Under Govt’s Promotion Policy In Wake Of Coronavirus FBISE Announces SSC-II Results

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Under Govt’s Promotion Policy In Wake Of Coronavirus FBISE Announces SSC-II Results.

This year SSC Annual Examination 2020 could not be conducted completely due to coronavirus while the results had been prepared under the ‘Promotion Policy of the Federal Government.’ Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) on Monday announced the results of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Part-II Annual Exams 2020 under the promotion policy of federal government formulated in wake of the novel coronavirus.

Girls Dominant:

Overall the girls remained dominant and clinched top slots in 2020 SSC Exams, it was announced in a ceremony held at FBISE which was attended by the Parliamentary Secretary for Federal Education and Professional Training Wajiha Akram as chief guest, Chairman FBISE, Rao Atiq Ahmad, position holder students, parents and teachers.

She said that the announcement of results, conduction of exams and opening of schools were major challenges for the government in wake of pandemic coronavirus. Today’s SSC result announcement was made possible by the efforts of government which took the decision in Inter-Provincial Minister Conference (IPEMC), she added. IPEMC, Wajiha said, formulate a special promotion policy under which the SSC students have been promoted without exams due to COVID-19.

Results OverView:

The students have been awarded marks in 10th class as per their performance in the 9th exams, he said adding that 30% extra mark had also been given the students. According to the detail, a total of 93304 regular, private, and ex-candidates appeared in the SSC Part-II examinations 2020, out of which 85151 could pass the exams with a percentage of 91.26 percent.

Earlier, Chairman FBISE Rao Atiq Ahmad in his welcoming address said the result was available on the FBISE website, while the same has already been conveyed through SMS to all the candidates. The result cards of the students shall be dispatched to them at their addresses or respective institutions, he added.