Gilgit - Baltistan

KIU announced Matric results

Toppers. Photographs, names and marks shared by KIU

 Our Correspondents

Gilgit, August 7: The Karakoram International University (KIU) today announced results of SSC Part-II exams. According to details shared with the media, 0ut of 17246 candidates 8740 were successful. 3551 of the total successful candidates were girls.

Male students outperformed their female counterparts grabbing top positions in Science and Humanities groups.

M. Ishfaq Hussain, a student of Global High Secondary School Danyore topped the examinations in the science group by scoring 921 marks out of 1,050. Khadim Hussain student of the same school got second position by scoring 885 marks while Ms. Sonina Mir of D.J High School Oshikhandas stood third with 859 marks.

In the humanities group, Imtiaz Ali, a student of High School Konodas Ghanchay stood first with 749 marks, while Kumail Abbas from F.G Boys High School Ampharee Gilgit obtained second position with 746 marks. Sundas Saba from F.G Girls High School Kashrote got the third position with 745 marks.

Controller Examination Dr Karim Pattafi announced the annual results of SSC Part-II. Percentage of the result is 50.68. Previous year it was 43.09.

Cases have been registered against 742 students for using unfair means, aka cheating.

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3 Comments

  1. Congratulations to all successful students of KIU, especially the toppers of SSC-II. Kindly remember that you are the ambassadors of Islam. Your moral duty is to serve the humanity without any prejudice of faith,religion,cast,creed,geography etc.Kindly reflect your self as the true ambassadors of Islam. Other nations beleive that Islam is a terrorist religion,but its not.What our duty is to show the real face of Islam to other nations by our good deeds and actions.

    God bless you more & more success ahead in your life.

    Jehangir Shah
    Lahore.

  2. Congratulation to all toppers your parents and teachers as well.Please keep it up and contribute in the reform of society locally and globally.

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