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Broucher 2016 04 Only Lists School Govt AZAD JAMMU AND KASHMIR BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION MIRPUR PERFORMANCE OF GOVT. INSTITUTIONS AT SECONDARY LEVEL IN ANNUAL EXAM. 2016 Percentage Number of Institutions with %age between 91 320 Number of Institutions with %age between 81 195 Number of Institutions with %age between 71 134 Number of Institutions with %age between 61 80 Number of Institutions with %age between 51 68 Number of Institutions with %age between 41 39 Number of Institutions with %age between 31 15 Number of Institutions with %age between 21 11 Number of Institutions with %age between 11 03 Number of Institutions with %age between 0.00 02 Total Institutions 867 AZAD JAMMU AND KASHMIR BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION MIRPUR PERFORMANCE OF GOVT. INSTITUTIONS AT SECONDARY LEVEL IN ANNUAL EXAM. 2016 S.NO CODE NAME OF INSTITUTION APPEARED PASSED % AGE 1 7943 CADET COLLEGE PILLANDRI, SUDHNUTI. 98 98 100.00 2 1016 MUSARRAT SHAHEEN SHAHEED GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, MUZAFFARABAD AJK 66 66 100.00 3 2309 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL JATALAN, MIRPUR. 63 63 100.00 4 1023 HIGH SCHOOL NARRAN, MUZAFFARABAD. 62 62 100.00 5 1092 HIGH SCHOOL MUSA KHARIAN, MUZAFFARABAD. 57 57 100.00 6 1140 HIGH SCHOOL KHUN BANDWAY, MUZAFFARABAD. 54 54 100.00 7 5668 HIGH SCHOOL CHIRIKOTE, DISTT. HAVELI AJK 51 51 100.00 8 1022 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL THERIAN, MUZAFFARABAD. 50 50 100.00 9 2260 GOVT.GIRLS HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL CHITTERPARI MIRPUR 49 49 100.00 10 1093 HIGH SCHOOL NOORPUR NAKRAN, MUZAFFARABD. 48 48 100.00 11 5667 SHAHEED-E-KARGIL ZARAIT KHAN RATHORE GOVT. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BUDHALL SHAREEF, DISTT. HAVELI AJK 47 47 100.00 12 1003 HIGH SCHOOL CHATTAR CLASS, MUZAFFAABAD. 45 45 100.00 13 5630 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL JALAL ABAD, DISTT. HAVELI AJK 44 44 100.00 14 5818 GOVT. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL AWERA DISTT. BAGH AK 43 43 100.00 15 1004 HIGH SCHOOL BUGNA KHAIRABAD, MUZAFFARABAD. 41 41 100.00 16 2212 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL MEHMOPUR, MIRPUR. 39 39 100.00 17 3361 GIRLS INTER COLLEGE POONA, BHIMBER. 38 38 100.00 18 2381 GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL PINDI SUBERWAL MIRPUR 36 36 100.00 19 6771 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL ALI SOJAL, RAWALKOT, POONCH 35 35 100.00 20 1017 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL PLATE, MUZAFFARABAD. 32 32 100.00 21 7963 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, MURSHADABAD, SUDHNOTI, A.K. 32 32 100.00 22 4501 HIGH SCHOOL MITHERANI, KOTLI. 31 31 100.00 23 3375 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL GORA NAKKA, BHIMBER. 30 30 100.00 24 5679 HIGH SCHOOL HILLAN, DISTT. HAVELI AJK 30 30 100.00 25 6847 GIRLS HGIH SCHOOL NAMJAR, POONCH. 30 30 100.00 26 5620 GIRLS HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL CHERALA, BAGH. 28 28 100.00 27 7916 BOYS INTER COLLEGE GALA CHOWKIAN, DISTT. SUDHNUTI AJK 28 28 100.00 28 7918 HIGH SCHOOL GARRALA, SUDHNUTI. 28 28 100.00 29 4538 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BHAROT GALA KOTLI. 27 27 100.00 30 2262 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL JATTI DAHRI MIRPUR. 27 27 100.00 31 3354 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL MALOOT, BHIMBER. 