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Result Gazette HSSC S 2019.Pdf FBISE - Computer Section FEDERAL BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, ISLAMABAD 1 RESULT GAZETTE OF HSSC-II SUPPL. EXAMINATION 2019 ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE GAZETTE Subjects D-H:I DENTAL HYGIENE - I HMNG HOME MANAGEMENT RELATED ARTS D-H:II DENTAL HYGIENE - II HMW:I HISTORY OF MODERN WORLD - I A-S:I APPLIED SCIENCES - I E-A:I ENGLISH ADVANCE - I HMW:II HISTORY OF MODERN WORLD - II A-S:II APPLIED SCIENCES - II E-A:II ENGLISH ADVANCE - II HOP:I HISTORY OF PAKISTAN - I ACT ACCOUNTANCY E-C:I ENGLISH - I (HIC) HOP:II HISTORY OF PAKISTAN - II ARB:I ARABIC - I E-C:I ENGLISH COMPULSORY - I HPE:I HEALTH AND PH. EDUCATION - I (HIC) ARB:II ARABIC - II E-C:I ENGLISH COMPULSORY - I (GROUP-I OLD) HPE:I HEALTH AND PHY. EDUCATION - I B-M BUSINESS MATHEMATICS E-C:I ENGLISH COMPULSORY - I (GROUP-I) HPE:II HEALTH AND PH. EDUCATION - II (HIC) B-S BUSINESS STATISTICS E-C:I ENGLISH COMPULSORY - I (GROUP-II OLD) HPE:II HEALTH AND PHY. EDUCATION - II BANK BANKING E-C:I ENGLISH COMPULSORY - I (GROUP-II) I-C:I ISLAMIC CULTURE - I BIO:I BIOLOGY - I E-C:II ENGLISH - II (HIC) I-C:II ISLAMIC CULTURE - II BIO:I BIOLOGY - I (N.B.F) E-C:II ENGLISH COMPULSORY - II I-H:I ISLAMIC HISTORY - I BIO:I BIOLOGY - I (P.T.B.B) E-C:II ENGLISH COMPULSORY - II (GROUP-I) I-S:I ISLAMIC STUDIES - I BIO:II BIOLOGY - II E-C:II ENGLISH COMPULSORY - II (GROUP-II) I-S:II ISLAMIC STUDIES - II BIO:II BIOLOGY - II (N.B.F) E-E:I ENGLISH ELECTIVE - I IH1:II ISLAMIC HISTORY - II (OPT. I) BIO:II BIOLOGY - II (P.T.B.B) E-E:II ENGLISH ELECTIVE - II IH2:II ISLAMIC HISTORY - II (OPT. II) BIOBAC BIOLOGY & BACERTIOLOGY ECO:I ECONOMICS - I ISL ISLAMIAT (HIC) BKP BOOK KEEPING ECO:II ECONOMICS - II ISL ISLAMIC EDUCATION BMS:I BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCE - I ECP EL. CHEMISTRY AND CHEM. PATHOLOGY ISL ISLAMIC EDUCATION (GROUP-I) BMS:II BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCE - II EDU:I EDUCATION - I ISL ISLAMIC EDUCATION (GROUP-II) BMTD BUSINESS METHODS EDU:I EDUCATION - I (HIC) ISLSTD ISLAMIC STUDIES BNK BANKING EDU:II EDUCATION - II L-S:I LIBRARY SCIENCE - I C-G COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY EDU:II EDUCATION - II (HIC) L-S:II LIBRARY SCIENCE - II C-S:I COMPUTER SCIENCE - I EMT ELE-ANATOMY AND MICRO TECHNIQUES M-B:I MICRO BIOLOGY - I C-S:I COMPUTER SCIENCE - I (HIC) F-A:I FINE ARTS - I M-B:II MICRO BIOLOGY - II C-S:I COMPUTER SCIENCE - I (OLD COURSE) F-A:I FINE ARTS - I (HIC) MMFP MEAL MANAGEMENT & FOOD PRESERVATION C-S:II COMPUTER SCIENCE - II F-A:I FINE ARTS - I (OLD COURSE) MTH:I MATHEMATICS - I C-S:II COMPUTER SCIENCE - II (HIC) F-A:II FINE ARTS - II MTH:I MATHEMATICS - I (OLD COURSE) C-S:II COMPUTER SCIENCE - II (OLD COURSE) F-A:II FINE