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Gz Ms2p16.Pdf BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION, GUJRANWALA. RESULT NOTIFICATION SECONDARY SCHOOL (SUPPLEMENTARY) EXAMINATION, 2016 INTRODUCTION The Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Gujranwala was established in October 1982 (under the Punjab Boards of Intermediate & Secondary Education Act 1976) with its jurisdiction over six districts i.e. Gujranwala, Gujrat, Sialkot, Mandi Bahauddin, Narowal and Hafizabad. The Secondary School (Supplementary) Examination, 2016 commenced on 17-09-2016. The theory papers ended on 18-10-2016. While the Practical papers continued till 25-10-2016. The total No. of candidates applied for admission to this Examination is 18803. The result is being declared on 12-11-2016. 1. PROCLAMATION (i) This Result Gazette is issued as a notice only. Errors and Omissions are acceptable. An entry appearing herein does not independently confer any right or privilege to the candidates for the grant of a certificate which will be issued in due course of time and under the regulations. (ii) The result of all candidates whether successful or otherwise is being published for convenience of all concerned. (iii) The numerical figures given in the result column show the marks obtained by the successful candidate while the abbreviations show the subjects in which the candidate is fail or any other position of the result. (iv) The total number of marks obtained by the successful candidates have been shown against their Roll Numbers and Names in the Result Gazette. 2. CANCELLED ROLL NUMBERS The un-allotted roll numbers have been cancelled. Similarly the Roll Numbers of those candidates who were found in-eligible for any other reason have also been cancelled. 3. CHANCE TO REAPPEAR Those candidates:- (i) Who appeared in the Secondary School (Supplementary) Examination 2016 in full subjects shall have to appear in failing subjects till Secondary School (Annual) Examination, 2018. (ii) Who appeared in the Secondary School Annual Examination 2016 in full subjects shall have to appear till Secondary School Supplementary Examination, 2017. (iii) Who appeared in supplementary Examination 2016 as a regular student, their last chance will be Annual Examination, 2018. 4. RESULT LATERS CASES This time, through successful efforts result later cases have been brought to nil. However some results are pending of those who inspite of repeated reminders have failed to remove discrepancies but responsibility lie on such candidate, in respect of:- i. Non-adjustment of fee accounts ii. Non-determination of their eligibility. iii. Any other discrepancy already intimated to them. All such candidates are advised in their own interest to deposit the arrears of fee, if any and to comply with other requirements already intimated without further delay, otherwise the office would not be able to release result intimations. 5. SUBMISSION OF ADMISSION FORMS The secondary school Annual Examination 2017 is scheduled to be held on 01-03-2017, the candidates who appeared in the Supplementary Examination, 2016 are allowed to reappear. The schedule for submission of admission forms is as under. Single Fee: 15-11-2016 To 14-12-2016 Double Fee: 15-12-2016 To 23-12-2016 Triple Fee: 24-12-2016 To 30-12-2016 6. CONCESSION Candidates failing in any subject to qualify for the grant of the Secondary School Certificates for want of not more than one percent of the total number of marks allotted to the relevant group have been given the benefit for requisite number of marks in the subjects in which they have failed so as to enable them just to qualify for the grant of certificate but these marks have not been physically added in the marks obtained by the candidates in the said subjects or the aggregate. Thus the aggregate shown in the result card is the real total of the actual marks obtained by the candidates exclusive of the grace marks. 7. RESULT INTIMATION i. Result intimations to the successful and failed regular/private candidates have been dispatched to them under registered cover. No duplicate intimation card/certificate will be issued except on an application made on the prescribed form and a fee i.e. Rs. 1000 deposited for this purpose. ii. Original Certificates to the successful regular candidates will be sent in due course of time to their respective institutions. The certificates of private candidates will be dispatched on their home addresses. 8. UNFAIRMEANS CASES As a result of strict measures adopted to curb the tendency of unfair means in the examination, a remarkable improvement has been noted. Despite of our vast and comprehensive inspections only 04 cases could be detected with alleged use of unfair means in the Examination. No. of unfair means cases No. of complaints received from external agencies against Total No. of unfair means cases including No. of unfair means cases registered against the the candidates. complaints. decided. candidates. Under Action. 