26 26 100.00 32 7964 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, BHATTIAN PATTAN SHER KHAN, SUDHNOTI, A.K. 26 26 100.00 33 7993 GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL THANDI KASSI SUDHNUTI 25 25 100.00 34 7945 GOVT.GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL NALIAN, SUDHNUTI. 25 25 100.00 35 7924 HIGH SCHOOL BASARI, SUDHNUTI. 25 25 100.00 36 3383 GOVT. INTER SCIENCE COLLEGE PANJERI, BHIMBER 25 25 100.00 37 3478 HIGH SCHOOL ALI BAIG, BHIMBER 25 25 100.00 38 2248 PILOT HIGH SCHOOL SIAKH, MIRPUR. 25 25 100.00 39 2265 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL MANGRAJ, MIRPUR. 25 25 100.00 40 2332 GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL ISLAMGARH,MIRPUR. 24 24 100.00 41 6829 HIGH SCHOOL BANGOIN, POONCH. 23 23 100.00 42 6840 HIGH SCHOOL CHAFFAR, POONCH. 23 23 100.00 43 1154 HIGH SCHOOL NIAZ PURA, MUZAFFARABAD. 23 23 100.00 44 2263 GOVT. GIRLS DEGREE COLLEGE KAKRA POTHA DISTT. MIRPUR AJK 22 22 100.00 45 2205 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BAN KHURMAN,MIRPUR. 22 22 100.00 46 3373 GOVT.INTER COLLEGE CHOWKI, BHIMBER. 22 22 100.00 47 6756 GIRLS HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL BANJONSA, POONCH. 22 22 100.00 48 7985 GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL NAKKAR PALLANDRI, SUDHNUTI 22 22 100.00 49 7906 GIRLS INTER COLLEGE TRARKHEL, SUDHNUTI. 22 22 100.00 50 6769 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL CHOTTAGALA, POONCH (FOR GIRLS). 21 21 100.00 51 3388 HIGH SCHOOL NANDPUR ISLAMABAD,BHIMBER. 21 21 100.00 52 2271 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL RATTA, MIRPUR. 21 21 100.00 53 1297 HIGH SCHOOL BANDI SYEDAN DISTT. HATTIAN BALA AJK. 20 20 100.00 54 4583 HIGH SCHOOL KHOR, KOTLI. 20 20 100.00 55 4489 HIGH SCHOOL KHANKA KATEHRAAH, KOTLI. 20 20 100.00 56 6917 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL CHAFFAR POONCH A.K. 20 20 100.00 57 7936 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL SIAH, SUDHNUTI. 19 19 100.00 58 7937 HIGH SCHOOL HAMROTA, SUDHNUTI, 19 19 100.00 59 5790 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL CHIRIKOT, DISTT. HAVELI AJK 19 19 100.00 60 5696 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BUDHAL SHARIF, DISTT. HAVELI AJK 19 19 100.00 61 4478 HIGH SCHOOL CHANGPUR KHAWAS, KOTLI. 19 19 100.00 62 1269 GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BELA NOOR SHAH MZD 19 19 100.00 63 2242 HIGH SCHOOL JATTI DHERI, MIRPUR. 18 18 100.00 64 3527 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL DAL BANDALA TEHSIT SAMAHNI DISTT. BHIMBER A.K 18 18 100.00 65 4605 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, MALHAR, KOTLI, A.K. 18 18 100.00 66 7925 HIGH SCHOOL BARIOT, SUDHNUTI. 18 18 100.00 67 7987 GOVT BOYS HIGH SCHOOL KHAWAS SUDHNUTI 18 18 100.00 68 7979 GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL ISLAM PURA SUDHNUTI 18 18 100.00 69 7931 HIGH SCHOOL DHAR DHRACH, SUDHNUTI. 17 17 100.00 70 5797 GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL DEGWAR, DISTT. HAVELI AJK 17 17 100.00 71 4559 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL DOLIA JATTANKOTLI. 17 17 100.00 72 3358 GIRLS INTER COLLEGE BARNALA, BHIMBER. 17 17 100.00 73 2257 HIGH SCHOOL PALAK, MIRPUR. 17 17 100.00 74 1103 GOVT.GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL KHORI, MUZAFFARABAD. 17 17 100.00 75 1069 HIGH SCHOOL KACHEELI, MUZAFFARABAD 17 17 100.00 76 2226 HIGH SCHOOL SANGOT, MIRPUR. 16 16 100.00 77 3435 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL GORAHAKANJAL DISTT. BHIMBER 16 16 100.00 78 3494 GOVT. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL CHILLAH KOOHAL DISTT. BHIMBER AK 16 16 100.00 79 3482 GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BHIMBERRAJANI,BHIMBER 16 16 100.00 80 4667 BEGUM MUJHAD-E-AWWAL GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL JHANJORA KOTLI 16 16 100.00 S.NO CODE NAME OF INSTITUTION APPEARED PASSED % AGE 81 6752 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL NO.2, RAWALAKOT, POONCH. 