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Broucher 2016 05 Only Lists School Private AZAD JAMMU AND KASHMIR BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION MIRPUR PERFORMANCE OF PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS AT SECONDARY LEVEL IN ANNUAL EXAM. 2016 Percentage Number of Institutions with %age between 91 225 Number of Institutions with %age between 81 130 Number of Institutions with %age between 71 148 Number of Institutions with %age between 61 77 Number of Institutions with %age between 51 58 Number of Institutions with %age between 41 42 Number of Institutions with %age between 31 17 Number of Institutions with %age between 21 09 Number of Institutions with %age between 11 03 Number of Institutions with %age between 0.00 09 Total Institutions 718 AZAD JAMMU AND KASHMIR BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION MIRPUR PPEERRFFOORRMMANNCCEE O OFF PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS IN PRIVATE. ISNSSCT AINTNUUTAILO ENXASM AINTA STEIOCNO 2N01D5ARY LEVEL IN ANNUAL EXAM. 2016 S.NO CODE NAME OF INSTITUTION APPEARED PASSED % AGE 1 2207 KASHMIR MODEL COLLEGE, MIRPUR. 141 141 100.00 2 3448 READ FOUNDATION COLLEGE BHIMBER 109 109 100.00 3 4580 FATIMA-TUZ-ZAHARA GIRLS COLLEGE KOTLI 62 62 100.00 4 6972 READ FOUNDATION SCHOOL CHACK RAWALAKOT POONCH 62 62 100.00 5 3486 MINHAJ MODEL HIGH SCHOOL LIAQATABAD, BHIMBER 59 59 100.00 6 5763 IQRA INTER COLLEGE AND SCHOOL CHIRALA BAGH. 49 49 100.00 7 6754 FATIMA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL RAWALAKOT, POONCH. 46 46 100.00 8 4736 LEEDS MODEL COLLEGE PANJERA KOTLI AK 45 45 100.00 9 3542 THE INNOVATORS HIGH SCHOOL SAMAHNI DISTT. BHIMBER AJK 45 45 100.00 10 5805 READ FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL KAHUTI BAGH AK 42 42 100.00 11 4704 IQRA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HOUSING SCHEME KOTLI AK 41 41 100.00 12 6930 BRIGHT FUTURE PUBLIC SCHOOL THORAR POONCH 37 37 100.00 13 2307 READ FOUNDATION COLLEGE MIRPUR 36 36 100.00 14 1249 H.D.F PAGS GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL DARNA BUGNA MUZAFFARABAD 35 35 100.00 15 4622 BRIGHT FUTURE HIGH SCHOOL THALA LATT KOTLI 34 34 100.00 16 1284 READ FOUNDATION SCHOOL LEEPA DIST. HATTIAN BALA AK 34 34 100.00 17 1242 READ FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL CHINARI DIST. HATTIAN BALA AK 33 33 100.00 18 5825 READ FOUNDATION SCHOOL SAHLIAN DHUNDAN BAGH 32 32 100.00 19 4688 READ FOUNDATION GIRLS COLLEGE KOTLI AK 32 32 100.00 20 2316 MILLAT PUBLIC SCHOOL AND SCIENCE COLLEGE DADYAL 32 32 100.00 21 1304 READ FOUNDATION SCHOOL BUGNA MUZAFFARABAD 31 31 100.00 22 4623 JINNAH PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLDARBAR MYE TOTI KHUIRATTA KOTLI 31 31 100.00 23 4739 READ FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL KALADAB KOTLI AK 31 31 100.00 24 4555 PAK LAND PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL KHUIRATTA,KOTLI. 