District Elementary Board Poonch announces the results

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RAWALAKOT: (Azadi Times) Chairman District Elementary Education Board Poonch and District Education Officer Mardana (MALE) Sardar Jamshed Khan, Controller District Elementary Board Poonch Ayaz Ahmad Shiraz along with other staff addressed a press conference at Ghazi Millat Press Club Rawalakot District Elementary Education Board Poonch.

 

The annual results of Class V and Class VIII have been announced. Haider Nadeem, a student of Government Boys Model School, Jhansalmira, has secured the first position from Class V by securing 520 marks out of 550, and Aqsa Ishaq, a student of Government Girls School, Keshanj, has secured 515 marks.

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While Government Boys Primary School Chowki Namnota Amina Shaukat stood third with 514 marks, according to the results announced by Class VIII, Government Boys School Nar Makkads Vaniya stood first with 708 marks out of 705, while Noor Al Haya of Government High School Jandala stood second with 706 marks.

While Mehek Maqsood, a student of Government Boys High School, Jandala, stood third with 705 marks, according to the announced results, 3856 candidates from government schools in Class V sent their admission forms, out of which 3261 candidates passed while 595 candidates failed.

 

Thus, the result of government schools in Class V was 84.57 percent, while the number of candidates who sent admission forms from private schools in Class V was 246, of which 135 passed while 111 candidates were declared failed, thus the result of private candidates in Class V was 54.88 percent.

 

The number of candidates who sent their admission form as the private form was 232, out of which 107 passed while 125 candidates failed, thus the result of private candidates was 46.12%. Out of which 3503 candidates passed while 831 candidates failed, thus the overall result of fifth grade was 80.83%.

According to the results announced by District Elementary Education Board Poonch, District Poonch, 3031 candidates sent their admission forms from government schools in eighth grade, out of which 2889 candidates passed while 142 candidates passed.

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In this way, the result of government schools in eighth grade was 95.32 percent, while the number of candidates who sent admission forms from private schools in eighth grade was 253. Out of them, 180 passed while 73 candidates were declared failed.

The result of private candidates in eighth was 71.15%, and the number of candidates who sent the admission form as a private form in Jamaat Hashtam was 258. Out of which 161 passed while 97 candidates were declared failed. Thus, the result of private candidates was 62.40%, and the total in Jamaat Hashtam was 258.

 

As many as 3542 candidates have sent their admission forms. Out of which 3230 candidates passed while 312 candidates failed, thus the overall result of Class VIII was 91.19%.

There was a shortage of staff due to the examinations but despite this, the available staff performed their duties well. The staff deserves to be congratulated who completed this exam in a full manner while living with limited resources.

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