Hindu Students Shine in Board Exams

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Total of 4,740 candidates appeared in the Pre-Eng exams

Mirpurkhaas. The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Mirpurkhas announced the results of the annual examinations 2025 for Class XII (Pre-Engineering and Science General groups).

In the Pre-Eng group, the first position was secured by Prashant, son of Bhawani Shankar, a student of Govt Higher Secondary School (GHSS) Samaro Town. The second position went to Falak Malik, daughter of Khalid, from AJ Science College Mirpurkhas. The third position was jointly secured by three candidates – Tofeeq Ahmed, son of Yousuf (Ibn-ul-Haitham GHSS KGM); Ved Vivas, son of Krishan Lal (Govt Degree College Umerkot); and Minahil Siddiqui, daughter of Abdul Qavi (DNTES Higher Secondary School).

A total of 4,740 candidates appeared in the Pre-Eng exams. Of these, 624 secured A-1 grade, 1,591 obtained grade A, 1,370 grade B, 539 grade C, and 29 grade D, while 479 students failed.

In the Science General group, the first position was shared by Dinesh Kumar, son of Tulo (Public School), and Tulsi Kapoor, daughter of Anil Kapoor (Govt Girls Degree College). The second position went to Abdullah Shah Lakiyari, son of Razi Shah (Public School), while the third was secured by Ali Jan Samoon, son of Shabbir Allah Samoon (Govt Degree College Umerkot).

News published in the Express Tribune on 25th August 2025

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