ARTS - II (HIC) MTH:II MATHEMATICS - II CHE:I CHEMISTRY - I F-A:II FINE ARTS - II (OLD COURSE) OHE:I O/LINES OF H/ECONOMICS - I (HIC) CHE:I CHEMISTRY - I (OLD COURSE) FCHT FAMILY CLOTHING & HOUSEHOLD TEXTITLE OHE:I OUT LINES OF HOME ECONOMICS - I CHE:II CHEMISTRY - II FNT:I FOOD & NUTRITION - I OHE:II O/LINES OF H/ECONOMICS - II (HIC) CHE:II CHEMISTRY - II (OLD COURSE) FNT:II FOOD & NUTRITION - II OHE:II OUT LINES OF HOME ECONOMICS - II CIV:I CIVICS - I FNUT FOOD & NUTRITION OPT-II OPHTHALMIC TECHNIQUES - II CIV:II CIVICS - II FRN:I FRENCH - I OPT:I OPHTHALMIC TECHNIQUES - I CLDDV CHILD DEVELOPMENT FRN:II FRENCH - II OTT-II OPERATION THEATRE TECHNIQUES - II CLT:I CLOTHING & TEXTILE - I G-H:I GENERAL HISTORY - I OTT:I OPERATION THEATRE TECHNIQUES - I CLT:II CLOTHING & TEXTILE - II GEO:I GEOGRAPHY - I P-A:I PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING - I CLTXT CLOTHING & TEXTILE GEO:II GEOGRAPHY - II P-A:II PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING - II CNM CIVICS (FOR NON MUSLIMS) HBB HAEMATOLOGY AND BLOOD BANKING P-C PRINCIPLES OF COMMERCE CPS CLINICAL PATHOLOGY AND SEROLOGY HMI:I HISTORY OF MUSLIM INDIA - I P-E PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS CST COMPUTER STUDIES HMI:II HISTORY OF MUSLIM INDIA - II P-T:I PHYSIOTHERAPY TECHNIQUES - I FBISE - Computer Section FEDERAL BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, ISLAMABAD 2 RESULT GAZETTE OF HSSC-II SUPPL. EXAMINATION 2019 ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE GAZETTE P-T:II PHYSIOTHERAPY TECHNIQUES - II U-E:II URDU ELECTIVE - II PCL:I PAKISTAN CULTURE - I U-L:I URDU LITERATURE- I PCL:II PAKISTAN CULTURE - II U-L:II URDU LITERATURE- II PE&CG P.O.E. and COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY U-S URDU SALEES PER:I PERSIAN - I UAD-I URDU ADVANCE - I PER:II PERSIAN - II UAD-II URDU ADVANCE - II PHI:I PHILOSOPHY - I Remarks PHI:II PHILOSOPHY - II Absent ABSENT FROM EXAMINATION PHY:I PHYSICS - I Add. Cleared ADDITIONAL SUBJECT CLEARED PHY:I PHYSICS - I (OLD COURSE) Add. N. Cleared ADDITIONAL SUBJECT NOT CLEARED PHY:II PHYSICS - II All Paper(s) Cancelled All Paper(s) Cancelled PHYCHM PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY Cancelled CANDIDATURE CANCELLED POE PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS Change of Subject Change of Subject PST PAKISTAN STUDIES Not Printable Not Printable PST PAKISTAN STUDIES (GROUP-I) Problem Case (O.L.) Problem Case (O.L.) PST PAKISTAN STUDIES (GROUP-II) R-Later RESULT LATER ON (REVISION) PST PAKISTAN STUDIES (HIC) Rel. Paper(s) CancelledRelevant Paper(s) Cancelled PSY:I PSYCHOLOGY - I Result Imp. IMPROVED THE RESULT PSY:II PSYCHOLOGY - II Result Not Imp. NOT IMPROVED THE RESULT R-T:I RADIOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES - I RW-Elg. RESULT WITHHELD - ELIGIBILITY R-T:II RADIOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES - II RW-Fee RESULT WITHHELD - FEE ADJUSTMENT RLA:I RELATED ARTS - I UFM RESULT WTIHHELD - UNFAIR MEANS RLA:II RELATED ARTS - II Grade Scheme S-E:I SINDHI ELECTIVE - I A1 880 AND ABOVE S-E:II SINDHI ELECTIVE - II A 770 TO 879 SND SINDHI B 660 TO 769 SOC:I SOCIOLOGY - I C 550 TO 659 SOC:II SOCIOLOGY - II D 440 TO 549 STS:I STATISTICS - I E BELOW 440 TO MINIMUM PASS MARKS STS:II STATISTICS - II G.P.A. FORMULA (6A1 + 5A + 4B + 3C + 2D + E)/TOTAL-APPEARED TSH TYPING AND SHORT HAND G.P.A. RANGES FROM 0 TO 6 U-C:I URDU - I (HIC) U-C:I URDU COMPULSORY - I U-C:I URDU COMPULSORY - I (GROUP-I OLD) U-C:I URDU COMPULSORY - I (GROUP-I) U-C:I URDU COMPULSORY - I (GROUP-II OLD) U-C:I URDU COMPULSORY - I (GROUP-II) U-C:II URDU - II (HIC) U-C:II URDU COMPULSORY - II U-C:II URDU COMPULSORY - II (GROUP-I) U-C:II URDU COMPULSORY - II (GROUP-II) U-E:I URDU ELECTIVE - I FBISE - Computer Section FEDERAL BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, ISLAMABAD 3 RESULT GAZETTE OF HSSC-II SUPPL. EXAMINATION 2019 SALIENT FEATURES OF RESULT ALL AREAS G r a d e W i s e D i s t r i b u t i o n Pass Sts. / Grp. / Gender Enrolled Absent Appd. R.L. UFM Fail Pass A1 A B C D E %age G.P.A EX/PRIVATE CANDIDATES MALE 1084 49 1035 1 6 586 443 0 9 36 60 244 93 42.80 0.92 FEMALE 1885 71 1814 4 0 921 893 0 2 28 161 580 119 49.23 1.04 1 Humanities Total : 2969 120 2849 5 6 1507 1336 0 11 64 221 824 212 46.89 0.99 MALE 760 85 675 0 0 163 512 73 73 97 155 113 1 75.85 2.79 FEMALE 1220 129 1091 1 0 236 854 225 158 142 200 127 2 78.28 3.27 2 Pre-Med. Total : 1980 214 1766 1 0 399 1366 298 231 239 355 240 3 77.35 3.08 MALE 2712 218 2494 1 3 487 2004 32 161 480 754 556 17 80.35 2.53 FEMALE 573 45 528 0 1 129 398 4 29 84 145 128 2 75.38 2.27 3 Pre-Engg. Total : 3285 263 3022 1 4 616 2402 36 190 564 899 684 19 79.48 2.48 MALE 3613 133 3480 0 1 1394 2085 3 18 184 657 1151 72 59.91 1.49 FEMALE 1318 33 1285 1 1 511 773 0 7 57 309 393 7 60.16 1.54 4 Sc. General Total : 4931 166 4765 1 2 1905 2858 3 25 241 966 1544 79 59.98 1.51 MALE 1529 57 1472 3 2 661 809 0 0 12 70 529 198 54.96 1.03 FEMALE 320 13 307 1 1 123 183 0 0 3 18 138 24 59.61 1.19 5 Commerce Total : 1849 70 1779 4 3 784 992 0 0 15 88 667 222 55.76 1.06 MALE 77 4 73 0 1 34 38 0 0 0 15 23 0 52.05 1.25 FEMALE 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 100.00 3.00 6 Med. Tech. Total : 80 4 76 0 1 34 41 0 0 1 16 24 0 53.95 1.32 Total : 15094 837 14257 12 16 5245 8995 337 457 1124 2545 3983 535 63.09 1.75 Grand Total : 15094 837 14257 12 16 5245 8995 337 457 1124 2545 3983 535 63.09 1.75 FBISE - Computer Section FEDERAL BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, ISLAMABAD 4 RESULT GAZETTE OF HSSC SUPPL.
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