ISLAMABAD, AUGUST 9: Peshawar Board female students achieved an incredible feat by taking the top three spots in the secondary school certificate (SSC) exams, which were released on Thursday.

They did better than their counterparts from the province’s eight school boards. Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur was the chief guest at the SSC results announcement ceremony, which took place at the Chief Minister’s residence.

He gave diplomas and shields to the top 51 pupils across several boards. With 1176 out of 1200 points, three girls from Peshawar Model Girls High School-II, Dilzak Road, took first place in the overall SSC results.

Aleeza Ayaz, who attended the same school, placed second with 1175 marks, followed in third place by Jafar Shah of Mohmand Cadet College.

Results from other boards were also announced at the same ceremony. With 1,155 points, Aden Saad was the best student from the Abbottabad Board. With 1,149 points, Aqasha Tariq came in second, and Maha Misbah took third with 1,144 points.

Muhammad Usman took top place with 1,163 marks in the Dera Ismail Khan Board results, followed by Sudrat Al-Muntaha in second place with 1,160 marks, and another Muhammad Usman in third place with 1,158 marks.

With 1,154 points, Zarik Mohammad Khan was first on the Swat Board; Hafsa Inayat came in second with 1,153 points, and Muhammad Saqlain finished third with 1,152 points.

Amama Khan led the Bannu Board with 1,155 points, followed by Ayesha Bibi with 1,151, and Manahil Fayyaz with 1,137. At the Kohat Board, Mohammad Hanan Ali came in second with 1,126 points, followed by Hifsa Hassan in third place with 1,125 points. Subhan Athar had the highest score of 1,127 points.

With 1,162 points, Saman Gul led the Malakand Board, followed by Ayesha Israr (1,156 points) and Ayesha Iqbal (1,155 points). Sameer Zafar dominated the Mardan Board with 1,171 points, followed by Mohammad Yousaf in second place with 1,170, and Mohammad Ihtisham in third place with 1,169.

 

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