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Result Gazette BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION ABBOTTABAD Result Gazette SSC Supplementary Examination 2019 Result.pk Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Abbottabad Khyber Pakhtunkhwa BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION ABBOTTABAD PROCLAMATION / INTRODUCTION 1. The Supplementary Examination of Secondary School Certificate was held in Aug/Sep 2019 and the Result Gazette is being announced today on 07 November 2019. 2. This result is issued, errors and omissions accepted as a notice only. An entry appearing in it does not in itself confer any right or privilege independently to the grant of a certificate which will be issued under the regulation in due course of time. 3. The result of the regular candidates who have appeared from recognized institutions has been sent to the Principals of the institutions concerned. 4. Private Candidates can collect their DMC’s from the respective centers wherefrom they have appeared. 5. The disciplinary Committee has decided all the UFM Cases and the result of the candidates have been declared against their Roll Numbers. Moreover appeals can be lodged against the decision of the Disciplinary Committee to the Chairman within 15 days after the declaration of the result by depositing Rs. 1000/- in the ABL Branch under the jurisdiction of BISE, Abbottabad. 6. A candidate who is not satisfied with his result, may avail the facility of re-totaling in any/all papers within 15 days after the declaration of result by depositing of Rs. 600/- per paper in the ABL Branch under the jurisdiction of BISE, Abbottabad. 7. Candidates of Class of 10th who have to reappear in one or more papers/subjects are required to clear the papers/subjects in three consecutive attempts, i.e. in three successive examinations starting from their first appearance in Class 10th Examination. 8. (a) Grades/Marks against the name with no subjects indicate that the candidate has passed all the subjects e.g. Roll No. Name Father’s Name Marks Grade Remarks 777 Midhat Tahir Muhammad Tahir Hassan 1020 A-1 (b) No marks, with one or two, subject against the name of the candidate indicate that the candidate has to reappear in these subjects, if otherwise eligible. e.g Result.pkRoll No. Name Father’s Name Marks Grade Remarks 85930 Abdullah Shahid Sardar Shahid CH-II,PH-II (c) Fail/All Subjects, against the name of the candidate indicates, the candidate has failed to qualify the exam or to clear the required number of subjects or reappear subjects in which he/she appeared. Such candidates are required to reappear in all the subjects. e.g. Roll No. Name Father’s Name Marks Grade Remarks 10100 Muhammad Ahmed Muhammad Aamir FAIL-II Dated: November 07 , 2019 Muhammad Haroon Controller of Examinations BISE, Abbottabad BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION ABBOTTABAD TABLE OF CONTENTS S.NO. DESCRIPTION 1. SUBJECT WISE PASS PERCENTAGE 2. ABBREVIATIONS USED/GRADING SCHEME 3. RESULT AT A GLANCE 4. RESULT GAZETTE 5. RESULT GAZETTE ORIENTAL LANGUAGES EXAMINATION 6. UNFAIR MEANS NOTIFICATION Result.pk BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION ABBOTTABAD SUBJECT WISE PASS PERCENTAGE 9th 10th Paper Name Pass Pass Appeared Pass Appeared Pass %age %age English 3047 1519 50% 2583 1169 45% Urdu 608 443 73% 389 296 76% General Science 1590 823 52% 171 119 70% Islamic History 5 5 100% 5 5 100% Economics 1 1 100% 1 1 100% General Mathematics 4476 3561 80% 2081 1145 55% Civics 38 36 95% 45 36 80% Mathematics 5850 3980 68% 2112 1354 64% Home Economics 11 9 82% 119 106 89% Islamiyat Elective 435 208 48% 285 136 48% Computer Science 26 24 92% 38 33 87% Art & Model Drawing 39 30 77% 83 62 75% Health & Physical Education 22 18 82% 18 13 72% ManagementResult.pk For Better Home -- -- -- 11 8 73% Arabic 3 2 67% 1 1 100% Pashto -- -- -- 1 1 100% Physics 3069 2107 69% 1786 1636 92% Chemistry 2515 1692 67% 620 401 65% Biology 2357 1457 62% 565 407 72% Electrical Wiring 3 2 67% 26 22 85% Islamiat Compulsory 1417 767 54% 797 255 32% Pakistan Studies 1775 1604 90% 801 723 90% BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION ABBOTTABAD ABBREVIATIONS USED / GRADING SCHEME GRADING FORMULA FOR 1050 MARKS: PERCENTAGE OF MARKS MARKS GRADE REPRESENTING 80% AND ABOVE 840 AND ABOVE A1 OUTSTANDING 70% AND BELOW 80% 735 AND 839 A EXCELLENT 60% AND BELOW 70% 630 AND 734 B VERY GOOD 50% AND BELOW 60% 525 AND 629 C GOOD 40% AND BELOW 50% 420 AND 524 D FAIR BELOW 40% MARKS PASS MARKS UPTO 419 E SATISFACTORY GRADING FORMULA FOR 1100 MARKS: PERCENTAGE OF MARKS MARKS GRADE REPRESENTING 80% AND ABOVE 880 AND ABOVE A1 OUTSTANDING 70% AND BELOW 80% 770 AND 879 A EXCELLENT 60% AND BELOW 70% 660 AND 769 B VERY GOOD 50% AND BELOW 60% 550 AND 659 C GOOD 40% AND BELOW 50% 440 AND 549 D FAIR BELOW 40% MARKS PASS MARKS UPTO 439 E SATISFACTORY Result.pk SUBJECTS ABBREVIATION: AMD ART & MODEL DRAWING HE HOME ECONOMICS ARB ARABIC HPE HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION BIO BIOLOGY IC ISLAMIAT COMP CH CHEMISTRY IE ISLAMIATE ELECTIVE CIV CIVICS IH ISLAMIC HISTORY CS COMPUTER SCIENCE MBH MANAG: FOR BETTER HOME ECO ECONOMICS M MATHEMATICS E ENGLISH PA PASHTO ETH ETHICS PCUL PAKISTANI CULTURE EW ELECTRICAL WIRING PH PHYSICS GM GENERAL MATHEMATICS PS PAKISTAN STUDIES GP GEOGRAPHY OF PAKISTAN U URDU GS GENERAL SCIENCE OTHER’S ABBREVIATION: RL RESULT LATE MI MARKS IMPROVED UFM UNFAIR MEANS MNI MARKS NOT IMPROVED EGM ELEGIBLE FOR GRACE MARKS AFDT AFFIDAVITE ALREADY PASSED (ROLL_NO-SESS-YEAR) BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION ABBOTTABAD RESULT AT A GLANCE GROUP WISE Category Appeared Passed Pass% Male 4815 2753 57.2 Regular Female 3177 1956 61.6 Male 9 1 11.1 Private Female 3 0 0% Sub Total 8004 4710 58.8 Category Appeared Passed Pass% Male 955 334 35.0 Regular Female 3661 2421 66.1 Male 206 75 36.4 Private Female 192 88 45.8 Sub Total 5014 2918 58.2 CategoryResult.pk Appeared Passed Pass% A1 A B C D E Male 5 3 60 0 0 0 2 1 0 Regular Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Male 3540 2168 61.2 17 62 249 956 871 12 Private Female 1145 746 65.2 8 40 186 412 100 0 Sub Total 4690 2917 62.2 25 102 435 1370 972 12 Category Appeared Passed Pass% A1 A B C D E Male 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Regular Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Male 1751 617 35.2 0 0 8 172 384 18 Private Female 2162 1113 51.5 0 6 143 611 324 9 Sub Total 3913 1730 44.2 0 6 151 783 708 27 BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION ABBOTTABAD RESULT AT A GLANCE OVERALL Category