BISEs declare SSC results – Newspaper

LAHORE: The Lahore and Multan boards of intermediate and secondary education (BISE) on Wednesday declared the results of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) 1st Annual Examination, 2025.

Lahore BISE held a ceremony to announce the SSC annual exam for 2025 results, where Commissioner and BISE Chairman Zaid bin Maqsood announced the top-performing candidates’ names.

As per the announcement, Haram Fatima secured the first position in the Lahore Matric exams with 1,193 marks, Noor-ul-Huda and Haji Abu Zar Tanveer shared the second position by scoring 1,188 marks each, while Muhammad Ali stood third with 1,187 marks.

In Science Group (Boys), Haji Abu Zar Tanveer clinched the first position with 1,188 marks, Muhammad Ali stood second with 1,187 marks and the third position was shared by Muhammad Zahab Siddiq and Faizan Raza by scoring 1,186 marks each.

In Science Group (Girls), Haram Fatima topped with 1193 marks, Noor-ul-Huda secured second position with 1188 marks and third position was shared by Ayesha Mohiuddin and Fatima Faisal, by scoring 1,186 marks each.

In Arts Group (Boys), Abu Bakar got the first position with 1,088 marks, Muhammad Talha stood second with 1,074 marks and Ghulam Abbas third with 1,065 marks.

In Arts Group (Girls), Hafiza Ammara Ashraf topped with 1,154 marks, Ifa Usman secured second position with 1,149 marks and Zainab bint Asim Butt stood third with 1,141 marks.

The BISE Lahore chairman congratulated all position holders and commended their hard work and dedication. A formal award ceremony will be held soon to honour the high achievers.

In Multan, Deputy Commissioner Wasim Hamid Sindhu, BISE Secretary Khurrum Shehzad Qureshi and Controller Hamis Saeed Bhatti declared the results of the SSC 1st Annual Examination 2025, with Haroon Hamid and Husmaina Fatima securing the top overall positions.

Haroon Hamid clinched the overall first position with 1,193 out of 1,200 marks, and Husmaina Fatima secured the second position with 1,188 marks.

Meanwhile, four students — Hafiza Ashba Fatima, Asbah Fatima Ahmad, Meerab Fatima, and Khadija shared the third position, each scoring 1,187 marks.

In the Science Group (boys), Haroon Hamid also topped the group, followed by Muhammad Hamza and Muhammad Ibrahim Waseem, who shared second place with 1,185 marks each,and Abdullah secured the third position with 1,184 marks.

Among girls, Husmaina Fatima led with 1,188 marks, while Hafiza Ashba Fatima, Asbah Fatima Ahmad, Meerab Fatima, and Khadija secured second place with 1,187 marks each and Maheen Naveed and Tasbeeh-e-Zahra shared the third slot with 1,185 marks each.

In the Humanities Group (boys), Muhammad Ahmad topped with 1,161 marks, his namesake Muhammad Ahmad stood second with 1,145 marks and Saif-ur-Rehman got third position with 1,104 marks.

Among girls, Maryam Bibi secured the first position with 1,164 marks, Muqadas Bibi stood second with 1,149 marks and Momina Fatima was third with 1,139 marks.

Published in Dawn, July 24th, 2025

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