Students of rural areas excel in FDE scholarship examinations

Islamabad: March 30:The Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) Thursday announced results of the Centralised Annual Examinations of Primary and Middle Standards (scholarship) 2012 with students of academic institutions in rural areas of the federal capital giving an improved performance.

The results of primary and middle standard examinations were announced at a crowded ceremony at the Islamabad College for Girls (ICG), F-6/2. Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) Joint Secretary Professor Rafique Tahir was the chief guest on the occasion.

The students who bagged first three positions and heads of best institutions were presented with medals, certificates and cash prizes. Director Schools Dr. Syed Tajammal Hussain Shah and Director Model Colleges Dr. Muhammad Tariq Masood were also present on the occasion.

The Middle Standard Examination produced a pass percentage of 89.18% as 1,467 out of 1,645 passed the examination. A total of 1,262 regular students appeared in the examination, out of whom 1,183 passed the examination with 93.74%.

The pass percentage in private institutions was 75.15%.Speaking on the occasion, Rafique Tahir said that the CADD and FDE have decided to declare the year 2012 as the ‘Quality Education Year’ with equal focus on further raising standard of education in urban and rural areas of Islamabad.

Muhammad Ali (Roll Number 21603) of the Ali Trust College, Khanna, clinched overall first position in the Middle Standard Examination with 654 out of 700 marks. Amina Sarfraz (Roll Number 20501) of the Islamabad College for Girls, F-6/2, was second with 644. Muhammad Haider Saeed (Roll Number 21575), also a student of the Ali Trust College, obtained third position with 643 marks.

The Ali Trust College, which captured 71 scholarships, was declared the best institution among private academic institutions.Amina Sarfraz was first in the category of Islamabad Model Colleges followed by another student of ICG, F-6/2, Sabahat Naeem (Roll Number 20518) and Nawal Alvi (Roll Number 20469) of the Islamabad Model College For Girls (IMCG), F-6/2, were declared joint second with 640 marks each. Syeda Abeera Aalamin (Roll Number 20736) secured third position with 639 marks.

In the category of Islamabad Model Schools, Hafiz Muhammad Hamza (Roll Number 20309) of the Islamabad Model School for Boys, G-9/4, and Muhammad Abu Bakar Nawaz (Roll Number 20307) of the same institution were first and second with 621 and 594 marks. Habibullah (Roll Number 20332) of the Islamabad Model School for Boys, F-11/2, was third with 591 marks.

Among Islamabad Model Colleges, the IMCG F-6/2, ICG F-6/2 and IMCG F-7/4 were first best three institutions, winning 20, 15 and 11 scholarships respectively.The Centralised Annual Examination of Class Five produced a pass percentage of 90.49% as 19,453 out of 21,498 candidates passed the examination.

The pass percentage in Islamabad Model Schools where 11,883 out of 13,278 passed the examination was 89.49%. In Islamabad Model Colleges, as many as 3,096 out 3,145 cleared the examination, while 4,474 out of 5,075 private candidates were declared successful.

The students of rural areas of Islamabad bagged all first three positions in the Islamabad Model Schools category. Ayesha Khalid (Roll Number 7174) of the Islamabad Model College for Girls, Thanda Pani, secured first position with 565 out of 600 marks. Huma Rehmat (Roll Number 15628) of Sultana Foundation Primary School, Farash Town, was second with 564 and Maryam Fatima (Roll Number 10076) of the Islamabad Model School for Girls, Humak, with 558 marks was third.

Among boys, Zeeshan (Roll Number 2964) of the Islamabad Model Middle School for Boys, I-9/4, with 557 was first. Zabeehullah (Roll Number 2530) of the Islamabad Model Primary School, G-10/1, with 554 and Muhammad Abdullah (Roll Number 17890) of the Scholar School System with 553 were second and third respectively.

Allama Iqbal Model School, Tarlani, which clinched 53 scholarships, was declared the best private institution in the Centralised Examination for Class Five.Among Islamabad Model Schools, the Islamabad Model School for Girls, Humak, captured 16 scholarships, followed by Islamabad Model Primary School, G-10/3, with 12 and Islamabad Model Middle School for Girls, I-9/4, nine scholarships were declared as second and third best institutions respectively.

Islamabad Model Primary School G-10/3 was best institution on the basis of best GPA with GPA of 5.19 followed by Islamabad Model School for Girls Human 5.09 and Islamabad Model School for Girls I-14/3 4.59.

In the category of Model Colleges, Mohibullah Khan (Roll Number 5780) of the Islamabad Model College for Boys (IMCB), G-10/4, took first position with 590 out of 600 marks. He was followed by Aimen Naeem (Roll Number 6869) of the IMCG, F-7/4, with 585 marks. Bilal Waseem Satti (Roll Number 5782) of the IMCB, G-10/4, was third with 583 marks.

The Islamabad Model College for Boys, G-10/4, was declared best institution among model colleges for getting 25 scholarships. It was followed by the ICG, F-6/2, with 16 scholarships. Three institutions — IMCB F-8/4, IMCG F-7/4 and IMCG F-10/2 — clinched 14 scholarships each. The IMCG, F-7/4, was also on top on the basis of 4.89 GPA.The news.

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