16 16 100.00 82 6832 HIGH SCHOOL BHANAKHA, POONCH. 16 16 100.00 83 6764 HIGH SCHOOL SARDI BHALGRAN, POONCH. 15 15 100.00 84 5759 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL SAVER MATWALI KHAN, BAGH, A.K. 15 15 100.00 85 4565 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL SOONA KHAD GUJRAN, KOTLI. 15 15 100.00 86 3496 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL DANNA TEH. SAMAHNI DISTT. BHIMBER AK 15 15 100.00 87 1234 GOVT HIGH SCHOOL SAID PUR MUZAFFARABAD 15 15 100.00 88 1262 GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL NALOOCHI MZD 15 15 100.00 89 2280 HIGH SCHOOL SUKH CHAIN PUR, MIRPUR. 15 15 100.00 90 1084 HIGH SCHOOL LAMIAN PATIAN, MUZAFFARABAD. 14 14 100.00 91 2298 HIGH SCHOOL DHANGRI BHADAR, MIRPUR. 14 14 100.00 92 2373 GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BANCE MIRPUR 14 14 100.00 93 3449 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BAROH DISTT. BHIMBER 14 14 100.00 94 3372 HIGH SCHOOL BAROH, BHIMBER. 14 14 100.00 95 4558 HIGH SCHOOL KHOR RACHHALA, KOTLI. 14 14 100.00 96 7991 GOVT HIGH SCHOOL DHAK SUDHNUTI 14 14 100.00 97 7988 GOVT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL GRAN DOMAKIAN SUDHNUTI 14 14 100.00 98 7962 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, TAHLIAN, SUDHNOTI, A.K. 14 14 100.00 99 6865 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BANGOEIN, POONCH. 13 13 100.00 100 3423 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL CHAI, BHIMBER. 13 13 100.00 101 2228 HIGH SCHOOL DAHRI THOTHAL, MIRPUR. 13 13 100.00 102 2303 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL KHARAK, MIRPUR. 13 13 100.00 103 2360 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL KHANABAD, DISTT. MIRPUR, A.K. 13 13 100.00 104 2300 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL KANALI, MIRPUR. 13 13 100.00 105 2277 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BOHA, MIRPUR. 13 13 100.00 106 2255 HIGH SCHOOL DHANGRI BALA, MIRPUR. 13 13 100.00 107 1151 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL TARIQ ABAD, MUZAFFARABAD. 13 13 100.00 108 1033 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, GARHI DOPATTA, MUZAFFARABAD. 12 12 100.00 109 4475 INTER COLLEGE DOLAYA JATTAN, KOTLI. 12 12 100.00 110 4568 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BANDLI, KOTLI. 12 12 100.00 111 6766 GIRLS HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL REHARA,RAWALKOT POONCH. 12 12 100.00 112 6851 HIGH SCHOOL NAR, POONCH. 12 12 100.00 113 6845 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BUN BUCK, POONCH. 12 12 100.00 114 7965 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, GHARRALA, SUDHNOTI, A.K. 12 12 100.00 115 9018 HIGH SCHOOL PHULAWI, NEELUM. 11 11 100.00 116 6906 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL KHORI CHANNA POONCH 11 11 100.00 117 6808 HIGH SCHOOL POTHI MAKWALAN, POONCH. 11 11 100.00 118 4608 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL SAIDPUR, KOTLI, A.K. 11 11 100.00 119 3355 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL DHAMAWA KASGUMMA, BHIMBER. 11 11 100.00 120 3531 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL JUNDDI CHONTRA DISTT. BHIMBER AK 11 11 100.00 121 3532 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL KOTLI GUJRAN BHIMBER AK 11 11 100.00 122 1279 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL CHAMAN KOTLI MZD AK 11 11 100.00 123 2267 GOVT.
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