The positions were announced in the Science and Humanities group of the board. According to the Express Tribune, Fatima Shakeel of the Abbottabad Tameer-e-Watan Public School and College secured the overall top position by securing 1,060 marks.
Yousra Noor of the Haripur Jinnah Jame Public School and College stood second with 1,053 marks. Sania Arif of Haripur Dawn Public School and College was third with 1,045 marks.
Similarly, in the Humanities group, Shazia Bibi of the Hattar Government Girls High School stood first with 886 marks, Saima Banaras of GGHS Rajoya Havelian was second with 885 marks and Maria Aman of Pak Muslim Academy in Abbottabad was third with 881 marks. The results and corresponding marks were quoted in the Express Tribune.
It is pertained to mention here that close to 63000 candidates appeared in the examinations with a pass percentage of almost 71%.