29 29 100.00 25 8002 ISLAMIA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL DANA POTHI MIR KHAN DISTT. SUDHNUTI AK 27 27 100.00 26 8008 EMERSON COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS PALLANDRI AK 26 26 100.00 27 4773 BANAH PUBLIC SCHOOL BHAROT GALA KHUIRATTA KOTLI AK 25 25 100.00 28 6945 GHAZI-E-MILLAT GREEN VALLEY SECONDARY SCHOOL THORAR POONCH 25 25 100.00 29 6894 ALLAMA IQBAL PUBLIC SCHOOL BANGOIN POONCH A.K. 25 25 100.00 30 8031 DR. MAHROOF MODEL COLLEGE TANGI GALA, DISTT. SUDHNUTI AJK 24 24 100.00 31 5781 HIRA PUBLIC SCHOOL SOLI BAGH 24 24 100.00 32 3436 ILYAS SHAHEED MODEL SCHOOL DHANDAR KHURD BHIMBER A.K. 24 24 100.00 33 5839 AL HAITHEM MODEL HIGH SCHOOL SALIAN DONDA BAGH AK 23 23 100.00 34 5821 READ FOUNDATION SCHOOL MANG BAJRI BAGH AK 22 22 100.00 35 2437 READ FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL AFZALPUR DISTT MIRPUR AK 22 22 100.00 36 1237 NEW METHOD PUBLIC SCHOOL UPPERCHATTER MUZAFFARABAD AK 21 21 100.00 37 2440 AJK SCIENCE COLLEGE PVT MIRPUR AK 21 21 100.00 38 7025 GRAMMAR PUBLIC SCHOOL RAWALAKOT DISTT. POONCH AK 20 20 100.00 39 4735 MINHAJ-UL-QURAN MODEL SCHOOL NAR KOTLI AK 20 20 100.00 40 4697 READ FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL CHANGPUR KHAWAS KOTLI AK 20 20 100.00 41 4611 EVER GREEN PUBLIC SCHOOL, DERKOOTI, KOTLI, A.K. 20 20 100.00 42 1293 THE GATEWAY COLLEGE OF SCIENCES MANAGEMENT MUZAFARABAD AK 20 20 100.00 43 5827 READ FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL SANGER BATHARA BAGH AK 19 19 100.00 44 8032 READ FOUNDATION SCHOOL TAHLIAN DISTT. SUDHNUTI AJK 19 19 100.00 45 7954 DUKHTRAN-E-ISLAM ACADEMY TRARKHEL SUDHNUTI 18 18 100.00 46 1052 KASHMIR SCIENCE COLLEGE MUZAFFARABAD. 17 17 100.00 47 1277 SHAHBAZ MODEL PUBLIC SCHOOL UPPER CHATTER MZD AK 17 17 100.00 48 2382 IQRA MODEL HIGH SCHOOL ISLAMGARH MIRPUR 17 17 100.00 49 4614 OXFORD PUBLIC SCHOOL SERI KOTLI. 17 17 100.00 50 4687 ARQAM COLLEGE FOR MODERN EDUCATION DAMAS CHARHOI, KOTLI 17 17 100.00 51 4678 GREEN HILLS PUBLIC SCHOOL SANYAH KOTLI A.K 17 17 100.00 52 5762 SUFFA MODEL SCHOOL BIRPANI BAGH. 17 17 100.00 53 8027 NOBEL SCHOOL AND COLLEGE GARALA SUDHNUTI AK 17 17 100.00 54 7981 KASHMIR MODEL PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL JUNJHAIL HILL PILLANDRI 16 16 100.00 55 5840 HAPPY LAND MODEL SCHOOL BAGH AK 16 16 100.00 56 4658 DANISH MEMORIAL PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL KHUIRATTA KOTLI 16 16 100.00 57 4573 MIAN MUHAMMAD BUKSH WELFARE ACADEMY PANJAN CHARHOI KOTLI A.K 16 16 100.00 58 2338 FAISAL PUBLIC SCHOOL CHAKSAWARI MIRPUR 16 16 100.00 59 3493 CHINAR SCHOOL SYSTEM MAKHAL DISTRICT BHIMBER 16 16 100.00 60 4625 TARWIJ-UL-QURAN ACADEMY SERI KOTLI 15 15 100.00 61 4680 IQRA PUBLIC SCHOOL DANNA KOTLI 15 15 100.00 62 4719 READ FOUNDATION PUBLIC SCHOOL SAMROR KOTLI AK 15 15 100.00 63 5806 READ FOUNDATION SCHOOL KAFAL GARH BAGH AK 15 15 100.00 64 5855 READ FOUNDATION RAIRBAN DISTT. BAGH AJK 14 14 100.00 65 4729 AL-ASAR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL NAR KOTLI AK 14 14 100.00 66 4656 SHAHEEN MODEL SECONDARY SCHOOLSAIDPUR KHUIRATTA KOTLI 14 14 100.00 67 1330 UJALA SCHOOL CENTER PLATE MUZAFFARABAD AK 14 14 100.00 68 1287 MUSTAFAI MODEL SCHOOL GULSHEN COLONEY MZD AK 13 13 100.00 69 6976 ABUL BAKER SIDDIQUE MODEL COLLEGE HURNAMAIRA DISTT. POONCH AK 13 13 100.00 70 5756 READ FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL DHUNDAR DISTT. BAGH AJK 12 12 100.00 71 5832 PARADISE CHILDREN ACADEMY DISTT. BAGH 12 12 100.00 72 1266 TAMEER-E-NEU EDUCATION SYSTEM HIGH SCHOOL DOMAIL SYEDAN MZD. 11 11 100.00 73 1202 GRAMMAR HIGH SCHOOL CHELLA BANDI MUZAFFARABAD 11 11 100.00 74 2371 VISION COLLEGE MIRPUR 11 11 100.00 75 6889 YASIR PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL BANGOIN, POONCH. 