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Result Gazette AJK BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION MIRPUR (A.K) RESULT GAZETTE SPECIAL EXAMINATION (COVID-19) INTERMEDIATE 2020. Page AZAD JAMMU AND KASHMIR BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, MIRPUR 1 RESULT GAZETTE OF SPECIAL EXAMINATION INTERMEDIATE 2020. 1. The Result of Candidates who applied for the Special Examination intermediate 2020. Is hereby declared.This examination commenced on 10-10-2020 to 24-10-2020. This result is being announced today the 26th November 2020. 2. This Result Gazette is issued provisionally, errors and omissions excepted, as a notice only. Any entry appearing in this notification does not in itself confer any right or privilege on a candidate for the grant of certificate which will be issued under the rules/regulations on the basis of the original records of the Board’s Office. 3. Every care has been taken to ensure accuracy and correctness. Nevertheless if any error or omission is noticed, the Board may be informed immediately for necessary action to rectify the same. 4. Over all 11 grace marks (1 % of the maximum marks) have been allowed to the candidates failing in the examination in one or more subjects, as the case may be, so as to enable them to qualify for grant of Intermediate Certificate. The grace marks are not included in the marks obtained by the candidates. 5. (a) The candidates who have passed the examination have been shown by mentioning pass and total number of marks with grade, obtained by them. (b) The candidates against whose Roll Nos./Names abbreviations of certain subject/s has /have been mentioned, have failed in the mentioned subject/s and are allowed to reappear in failing subject/s till last chance mentioned against each if otherwise eligible. (c) The candidates shown “Fail” may be treated as “full fail”. 6. ELIGIBILITY TO REAPPEAR (a) The candidates who appeared in full subjects in Special Intermediate annual examination 2020 and failed in one or two subjects are placed under compartment may appear in failing subjects till intermediate Annual Examination 2022 if otherwise eligible. (b) The candidates who appeared in Special intermediate annual examination 2020 and declared “Fail” are allowed to appear in all the subjects in Annual examination 2021 or in any subsequent annual examination under the syllabi in force if otherwise eligible. 7. RESULT WITH HELD/R.L. CASES: (a) The candidates, whose result/result cards have been with held due to any reason (fee/eligibility etc.), are advised, in their own interest, to get the cases settled immediately as to enable this office to declare their results/release their result cards. (b) Results later on (due to awards or other reasons) will be announced/conveyed immediately after having received the awards/decisions. 8. UNFAIRMEANS CASES: The number of unfair means cases registered against the candidates during/after examination is 5 . A judicious procedure is observed to decide these cases. Every possible measure has been adopted for personal hearing. All cases have been decided. A list of such candidates is given at the end of the gazette. Page 2 . 9. RESULT INTIMITION: The result cards of the regular candidates are being dispatched to their heads of institutions while those of private candidates, to their respective mailing address. The failing candidates may submit their admission forms and fee through online system for the Intermediate Annual Examination 2021, whose schedule will be announced in 2nd week of December 2020. 