HSSC Exam Results: Private Colleges’ Students Clinch Top Positions

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MARDAN: The students of private institutions grabbed the top three positions as the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Mardan announced results of the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) examination here on September 02.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Elementary and Secondary Education Secretary Khalid Khan and Mardan Commissioner Nisar Ahmad Khan were the guests at the ceremony. Announcing the results, BISE Mardan Controller of Examination Muhammad Fayyaz Khan said that a total of 45,778 students had appeared in the examination out of whom 38,674 were declared successful with passing percentage of 84.48.

Inshrah Hayat Roll No. 607536 of The Peace School and College, Nowshera Cantt, got overall first position by getting 1150 marks. The second position was bagged by Maheen Chand Roll No. 605099 of Quaid-e-Azam Girls College Swabi with 1149 marks. The third position was jointly shared by Hannad Noor Roll No. 620250, of the Brilliant Science College Katlang and Kashif Khan Roll No. 623486 of The Quaid-e-Azam college Swabi who got 1147 marks each.

All the top position holders belonged to the pre-medical group. In the Pre-Engineering Group, the first position was bagged by Mahnoor Roll No. 609904 of Girls Cadet College Mardan with 1133 marks. Ayesha Naveed Roll No. 609875 of Ghazali College for Women Mardan got second position by getting 1132 marks. The third position was gained by Fiza Batool Roll No. 609907 of Girls Cadet College Mardan by securing 1130 marks.

In General Science Group, first position was grabbed by Mohid Saif Roll No. 634528 of The Student Model College Akora Khattak Nowshera who got 1121 Marks. The second position was gained by Sadaf Gul Roll No. 610523 of The Readers College Swabi with 1111 marks. The third position was bagged by Abu Bakar Siddique Roll No. 634872 of The Pioneer’s College Kheshgi Payan Nowshera with 1108 marks.

In the Humanities group, Yousra Mehaad Roll No. 615429 of Government Girls Higher Secondary School Mohib Banda Nowshera with 1092 Marks got first position.The second position was gained by Labiba Bibi Roll No. 613844 of Government Girls Higher Secondary School Gar Munara Swabi by securing 1060 marks and the third position was won by Muhammad Zakariya Roll No. 638816 of Government Post Graduate College Nowshera, with 1059 marks.

Published in The News on September 02, 2025. 

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