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Jamia Millia Islamia declares results of Class XII regular Board exams

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Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) today, May 6, Saturday declared the result of the Class XII regular Board exams for the Science, Arts and Commerce streams. Out of the total students assessed in all the three streams, 48.51 per cent were boys and 51.49 per cent were girls, JMI said in a statement, as stated in a report by PTI

In the Science stream, Saniya Parveen topped the examination with 94.4 per cent marks. While Atishan Ali secured second position with 93.2 per cent and Adib Ali came third by securing 93 per cent marks. And in the Arts stream, Aqsa Aqdash obtained the first rank with 95.8 per cent marks. Followed by Fiza Bano who got the second position by securing 95.6 per cent marks and Hanifa Firdosh secured the third position with 95 per cent marks.

In the Commerce stream, Mohd Arman, Safiya Noor and Rida Khan have secured first, second and third positions, respectively. While Mohd Arman bagged 93.4 per cent, Safiya Noor secured 90.6 per cent and Rida Khan scored 90 per cent marks, the university said.

Congratulating the students, JMI Vice-Chancellor Najma Akhtar wished them a bright future and hoped that they would contribute meaningfully to nation-building and bring laurels to the institution, the statement said. Further, Akhtar said that those who missed securing top positions by a few numbers should not be disheartened and work hard for the competitions and challenges ahead in life.

Pass percentage

In the Science stream, the overall pass percentage is 66.17 per cent, 78.35 per cent in Arts and 65.48 per cent in Commerce. In Science and Arts streams, girls have outshined boys, the university informed.

With a total of 186 students in the science stream, as many as 64 boys and 81 girls have secured first division with distinction. Similarly, in Arts Stream, 57 boys and 118 girls secured first division with distinction while 68 students secured simple first division. Meanwhile, in the Commerce stream, 37 boys and 34 girls secured first division with distinction while 53 students secured first division, as stated in the report by PTI.

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