B C D E 11001 GOVT INSTITUTE WISE PASS PERCENTAGE Page : I SS GRADE SCHOOL NAME APPLIED APPEARED PASSED PASS % CODE A+ A B C D E 11001 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL NO.1, PHOOL NAGAR, KASUR 169 169 112 6 6 18 53 29 66.27 11002 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, BADIAN, KASUR 114 114 83 6 8 21 34 12 2 72.81 11003 GOVT. ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL, CLARKABAD, KASUR 50 42 32 2 5 12 4 9 76.19 11004 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, CHAH ARURA SINGH, KASUR 222 222 176 32 29 35 52 28 79.28 11005 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, CHHINA AUTAR, KASUR 49 49 42 8 9 14 5 6 85.71 11006 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, CHIRAGH DIN WALA, KASUR 17 17 14 1 3 5 5 82.35 11007 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, DHOLAN HITHAR, KASUR 53 53 37 4 10 14 9 69.81 11008 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, GANDA SINGH WALA, DISTRICT KASUR 170 169 123 11 10 27 42 32 1 72.78 11009 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, GEHLAN HITHAR, KASUR 150 148 95 8 12 28 33 14 64.19 11010 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, HUSSAIN KHAN WALA, CHAK NO. 8, DISTRICT KASUR 63 63 36 5 7 7 14 2 1 57.14 11011 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, HANJAR WAL, CHAK NO.31, KASUR 11 11 8 1 5 2 72.73 11012 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, HANJRAI KALAN, KASUR 90 85 59 2 9 9 21 18 69.41 11013 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, JAMBER KALAN, KASUR 73 73 47 2 6 11 17 11 64.38 11014 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, JAURA, KASUR 63 61 35 5 3 8 13 6 57.38 11016 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, KACHA PACCA, KASUR 112 112 77 3 19 18 20 16 1 68.75 11017 GOVT. HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, KANGANPUR, KASUR 188 164 120 20 21 21 34 24 73.17 11018 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, KHUDIAN KHAS, KASUR 206 206 103 8 11 16 35 33 50.00 11019 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, KOT SARDAR MUHAMMAD KHAN, KASUR 221 219 171 34 22 49 49 17 78.08 11020 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, MUSTAFABAD, KASUR 308 283 168 25 17 25 51 49 1 59.36 11021 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, PADHANA, CHAK NO.45, KASUR 32 32 26 3 3 7 12 1 81.25 11022 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, PATTOKI, KASUR 303 303 197 36 27 49 47 37 1 65.02 11023 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, RAJA JANG, KASUR 210 210 146 20 16 31 51 28 69.52 11024 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, RUKHAN WALA, KASUR 91 91 58 2 5 14 20 17 63.74 11025 GOVT. JAMIA HAMIDIA HIGH SCHOOL, SARAI MUGHAL, KASUR 67 67 59 2 4 11 25 17 88.06 11026 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, TALWANDI, TEHSIL CHUNIAN, DISTRICT KASUR 145 143 106 16 18 22 32 18 74.13 11027 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, USMAN WALA, KASUR 302 301 225 31 42 59 70 23 74.75 11028 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, HABIB ABAD, WAN RADHA RAM, KASUR 106 106 75 7 18 16 22 12 70.75 11029 GOVT. MODEL HIGH SCHOOL, KASUR 269 269 183 13 18 47 49 56 68.03 11030 GOVT. HANFIA ISLAMIA HIGH SCHOOL, KASUR 57 57 34 2 8 13 11 59.65 11031 GOVT. ISLAMIA HIGH SCHOOL, KASUR 191 191 116 9 7 31 39 30 60.73 11032 GOVT. TAEED UL ISLAM HIGH SCHOOL, KASUR 96 96 80 18 17 19 15 9 2 83.33 11033 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, BEHERWAL KALAN, KASUR 70 70 57 9 13 24 11 81.43 11034 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, CHANGA MANGA, DISTRICT KASUR 185 183 150 10 18 37 54 31 81.97 11035 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, CHUNIAN, DISTRICT KASUR 384 382 308 54 47 80 89 38 80.63 11036 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, MOKAL, KASUR 79 77 46 9 7 11 15 4 59.74 11037 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, MATTA, KASUR 44 41 27 2 2 7 11 5 65.85 11038 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, SHAM KOT NAU, KASUR 59 58 31 3 3 6 12 7 53.45 INSTITUTE WISE PASS PERCENTAGE Page : II SS GRADE SCHOOL NAME APPLIED APPEARED PASSED PASS % CODE A+ A B C D E 11040 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, SHEIKH UMAD KOHNA, KASUR 69 69 48 6 7 13 16 6 69.57 11041 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, MUDKEY DHARIWAL, KASUR 50 44 24 1 7 10 6 54.55 11042 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, QADIWIND, KASUR 46 46 34 7 9 11 7 73.91 11043 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, NIZAMPURA, CHAK # 2, TEHSIL CHUNIAN, DISTRICT KASUR 41 38 36 2 2 14 13 5 94.74 11044 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, KOTLI RAI ABU BAKAR, KASUR 15 15 10 1 4 3 2 66.67 11045 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, LAKHNEKE, KASUR 104 104 84 10 14 19 24 17 80.77 11046 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, MAHALAM KALAN, KASUR 47 47 28 2 1 6 11 8 59.57 11047 