Girls Take the Field in FBISE HSSC Part-II Result
Girls Take the Field in FBISE HSSC Part-II Result
From a ceremony to announce results where Islamabad The girls took the top three spots in the humanities and pre-medical groups and shared them with the boys in the pre-engineering, science general, and commerce groups in the Higher Secondary School Certificate-II Annual Examinations, 2022, according to the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education.
According to
the exam results released on Wednesday, a total of 75,368 candidates—including
current students, previous students, and private candidates—took the
examinations. Of them, 74,078 passed, placing the overall pass rate at 83.35.
Test judges
reported 91 instances of exam fraud (unfair means).
Let’s have a
little bit look on the role of Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary
Education.
Aims and Objectives of FBISE |
The Federal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education
(FBISE), located in Islamabad, is a self-governing organisation under the
Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training. It was established by
the FBISE Act of 1975. It is equipped with the administrative and financial
resources necessary to coordinate, direct, advance, and supervise secondary and
intermediate education in general as well as to carry out exam administration
at the schools it is affiliated with.
- Organisations affiliated with that offer SSC and HSSC education both domestically and internationally.
- Name the instruction programmes for SSC and HSSC.
- Ensure that the affiliated institutions have the tools needed.
- Hold exams and employ supervisors and examiners.
- Institutional efforts to promote the physical health of students
Future-oriented,
working closely with other Boards of Education and under the general
supervision of the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, to
contribute to the progressive achievement of national goals and objectives of
education at the secondary and higher secondary levels both at home and abroad.
Toppers Name and Positions |
HUMANITIES GROUP |
|
Faiza Younas |
1st |
Eman |
2nd |
Maheen Gul |
3rd |
Unsa BiBi |
3rd |
Description with College Name and Address:
Faiza Younis
of the Islamabad Model College for Girls (Post Graduate), F-7/2, Islamabad,
took the top spot in the humanities group with 1018 out of 1100 points. Eman of
the Mashal Degree College for Women, Wah Cantonment, came in second with 991
points, and Maheen Gul of Jamia Tul Mohsanat, H-13, Islamabad, and Unsa Bibi of
Wise School and College for Girls, Wah Model Town got 3rd position
with 989 marks.
PRE-MEDICAL GROUP |
|
Tooba Abdul Basit |
1st |
Minahil Rashid |
2nd |
Emaan Safdar |
3rd |
Description with College Name and Address:
Candidates from the pre-medical group included Tooba Abdul Basit of the Punjab College in Attock Refinery Road, Rawalpindi, Minahil Rashid of the Army Public School and College (Girls), Rawalpindi Cantonment, Emaan Safdar of the Army Public School and College (Girls), Gujranwala Cantonment, and others. Tooba Abdul Basit received the highest score, 1081, followed by Minahil Rashid. Where Minahil Rashid got 1077 and Emaan Safdar got 1076 Marks out 1100.
PRE-ENGNEERING GROUP |
|
Huda Noor Ahmed |
1st |
Amal Kashif |
2nd |
Abdul Rehman Memon |
2nd |
Saim Ahmed |
3rd |
Description with College Name and Address:
Huda Noor Ahmad of the Sir Syed College in Wah Cantonment won the pre-engineering group with 1071 points, while Abdul Rehman Memon and Amal Kashif, both of the Hamza Army Public School and College on Stadium Road, Rawalpindi, tied for second place with 1070 points. Saaim Ahmed of the Federal Government Sir Syed College, the Mall, Rawalpindi, who earned 1068 points, is in second place behind them.
SCIENCE GENERAL GROUP |
|
Iqra Mehmood |
1st |
Ayesha Hussain |
2nd |
Rao Muhammad Haris |
3rd |
Description with College Name and Address:
Iqra Mehmood
of the Punjab College, Attock Refinery Road, Rawalpindi, took first place in
the general science group with 1061 points, followed by Aysha Hussain of the
Askaria College (Girls Wing), Rawalpindi, with 1056 points, and Rao Muhammad
Haris of the Fazaia Inter-College, E-9, Islamabad, with 1054 points.
SCIENCE GENERAL GROUP |
|
Muhammad Abdullah |
1st |
Aniqa Safdar |
2nd |
Rabia Ansari |
2nd |
Muhammad Taha Mustafa |
3rd |
Description with College Name and Address:
In the
commerce group, Aniqa Safdar and Rabia Ansari, both of the Harvard College of
Commerce Sciences, Main Peshawar Road, Rawalpindi, shared second place with
1025 marks. Muhammad Abdullah of the HCCS Educational System, Main Peshawar
Road, Rawalpindi Cantonment, took first place with 1028 marks.
With 1020 points, Muhammad Taha Mustafa of the Fauji Foundation College for Boys in New Lalazar, Rawalpindi Cantonment, took third place.
Opinions of Higher Authorities for The Topers |
Chairman of the Higher Education Commission Dr. Mukhtar
Ahmad honoured and applauded top rank holders during a special event on the
FBISE grounds where the test results were revealed.
He asserted that Pakistani kids has extraordinary ability.
To guarantee hassle-free admission of the successful
students to the institutions, Dr. Mukhtar advised that all educational boards
in the nation announce test results on the same day. He also pledged the
regulator's full assistance and cooperation in this endeavour.
He said that girls play a significant role in many
disciplines and urged them to go up and support the growth of their nation.
High performers were also congratulated by FBISE chairman Qaiser Alam. He said that the board used cutting-edge technology to hold tests transparently and then produced exam results in 38 days.
Final Words |
In the end I would like to say that women/females flourish
in their vocations because of their strong spirits. They make significant
contributions to the country and the lives of their family members.
Many individuals believe that women's roles are solely
confined to domestic duties. This needs to change, though, since women should
have the same freedom and opportunity as men in every aspect of life.
The balance between men and women is becoming more prevalent in the world. Change is both necessary and necessary. Since ancient times, males have consistently outperformed women in every aspect of life. However, this has to change since as humans, we all need to be treated fairly and given equal access to opportunities.
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