Appeared Passed Pass% Regular (Male) 5770 3087 53.5% Regular (Female) 6838 4377 64.0% Private (Male) 215 76 35.3% Private (Female) 195 88 45.1% Grand Total 13018 7628 58.6% Category Appeared Passed Pass% RegularResult.pk (Male) 5 3 60% Regular (Female) -- -- -- Private (Male) 5232 2750 52.5 Private (Female) 3273 1839 56.1 Grand Total 8510 4592 53.9 Category Appeared Passed Pass% Male 59 35 59.3% Private Female 34 20 58.8% Sub Total 93 55 59.1% BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION ABBOTTABAD Result.pkRESULT GAZETTE Roll No Name Father's Name Date of Birth Marks Grade Remarks GG COMPREHENSIVE HSS ABBOTTABAD 1 Tuba Ibrar Ibrar Hussain 29-08-2002 286 2 Javairia Bibi Muhammad Azram 01-10-2002 265 3 Muqaddas Kamran Kamran Khan 07-07-2003 316 4 Maida Saeed Saeed Zaman 06-09-2002 246 5 Eman Khan Tanoli Muhammad Naeem Khan 27-04-2004 ALREADY PASSED (19-(A)-2019) 6 Nazish Nawaz Shah Nawaz 03-11-2003 HPE-I, 7 Bint E Zahra Syed Nazakat Shah 22-07-2005 293 8 Sana Tanveer Tanveer Ahmed 31-05-2004 293 9 Ayman Khursheed Muhammad Khursheed 19-05-2004 313 10 Areeba Muhammad Sadiq 07-06-2000 308 11 Amina Naseer Ud Din Naseer Ud Din 01-12-2004 309 12 Momina Jehanzeb Jehanzeb 07-04-2003 304 13 Eman Zeb Jahan Zeb Khan 03-10-2003 318 14 Fatima Bibi Muhammad Imtiaz Abbasi 10-05-2005 291 15 Lubna Khan Mazloom Khan 24-06-2003 282 16 Areeba Khurshid Khurshid Ahmed 09-11-2005 273 17 Yashfa Jadoon Abdul Wajid Khan 01-03-2006 292 18 Sibgha Jadoon Abdul Wajid Khan 04-08-2004 291 19 Noor Ul Ain Mazhar Sultan 26-06-2004 297 20 Ayesha Gul Wajid Gul 17-12-2003 306 21 Emaan Rasheed Abdul Rasheed 07-08-2004 281 22 Qurat Ul Ain Mazhar Sultan 26-06-2004 302 23 Marwa Shabbir Muhammad Shabbir 16-04-2003 277 24 Hadeesha Muhammad Tufail 30-09-2001 286 25 Alishba Tahir Muhammad Tahir 10-10-2003 301 26 Areesha Amir Amir Shamraiz 05-01-2004 329 27 Ayesha Muhammad Siddique 07-10-2003 289 28 Kainat Razaq Abdur Razaq 20-02-2002 305 29 Eman Mushtaq Mushtaq Ahmed 05-02-2005 282 30 Fiza Bibi Zahid Gul 01-01-2003 280 31 Hafza Manzoor Muhammad Manzoor Abbasi 19-06-2004 319 32 Result.pkHajra Bibi Muhammad Nazir 26-03-2002 300 33 Hoorain Manzoor Manzoor Hussain 26-04-2004 329 34 Areeba Amjad Amjad 08-02-2003 325 35 Iqra Shoukat Muhammad Shoukat 19-11-2002 301 36 Jaweria Ali Muhammad Ali 28-06-2004 255 37 Kinza Khan Jahanzeb Khan 28-02-2003 292 38 Kiran Shahzadi Muhammad Pervaiz 30-12-2004 E-I, 39 Laiba Wali Muhammad Wali Muhammad 19-01-2004 262 40 Maryam Shoukat Shoukat Pervaiz 03-10-2003 274 41 Mehr Un Nisa Muhammad Hanif 06-04-2004 286 42 Noor Janat Abdur Razzaq 07-09-2002 264 43 Qurat Ul Ain Muhammad Nazar 20-07-2003 294 44 Saba Abbas Ghulam Abbas 23-08-2003 GM-I, 45 Safia Muneer Muneer Ahmed 28-02-2003 GS-I, 46 Sidra Tul Muntaha Afsar Khan 10-10-2004 295 47 Samreen Tabassam Khawaj Muhammad 18-03-2004 E-I, 48 Ayesha Tanveer Tanveer Ahmad 13-04-2004 258 49 Summiya Muneer Muneer Ahmed 01-01-2004 E-I,GM-I, 50 Zara Niaz Muhammad Niaz 05-12-2003 264 C O M P U T E R C E L L B I S E A B B O T T A B A D 1 Roll No Name Father's Name Date of Birth Marks Grade Remarks 51 Momina Bibi Chanzeb 19-03-2002 325 52 Ayesha Dastgir Ghulam Dastgir Awan 01-03-2004 317 53 Aleeza Jamil Jamil Ur Rehman 10-07-2003 319 54 Arooj Chanzeb Chanzeb 03-03-2004 330 55
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