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, (THEENG MORE), ELLAH ABAD, KASUR 98 98 70 6 10 16 26 11 1 71.43 11048 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, BUGHIANA KALAN, KASUR 62 62 37 3 7 5 14 8 59.68 11049 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, JANDWALA, TEHSIL CHUNIAN, DISTRICT KASUR 54 54 38 2 11 10 11 4 70.37 11050 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, DAOKEY KALAN, KASUR 54 54 39 4 10 17 4 4 72.22 11051 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, HANDAL, KASUR 47 45 26 2 5 11 7 1 57.78 11052 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, RASOOLPUR, CHAK NO.5, KASUR 57 52 27 3 1 4 12 7 51.92 11053 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, BHOPEWAL, CHAK # 23, TEHSIL PATTOKI, DISTRICT KASUR 48 39 21 2 4 8 7 53.85 11054 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, NO. 1, KOT RADHA KISHAN, KASUR 244 243 161 22 23 42 56 18 66.26 11055 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, SARHALI KALAN, KASUR 50 50 44 2 2 15 18 7 88.00 11056 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, HUSSAIN KHAN WALA HITHAR, KASUR 69 68 50 1 7 9 25 8 73.53 11057 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, BHOE ASAL, KASUR 108 101 59 1 7 16 24 11 58.42 11058 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, HALLA, KASUR 122 120 68 8 11 21 18 10 56.67 11059 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, ORARA, KASUR 26 26 16 2 9 5 61.54 11060 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, MAHMOODPURA, KASUR 55 55 33 5 8 5 12 3 60.00 11061 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL NO.2, BHAI PHERU, KASUR 44 40 20 4 2 7 2 5 50.00 11062 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, BURJ MAHALAM, CHAK NO. 35, KASUR 84 83 67 16 11 15 18 7 80.72 11063 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, DHOLAN, CHAK NO.27, KASUR 34 34 24 2 4 5 9 4 70.59 11064 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, RAM THAMMAN, KASUR 60 60 42 4 7 15 14 2 70.00 11065 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, KANWAIN MALLIAN, KASUR 25 24 17 1 1 5 4 6 70.83 11066 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, WEHGAL, KASUR 53 53 41 7 7 12 11 4 77.36 11067 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, CHAK NO.17, KASUR 55 55 39 3 4 11 13 8 70.91 11068 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, KHARA, KASUR 35 34 23 3 2 9 5 4 67.65 11069 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, RATTI PINDI, KASUR 50 30 20 1 2 12 5 66.67 11070 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, BALLOKI, KASUR 43 43 41 6 5 14 11 5 95.35 11071 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, KHODAY, KASUR 55 55 33 4 7 11 11 60.00 11073 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, MUHAMMADIPUR, TEHSIL CHUNIAN, KASUR 44 38 30 2 2 5 14 7 78.95 11074 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, JAJJA KALAN, DISTRICT KASUR 69 68 55 8 5 12 24 6 80.88 11075 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, BHUCHOKI MAJHA, KASUR 39 39 32 3 2 10 15 2 82.05 11076 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, KOTHA, KASUR 40 39 15 1 3 8 3 38.46 11077 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, NATHAY KHALSA, KASUR 17 16 10 1 1 3 3 2 62.50 INSTITUTE WISE PASS PERCENTAGE Page : III SS GRADE SCHOOL NAME APPLIED APPEARED PASSED PASS % CODE A+ A B C D E 11079 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, NAJABAT, KASUR 32 32 28 4 6 7 7 4 87.50 11080 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, SHEIKHUM, TEHSIL PATTOKI KASUR 116 115 77 3 6 22 30 16 66.96 11082 GOVT. NAWAZ AHMAD HIGH SCHOOL, ROSHAN BHEELA, KASUR 88 88 53 7 4 16 18 8 60.23 11083 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, SHAMAS ABAD, TEHSIL CHUNIAN, KASUR 22 16 9 2 2 2 3 56.25 11084 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, SHEIKH PURA NAU, KASUR 14 14 8 1 5 2 57.14 11085 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, BHAMBA KALAN, DISTRICT KASUR 134 133 86 12 17 20 30 7 64.66 11087 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, DULLU MULTANI, KASUR 25 21 14 1 3 2 5 3 66.67 11090 ALL SAINT CHURCH HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, PATTOKI, DISTRICT KASUR 13 13 11 1 2 6 2 84.62 11091 PAKISTAN MODEL HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, RAIWIND ROAD, KASUR 217 217 184 48 36 42 38 20 84.79 11092 SADIQ MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, KHUDIAN KHAS, DISTRICT KASUR 401 401 360 134 77 83 52 14 89.78 11096 ALLAMA IQBAL PUBLIC BOYS HIGH SCHOOL, RAIWIND ROAD, KASUR 383 383 344 126 58 77 64 19 89.82 11097 BHATTI INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, KHARA ROAD, KASUR 29 29 20 5 4 2 6 3 68.97 11099 MUSLIM MODEL BOYS HIGH SCHOOL, BHADIAN ROAD, NEW MANDI, PATTOKI, DISTRICT KASUR 150 150 132 48 32 18 24 10 88.00 11102 THE LEARNING HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, CHANGA MANGA ROAD, P.O.
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