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SSC Part-I & II deaf candidates
Chairman, Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK), Anzar Hussain Zaidi on Monday announced the result of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Part-I and II (Class-IX and X), Annual Examinations-2011 for deaf candidates.
According to the gazette, 102 candidates were registered for the annual exams of Part-I and 101 appeared. The result shows that 97 students passed all five papers while two candidates were declared pass in four papers and one candidate cleared just one paper.
On the other hand, 106 candidates were registered of which 103 appeared in the annual exams of Part-II while one candidate was declared failed. Muhammad Shayan Javed of Dewa Academy for the Deaf located in Gulshan-e-Iqbal clinched the overall first position with 786 marks out of total 850 and obtained 90.35 percent, Zaidi said.
Syed Muhammad Kashan, another student of the Dewa Academy, secured the second position with 762 marks (89.64 percent). Hammad bin Tariq, who also belongs to Dewa Academy got third position with 750 marks (88.23 percent), he added.
These position holders with the help of their parents and guardians expressed their deep concern over the worsening law and order situation in the country, particularly in Karachi. During the ceremony held in honour of the position holders at the board office, they said that they felt scared and unsafe when they saw television reports on relentless violence in the city.
The position holders also showed their will to get modern education in the professional colleges of the city. They asked the government to make sure that the quota reserved for such candidates would be respected.
Chairman, Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK), Anzar Hussain Zaidi on Monday announced the result of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Part-I and II (Class-IX and X), Annual Examinations-2011 for deaf candidates.
According to the gazette, 102 candidates were registered for the annual exams of Part-I and 101 appeared. The result shows that 97 students passed all five papers while two candidates were declared pass in four papers and one candidate cleared just one paper.
On the other hand, 106 candidates were registered of which 103 appeared in the annual exams of Part-II while one candidate was declared failed. Muhammad Shayan Javed of Dewa Academy for the Deaf located in Gulshan-e-Iqbal clinched the overall first position with 786 marks out of total 850 and obtained 90.35 percent, Zaidi said.
Syed Muhammad Kashan, another student of the Dewa Academy, secured the second position with 762 marks (89.64 percent). Hammad bin Tariq, who also belongs to Dewa Academy got third position with 750 marks (88.23 percent), he added.
These position holders with the help of their parents and guardians expressed their deep concern over the worsening law and order situation in the country, particularly in Karachi. During the ceremony held in honour of the position holders at the board office, they said that they felt scared and unsafe when they saw television reports on relentless violence in the city.
The position holders also showed their will to get modern education in the professional colleges of the city. They asked the government to make sure that the quota reserved for such candidates would be respected.