04 NIL 04 03 01 Detail of Disciplinary Actions Sr. No. Roll Nos. Decision Sr. No. Roll Nos. Decision 1 102668 Disqualified for four exams, till Annual Examination 2018 3 106642 UNDER ACTION 2 104761 Disqualified for four exams, till Annual Examination 2018 4 121321 Disqualified for four exams, till Annual Examination 2018 BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, GUJRANWALA PASS PERCENTAGE FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION, 2016 i) Total No. of candidates applied for admission for the Secondary School (Supplementary) Examination, 2016. 18803 ii) No. of candidates actually appeared in the Examination. 18169 iii) No. of successful candidates 9996 iv) Overall pass percentage(%) 55.02 GROUP WISE PASS PERCENTAGE 1100 SCHEME APPEARED PASSED PERCENTAGE (%) SCIENCE 9113 5501 60.35 GENERAL 9056 4495 49.78 TOTAL 18169 9996 55.02 GENDER WISE PASS PERCENTAGE APPEARED PASSED PERCENTAGE (%) BOYS 9937 4795 48.25 GIRLS 8232 5201 63.17 TOTAL 18169 9996 55.02 S T A T I S T I C A L D A T A (1100 MARKS) GRADES Names of Boys / Regular / Group Girls Private Appeared Passed A+ A B C D E % Age Regular 7 5 0 1 1 2 1 0 71.43 Boys Private 5659 3016 10 22 82 777 2025 100 53.30 5666 3021 10 23 83 779 2026 100 53.32 Science Sub Total Regular 12 7 3 1 1 0 2 0 58.33 Girls Private 3435 2473 14 31 98 977 1317 36 71.99 Sub Total 3447 2480 17 32 99 977 1319 36 71.95 Regular 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Boys Private 4782 2720 2 6 57 639 1824 192 56.88 Sub Total 4784 2720 2 6 57 639 1824 192 56.86 General Regular 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 33.33 Girls Private 4269 1774 0 2 19 242 1288 223 41.56 Sub Total 4272 1775 0 2 19 243 1288 223 41.55 Over All Total 18169 9996 29 63 258 2638 6457 551 55.02 GRADING FORMULA (1100 Marks Scheme) Grades Percentage of Marks Marks Percentage of Marks A+ 80% or above 880 or above Outstanding of Marks A 70% to 79% 770 to 879 Excellent B 60% to 69% 660 to 769 Very Good C 50% to 59% 550 to 659 Good D 40% to 49% 440 to 549 Fair E 33% to 39% 439 or below minimum pass marks Satisfactory OVER ALL COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF PASS PERCENTAGE OF LAST YEAR RESULT AT A GLANCE YEAR APPLIED FOR APPEARED PASS PERCENTAGE OVERALL PASS % (2012) 19634 19198 8848 46.09 OVERALL PASS % (2013) 20643 20085 9912 49.35 OVERALL PASS % (2014) 19179 18840 9409 49.94 OVERALL PASS % (2015) 20813 20354 10596 52.06 OVERALL PASS % (2016) 18803 18169 9996 55.02 STATISTICAL DATA (1100 MARKS) SCIENCE GROUP APPEARED PASS A+ A B C D E PASS % REGULAR FEMALE 12 7 3 1 1 0 2 0 58.33 REGULAR MALE 7 5 0 1 1 2 1 0 71.43 SUB TOTAL 19 12 3 2 2 2 3 0 63.16 PRIVATE FEMALE 3435 2473 14 31 98 977 1317 36 71.99 PRIVATE MALE 5659 3016 10 22 82 777 2025 100 53.30 SUB TOTAL 9094 5489 24 53 180 1754 3342 136 60.36 GRAND TOTAL 9113 5501 27 55 182 1756 3345 136 60.36 GENERAL GROUP APPEARED PASS A+ A B C D E PASS % REGULAR FEMALE 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 33.33 REGULAR MALE 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 SUB TOTAL 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 20.00 PRIVATE FEMALE 4782 2720 2 6 57 639 1824 192 56.88 PRIVATE MALE 4269 1774 0 2 19 242 1288 223 41.56 SUB TOTAL 9051 4494 2 8 76 881 3112 415 49.65 GRAND TOTAL 9056 4495 2 8 76 882 3112 415 49.64 SUBJECT WISE PASS PERCENTAGE (1100 Marks Scheme Part-I) SUB_NAME Appeared Pass Percentage URDU 2039 1805 88.52 ENGLISH 4246 2803 66.02 ISLAMIYAT (COMPULSORY) 1890 1615 85.45 PAKISTAN STUDIES 2005 1786 89.08 MATHEMATICS 2917 1301 44.60 PHYSICS 3059 1558 50.93 CHEMISTRY 3474 2193 63.13 BIOLOGY 1874 1043 55.66 GENERAL SCIENCE 2065 1296 62.76 ELEMENTS OF HOME ECONOMICS 258 241 93.41 PHYSIOLOGY & HYGIENE 1 0 0.00 ART & MODEL DRAWING 1 1 100.00 ISLAMIC STUDIES 900 793 88.11 ISLAMIC HISTORY 47 18 38.30 HISTORY OF PAKISTAN/ HISTORY OF INDO PAK 2 1 50.00 ARABIC 13 10 76.92 PERSIAN 8 6 75.00 ECONOMICS 50 40 80.00 CIVICS 138 103 74.64 COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY 8 8 100.00 URDU LITERATURE 1 1 100.00 PUNJABI 274 245 89.42 EDUCATION 399 323 80.95 HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION 24 23 95.83 ELECTRICAL WIRING 18 15 83.33 WOOD WORK (FURNITURE MAKING) 3 2 66.67 ETHICS 28 26 92.86 COMPUTER SCIENCE 751 383 51.00 POULTRY FARMING 24 22 91.67 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 2 1 50.00 GENERAL MATHEMATICS 2303 1270 55.15 SUBJECT WISE PASS PERCENTAGE (1100 Marks Scheme Part-II) SUBJECT NAME APPEARED PASS PERCENTAGE SUBJECT NAME APPEARED PASS PERCENTAGE URDU 2228 2017 90.53 COMPUTER HARDWARE 1 1 100.00 ENGLISH 7658 2138 27.92 GENERAL MATHEMATICS 4876 1766 36.22 ISLAMIYAT (COMPULSORY) 1949 1672 85.79 PAKISTAN STUDIES 2068 1804 87.23 MATHEMATICS 2111 1029 48.74 PHYSICS 3485 2224 63.82 CHEMISTRY 3291 1590 48.31 BIOLOGY 1976 1066 53.95 GENERAL SCIENCE 2942 1981 67.34 ELEMENTS OF HOME ECONOMICS 278 250 89.93 PHYSIOLOGY & HYGIENE 1 0 0.00 ART & MODEL DRAWING 2 2 100.00 ISLAMIC STUDIES 891 764 85.75
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