Female scholars dominated the Abbottabad Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) FA/FSc annual examinations, securing the top three overall positions and sweeping the pre-medical group. Male pupils excelled in pre-engineering, taking the top two spots.
Of the 42,357 examinees, 36,550 succeeded, achieving an 87.15% pass rate. Malail Khan of Peace Group of Colleges, Haripur, earned the highest marks with 1,173, followed by Tooba Jamal of Peace College, Mansehra, with 1,168. Rayyan Ahmed from Tameer-e-Wattan College (TW College), Abbottabad, secured third place with 1,162 marks. All three top scorers were female.
In pre-engineering, Malik Muhammad Zakaullah of TW College, Mansehra, achieved first position with 1,160 marks, followed by classmate Talha Nawaz with 1,156. Tayyaba Bashir of TW Girls College, Abbottabad, ranked third with 1,150.
Amna Ejaz of TW Girls College, Abbottabad, led the Computer and General Science group with 1,148 marks. Maham Fatima, from the same institution, came second with 1,137 marks. Abdul Muqeet of Progressive College, Abbottabad, and Kaneez Ayesha of TW Girls College, Abbottabad, tied for third with 1,136.
In Humanities, Ayesha Naheem from GGHS Ghari Habibullah, Mansehra, attained first place with 1,113. Zainab Noor from GGHSC Chapra, Haripur, secured second position with 1,069, while Zoha Shahzadi from Chapra School, Haripur, ranked third with 1,064.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly Speaker Babar Saleem Swati, the chief guest, awarded prizes to high-achieving pupils at the results announcement ceremony. Hazara Commissioner Syed Fayaz Ali Shah, also acting Chairman of BISE Abbottabad, attended the event.