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RAWALPINDI: The Board of Intermediate and SecondaryEducation(BISE) Rawalpindi on Tuesday announced t
RAWALPINDI: The Board of Intermediate and SecondaryEducation(BISE) Rawalpindi on Tuesday announced the result of the HigherSecondarySchool Certificate (HSSC) annual examination Part-I, 2024. The pass percentage stood at 40.04. According to BISE Rawalpindi Chairman Mohammad Adnan Khan, out of a total of 61,104enrolled candidates 59,710appeared in the examination. Assistant Controller Conduct, Assistant Controller Secrecy and several other members of their teams were also present on the occasion. Controller Examinations BISE Tanveer Asghar Awan said a total of 23,906candidates remained successful with 40.04being the overall pass percentage. A total of 35,804candidates failed the exams while 1,319 remained absent, he added. According to the BISE spokesman, students can check their resultson the board’s website . In case of any difficulty, students can contact the controller examination on 051-5450917 and 051-5450918 or visit the board’s inter branch at BISE Complex near Attock Oil Refinery, Morgah Rawalpindi, he added.
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