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Girls stand ahead in Federal BISE with 88.9% success rate

August 26, 2025
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The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) on Tuesday announced the results of Intermediate Part I and II examinations.

In the pre-medical group, Aleena Tariq of APS Rawalpindi secured first position with 1,071 marks, followed by Warda Sarfraz of The Scholar Science College with 1,070 marks.

The third position was shared by Urooj Malik of APS Gujranwala and Manahil Murtaza of Rasool Degree College.

In the pre-engineering group, Muzzammil Sajid of The Scholar Science College clinched the top position with 1,063 marks.

Muhammad Sami of Kips College secured second with 1,059 marks, while Ayesha Naeem stood third with 1,054 marks.

According to the board, 97,928 candidates appeared in Part I, of whom 60,794 passed. In Part II, 96,521 candidates sat the exams, with 79,881 declared successful.

The overall pass percentage was 83.19.

The success rate among boys was 75.85 percent, compared with 88.91 percent among girls. Group-wise, the pass rate was 94.04 percent in pre-medical and 88.89 percent in pre-engineering.

Addressing the ceremony, Federal Ministry of Education Secretary Nadeem Mahbub termed FBISE reforms commendable and “a model for other boards,” while acknowledging weaknesses in the examination system that still need to be addressed.

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