10 10 100.00 76 6799 UMER BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BARIEEN PACHIOAT, DIST. POONCH. AK 10 10 100.00 77 4740 CITY GRAMMER PUBLIC SCHOOL DARKOOTI KOTLI AK 10 10 100.00 78 4778 AL SUFFA MODEL COLLEGE SARSAWA DISTT. KOTLI AK 10 10 100.00 79 1194 JHELLUM VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL GUJAR BANDI, DIST. HATTIAN BALA AK 10 10 100.00 80 1186 DUKHTRAN-E-ISLAM ACADEMY MUZAFFARABAD. 10 10 100.00 81 1314 AHMED SCHOOL SYSTEM LOWER PLATE MZD AK 10 10 100.00 82 2386 MASHAL PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL ISLAM GHAR MIRPUR AK 9 9 100.00 83 4752 BRIGHT SCIENTIFIC ACADAMY MUNSHI MOR KOTLI AK 9 9 100.00 84 4789 DAR-E-ARKAM SCIENCE MODEL SCHOOL SERI DISTT. KOTLI AJK 9 9 100.00 85 7037 MARRYAM FALCON HOUSE SCHOOLS SYSTEM GHAMIR TEH. HAJIRA DISTT. POONCH AJK 8 8 100.00 86 4783 AL GHOUSIA PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL GULHTER KOTLI AK 8 8 100.00 S.NO CODE NAME OF INSTITUTION APPEARED PASSED % AGE 87 3535 PEHLGAM PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL BHIMBER RAJANI DISTT. BHIMBER AK 8 8 100.00 88 2432 AKAB SCHOOL FOR BLIND MIRPUR DISTT. MIRPUR AK 8 8 100.00 89 3429 LITTLE ANGELS PUBLIC SCHOOL, BHIMBER. 8 8 100.00 90 2286 SUNRISE MODEL SECONDARY SCHOOLMANGLA HAMLET MIRPUR. 8 8 100.00 91 1320 READ FOUNDATION SCHOOL LAMNIAN DIST. HATTIAN BALA AK 7 7 100.00 92 2434 THE KNOWLEDGE PUBLIC SCHOOL MIAN MUHAMMAD ROAD DISTT. MIRPUR AK 7 7 100.00 93 4723 READ FOUNDATION PUBLIC SCHOOL KALLAH KOTLI AK 7 7 100.00 94 6992 HAPPY LAND SCHOOL SYSTEM PARATI POONCH 7 7 100.00 95 7013 INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC STUDIES KHARICK RAWALAKOT DISTT. POONCH AK 6 6 100.00 96 4762 IQRA PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL KHANKA KOTERA KOTLI AK 6 6 100.00 97 3506 ROSHAN KASHMIR SCIENCE COLLEGE BARNALA BHIMBER AK 6 6 100.00 98 4684 READ FOUNDATION SCHOOL BRATLA KOTLI 6 6 100.00 99 2340 DEFENCE SCIENCE COLLEGE ISLAMGARH MIRPUR AJK 6 6 100.00 100 2355 ALLAMA IQBAL PUBLIC SCHOOL SADAT COLONY MIRPUR DISTT. MIRPUR 6 6 100.00 101 1306 SHINING STAR MODEL SCHOOL AND COLLEGE KACHEELI MZD. 6 6 100.00 102 1255 SCHOLARS COLLEGE OF SCIENCES & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MZD 5 5 100.00 103 1227 BAB-UL-ILM THE MERIT PUBLIC SCHOOL GULSHIN COLONY MUZAFFARABAD 5 5 100.00 104 1341 KINDER GARTEN SCHOOL OF STUDIES NULLUCHI MZD AK 5 5 100.00 105 2430 KASHMIR INSTITUTE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION MIRPUR AK 5 5 100.00 106 4761 AL RAZI PUBLIC SCHOOL NARRA KOTT KOTLI AK 5 5 100.00 107 4774 READ FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL MANDYARI DISTT. KOTLI AK 5 5 100.00 108 5864 COMMUNITY WELFARE PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL JALALABAD DISTT. HAVELI KAHUTA AJK 4 4 100.00 109 4599 ZIA-UL-QURAN SECONDARY PUBLIC SCHOOL CHARHOI DISTT. KOTLI AK 4 4 100.00 110 2406 READ FOUNDATION SCHOOL CHATTER PARI MIRPUR AK 3 3 100.00 111 3543 THE ACADEMY OF RISING THOUGHTS KALRI DISTT.
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