FBISE Federal Board SSC Part 1 Annual Examination Result 2016

NewsFBISE Federal Board SSC Part 1 Annual Examination Result 2016

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) on Tuesday (July 19, 2016) announced the results of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Part-I annual examination 2016.

Click below link for the results:

Result of FBISE SSC Part-I annual examination (2016)

The FBISE SSC-Part I result 2016 is also available through:

(1)   By sending SMS on 5050 with the format: FB(Space)[Roll Number] to obtain result on Mobile.

(2)   Telephone Exchange by calling (051) 9269555–59.

The FBISE had already announced the result of SSC Part-II annual examination 2016 on July 12, according to which girls clinched the top positions of all Science and General groups.

As per results of FBISE SSC-Part II result announced on July 12, a total of 82894 candidates had appeared in the exams out of which 65890 got passed while the total pass percentage was 79.49 percent.

In science group, a total number of 55562 regular candidates had appeared in the exam out of which 51624 could pass the exam whereas in humanities group, a total number of 8149 candidates had appeared in the exam out of which 6457 candidates passed the exam.

Punjab boards to announce Matric results on Wednesday 

Meanwhile, all Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISEs) of Punjab will also announce the result of Matric annual examinations 2016 on July 20 (tomorrow).

The result can be obtained from board’s website: www.bisel.edu.pk or through an SMS by sending the roll number to 80029.

Likewise, the CDs of result will be available at designated Habib Bank Limited (HBL) branches in various cities of Punjab.

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