Matric Exam Results 2025 Announced: 62.3% Students Pass
Second Annual Matric Results 2025 Declared

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Punjab has officially declared the results of the second annual matriculation examinations for the year 2025, marking a significant milestone for thousands of students across the province.

Overall Performance Statistics

The overall pass percentage stands at 62.3% for all students who appeared in the secondary school certificate examinations. This figure represents the combined performance of students from both science and arts groups across Punjab's educational institutions.

In a notable achievement, female students have demonstrated exceptional performance, outperforming their male counterparts with a pass percentage of 65.1%. Male students achieved a pass rate of 59.8%, creating a noticeable gender gap in this year's examination outcomes.

Examination Participation Details

The second annual matric exams witnessed substantial participation from students across Punjab. The examinations were conducted across numerous examination centers throughout the province, ensuring accessibility for all registered candidates.

The result gazette has been officially released and contains comprehensive details of individual student performances. Educational authorities have confirmed that all necessary verification processes have been completed before the announcement.

Accessing Examination Results

Students who appeared in the second annual matric exams can now check their results through multiple channels. The board has activated both online and offline methods for result verification to accommodate students from all regions.

Official result gazettes have been dispatched to all relevant educational institutions. Additionally, students can access their results through the board's official website and designated SMS services by entering their roll numbers.

The announcement of these results concludes the annual examination cycle for secondary education in Punjab. Successful students can now proceed with their admissions to intermediate programs, while those who couldn't clear the examinations have the option to appear in supplementary exams.

Education department officials have praised the smooth conduct of examinations and the timely declaration of results, highlighting the continued improvement in educational administration across the province.