10. IMPORTANT INFORMATION’S. REGULAR No. of candidates who applied for admission 1975 GRADE A1 A B C D E No. of candidates who appeared 1938 (excluding,Absentees,UFMs& RL cases etc) No. of candidates who passed 160 11 17 27 49 52 4 Pass percentage 8.26% PRIVATE No. of candidates who applied for admission 4758 GRADE A1 A B C D E N G No. of candidates who appeared 3692 (excluding,Absentees,UFMs& RL cases etc) No. of candidates who passed 454 71 35 63 145 114 10 16 Pass percentage 12.30% OVERALL No. of candidates who applied for admission 6733 GRADE A1 A B C D E N G No. of candidates who appeared 5630 (excluding,Absentees,UFMs& RL cases etc) Total No. of candidates who passed 614 82 52 90 194 166 14 16 Overall Pass Percentage 10.91 % 11. This result is available on the website of AJK BISE on the address. www.ajkbise.edu.pk. Mirpur (Prof. Attiqu-ur-Rehman Ch.) Thursday the 26th November, 2020. Controller of Examinations (Colleges) 05827-960006, 960039 D/Ehsan/Inter result 2020. AJK BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, MIRPUR 3 RESULT GAZETTE OF INTERMEDIATE SPECIAL EXAMINATION COVID-19 (PART-II) 2020 ROLL NO NAME OF THE CANDIDATE STAT MARKS GRADE REMARKS ROLLNO NAME OF THE CANDIDATE STAT MARKS GRADE REMARKS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 600028 NAWAL MAJID AWAN PASS 884 A1 GOVT GIRLS DEGREE COLLEGE, MUZAFFARABAD. - 600029 SANIA SAEED FAIL 600001 LAIBA KHAN R-LATER ALPINE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCES MUZAFFARABAD HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL MAIRA SARO, MUZAFFARABAD. 600030 ALIZA AZAZ R-LATER 600002 AQSA SHAMROZ FAIL 600031 BAD-E-SABA FAIL 600003 MUQADAS ZAFAR FAIL PRIME COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND COMMERCE DOMAIL SYEDAN HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL BARSALA, MUZAFFARABAD. MUZAFFARABAD 600032 SOMIA FAQEER MUHAMMAD FAIL 600004 ARJISTA AFZAL E-C-II PHY-I PHY-II LC:A/22 READ FOUNDATION SCIENCE COLLEGE GARHI DUPATTA 600005 GHAZALA SIDDIQUE FAIL MUZAFFARABAD A.K MUHAMMAD MUNIR AWAN GIRLS DEGREE COLLEGE HATTIAN 600033 CHANDA ISMAIL E-C-I E-C-II CHE-I LC:A/22 DOPATTA, MUZAFFARABAD. 600034 AROOJ MAKHMOOD FAIL 600006 LARAIB AKRAM FAIL 600035 ELAF MEHMOOD PHY-I PHY-II BIO-I BIO-II LC:A/22 600007 IRAM SHABBIR CHE-I CHE-II LC:A/22 600036 ANEESA ZEB FAIL 600008 KINZA RAFAQAT FAIL 600037 HIRA SHAFI PHY-I PHY-II BIO-I BIO-II LC:A/22 600009 JABEEN ZAHID FAIL 600038 SAJAL MUGHAL FAIL 600010 KOMAL MUNEER FAIL PARAMOUNT SCHOOL AND MODEL SCIENCE COLLEGE CHELLAH 600011 TAYYEBA AWAN FAIL MZD AK 600012 JINASH QAYUM AWAN PHY-I PHY-II LC:A/22 600039 SANA KAZMI PHY-I PHY-II BIO-I BIO-II LC:A/22 GOVT. INTER SCIENCE COLLEGE BHERI MUZAFFARABAD. 600040 MONEEBA SHABBIR PHY-I PHY-II BIO-I BIO-II LC:A/22 SUPERIOR COLLEGE MUZAFFARABAD AK 600013 MARIAM MAQBOOL FAIL 600014 RIDA SHABEER FAIL 600041 LUBNA MEHMOOD FAIL 600015 ADIBA ALI FAIL 600042 AMMAMA-TU-ZAHRA FAIL 600016 ANISHA HANIF FAIL GREEN HILLS SCIENCE COLLEGE KHWAJA MULLAHA UPPER 600017 MEHMOODA AYUB FAIL ADDA NEAR MASJID GHOSIA MZD AK 600018 MOMINA HABIB FAIL 600043 MEROSH IMTIAZ GOHAR FAIL GIRLS SCIENCE DEGREE COLLEGE KOHRI MUZAFFARABAD 600044 CHAMAN ASHFAQ FAIL 600045 IRSA SHAHID PHY-I PHY-II CHE-I CHE-II LC:A/22 600019 SHANZA GULAB FAIL 600046 ZOYA ASIF FAIL GOVT MODEL SCIENCE COLLEGE, MUZAFFARABAD. 