The BISE Hyderabad Inter Result 2025 has officially been announced for the Pre-Medical group, bringing happiness and pride to students, parents, and teachers across Sindh. The results highlight the dedication and hard work of thousands of students who appeared in this year’s examinations. According to the gazette notification, the top three positions were impressively secured by female students of Hyderabad, showing their determination, discipline, and academic excellence.
The first position was achieved by Aqsa Mohammad Rashid of Hayat Girls College, Saddar, who scored an outstanding 988 marks. Her remarkable achievement has not only brought honor to her family and college but also set an inspiring example for other students. The second position went to Zunaira Rehmatullah from County Girls College, who secured 972 marks, reflecting her hard work and consistency. The third position was shared by Khaim Chand of Government Girls College Qasimabad, who also secured 972 marks, making her one of the brightest students of the year.
This year’s examinations were conducted across 10 districts under the Hyderabad Board, with a total of 45,413 students appearing in the Inter Pre-Medical group. Out of these, around 2,000 students secured an A-One grade, which represents excellent performance, while 15,397 students obtained an A grade, showing the overall strength and competitiveness of students in the region. The large number of high achievers reflects the growing focus on education, particularly among young girls in Sindh.
The declaration of the BISE Hyderabad Inter Result 2025 is not just about the top position holders but also about acknowledging the hard work of every student who participated. For many families, these results are a moment of celebration and pride, as they represent years of effort, late-night study sessions, and sacrifices made by both students and parents. Teachers and educational institutions have also played a major role in guiding students toward success.
Education experts believe that the outstanding performance of female students this year is a sign of positive change, where young women are stepping forward with confidence and proving their potential in academics. The results are also a motivation for future candidates, reminding them that dedication and discipline can lead to great achievements.
The announcement of the results marks the beginning of a new journey for students, as they now prepare for admissions into medical colleges and universities. For many, this milestone will be the first step toward achieving their dreams of becoming doctors, healthcare professionals, and scientists who can contribute to the progress of Pakistan.
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