FBISE announces HSSC Part-II results

NewsFBISE announces HSSC Part-II results

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) on Wednesday announced its results for Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) Part-II annual examination 2016.

The results of HSSC Part-II annual examination 2016 are available at www.fbise.edu.pk

The results are 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

In this regard, a prize distribution ceremony was held today at the FBISE wherein the Minister of State for Federal Education Engineer Muhammad Baligh ur Rahman also arrived as the Guest.

Earlier on July 19 this year, the FBISE announced the results of the SSC Part-I examination held in March-April 2016, according to which the total pass percentage was 65.78%.

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