600047 SAWARA IQBAL MUGHAL PHY-I PHY-II CHE-I CHE-II LC:A/22 600048 ZAINAB BIBI FAIL 600021 ITTIQA MUZAFFAR FAIL 600049 MEHNAZ BIBI PHY-I PHY-II CHE-I CHE-II LC:A/22 READ FOUNDATION SCIENCE COLLEGE MUZAFFARABAD. 600050 AYESHA BANO PHY-I PHY-II CHE-I CHE-II LC:A/22 600051 NASREEN ZAMAN FAIL 600022 NIMRA MOZOON FAIL HUMAN CONCERN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AND COLLEGE 600023 SANA NASEER FAIL BOTTLIAN DUPPATTA MUZAFFARABAD AK QUAID-E-AZAM SCIENCE COLLEGE MUZAFFARABAD. 600053 ERSA SHOUKAT FAIL 600054 SUNDAS FAREED FAIL 600024 IQRA MAQBOOL FAIL GOVT. BOYS HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL KHAIRIAN DISTRICT 600025 SAJAL IMTIAZ FAIL MUZAFFARABAD AJK ISLAMABAD COLLEGE MUZAFFARABAD 600055 NAJM UN NISA FAIL 600056 HIFZA BIBI FAIL 600027 BEENISH BASHEER FAIL 600057 MOMINA BIBI FAIL AIMS SCHOOL AND COLLEGE, MUZAFFARABAD. 600058 NAILA LATIF FAIL 600059 SABA MEHBOOB FAIL AJK BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, MIRPUR 4 RESULT GAZETTE OF INTERMEDIATE SPECIAL EXAMINATION COVID-19 (PART-II) 2020 ROLL NO NAME OF THE CANDIDATE STAT MARKS GRADE REMARKS ROLLNO NAME OF THE CANDIDATE STAT MARKS GRADE REMARKS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 600060 NAZISH MEHMOOD FAIL GOVT GIRLS COLLEGE, MIRPUR. 600061 MEHROOZ MUKHTAR FAIL 600062 RABIA WADOOD AWAN FAIL 600087 LAIBA FAREED FAIL 600063 AREEJ SHAUKAT FAIL 600088 EISHA SHAKOOR FAIL 600064 AQSA FAROOQ FAIL 600089 NADIA JAMROZ FAIL 600065 SYEDA HAMNA GILLANI PHY-I PHY-II CHE-I CHE-II LC:A/22 600090 IQRA SARFRAZ PHY-I PHY-II LC:A/22 GLOBAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCES UPPER CHATTER 600091 AREENA KHANZADI FAIL MUZAFFARABAD AJK KASHMIR MODEL COLLEGE, MIRPUR. 600066 LEENAH KHALID FAIL GOVT. BOYS HSS KASIAN HALAL MUZAFFARABAD AK 600092 SAWERA GUL NAWAZ PASS 737 B GOVT GIRLS DEGREE COLLEGE, ISLAMGARH, MIRPUR. 600067 KINZA MUNEER FAIL GOVT. GIRLS HSS MOHAJAR COLONY NO 1 MUZAFFARABAD AK 600093 SABA BASHIR FAIL 600094 AMINA MANZOOR PHY-I PHY-II CHE-I CHE-II LC:A/22 600068 JAVARIA BIBI FAIL GOVT. GIRLS DEGREE COLLEGE AFZALPUR, MIRPUR. AL-QALAM SCHOOL AND COLLEGE EID GAH ROAD MUZAFFARABAD AK 600095 KHADIJA MATLOOB FAIL 600069 NABEELA ZAMAN PHY-I PHY-II LC:A/22 600096 SEHRISH MUNIR FAIL 600070 SHAGUFTA ISHTIAQ RATHORE CHE-I CHE-II BIO-I BIO-II LC:A/22 600097 ATTIYA IQBAL FAIL GOVT. GIRLS HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL RAJPIAN 600098 SARA WAJID FAIL MUZAFFARABAD AK 600099 IQRA ALI AHMED FAIL 600071 YASMEEN ZAMAN R-LATER 600100 SANIA RAFIQ FAIL GOVT. GIRLS HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL RARA 600101 UZAIFA SHAFFIQUE FAIL MUZAFFARABAD AK GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN CHECHIAN MIRPUR A.K 600072 SIDRA BI BI FAIL CHANAB COLLEGE GARHI DOPATTA MUZAFFARABAD AK 600102 MOMINA AMEEN PHY-I PHY-II CHE-I CHE-II LC:A/22 600103 MARYAM RIAZ FAIL 600073 RIMSHA MUSHTAQ BIO-I BIO-II LC:A/22 600104 KAINAT ABID PHY-I PHY-II CHE-I CHE-II LC:A/22 BURHAN SHAHEED COLLEGE RARO AMBORE DISTT MZD AJK 600105 ANSA RANI PASS 585 C 600106 SALIHA RAZA FAIL 600074 RIFFAT SHAHEEN FAIL 600107 AMARA AZHAR FAIL 600075 NAGEENA BIBI FAIL 600108 SARIA TANVEER FAIL BRIGHT FUTURE PUBLIC SCHOOL AND COLLEGE PANJGRAN MZD 600109 TANZEELA MATEEN FAIL 600110 YASMEEN RAFIQUE FAIL 600076 SADIA ASIF FAIL KASHMIR INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES, MIRPUR.
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