BISE Board-Wise Result Comparison 2025 β Which Board Has the Highest Pass Rate?
Detailed comparison of all major BISE boards in Pakistan by pass rate, A1 percentage, and result announcement timing for 9th and 10th class in 2025.
Which BISE Board Has the Best Results in Pakistan?
Every year after the matric results are announced, a common question circulates among students, parents, and educators: which BISE board has the highest pass rate?
The answer is more nuanced than a simple ranking. Let us break down what each board's results look like and what it means for students.
Overview of Major BISE Boards
Pakistan has dozens of Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) spread across all provinces. The major ones for matric examinations are:
| Board | Province | Annual Candidates (approx.) | |-------|----------|-----------------------------| | BISE Lahore | Punjab | 200,000+ | | BISE Multan | Punjab | 150,000+ | | BISE Faisalabad | Punjab | 120,000+ | | BISE Sargodha | Punjab | 100,000+ | | BSEK Karachi | Sindh | 250,000+ |
Note: BSEK (Board of Secondary Education Karachi) is the official name of the Karachi board.
Pass Rate Comparison (Historical Averages)
Based on publicly available data from board press conferences and official announcements:
| Board | 10th Class Pass Rate | 9th Class Pass Rate | |-------|---------------------|---------------------| | BISE Lahore | 70β80% | 65β75% | | BISE Multan | 65β75% | 60β70% | | BISE Faisalabad | 68β78% | 63β73% | | BISE Sargodha | 65β75% | 60β70% | | BSEK Karachi | 60β75% | 55β70% |
These are typical ranges based on multiple years of data. Actual results vary year by year.
What Drives Pass Rate Differences?
Several factors influence a board's pass rate:
- Urban vs. rural student ratio β Boards serving more urban schools tend to have higher pass rates due to better teaching infrastructure.
- Paper difficulty β Some boards are known for more challenging papers; others have more straightforward questions.
- Marking policies β Boards have discretion in how strictly they mark borderline answers.
- Exam management β Boards with stricter anti-cheating measures may show lower pass rates.
A1 Grade Percentage Comparison
Just as important as pass rate is the percentage of students achieving A1 (80%+):
| Board | Approx. A1 Rate | |-------|-----------------| | BISE Lahore | 8β15% | | BISE Multan | 6β12% | | BISE Faisalabad | 7β13% | | BISE Sargodha | 6β12% | | BSEK Karachi | 5β10% |
BISE Lahore consistently has among the higher A1 rates, which is partly attributable to the concentration of premium schools in Lahore city.
Result Announcement Timing
| Board | Typical 10th Result Date | Typical 9th Result Date | |-------|--------------------------|-------------------------| | BISE Lahore | Late July β Early Aug | Early August | | BISE Faisalabad | Late July β Early Aug | Early August | | BISE Sargodha | EarlyβMid August | Mid August | | BISE Multan | Mid August | Mid August | | BSEK Karachi | Late August β September | September |
BISE Lahore and BISE Faisalabad are typically the first Punjab boards to announce results. BSEK Karachi usually announces last among the major boards.
Does It Matter Which Board You Are In?
Many students and parents wonder if being in BISE Lahore is "better" than BISE Multan or Karachi. The reality is:
- Your result is only valid within your board's jurisdiction β for most purposes
- Intermediate college admissions in your city/province are based on your own board's result
- National entry tests (ECAT, MDCAT) evaluate you individually regardless of board
- Some universities use merit lists where students from all boards compete equally
So while board statistics are interesting, your individual preparation matters far more than which board you belong to.
The "Easy vs. Hard Board" Debate
A recurring debate is whether BISE Lahore is harder than BISE Karachi or vice versa. The truth:
- Every board follows the same national curriculum (Punjab/Sindh provincial syllabus)
- Differences in paper difficulty are marginal year to year
- What matters most is your school's quality of teaching and your own study habits
Don't spend energy comparing boards β spend it preparing for your own.
Improving Your Chances Regardless of Board
Here are universal strategies that work across all BISE boards:
- Study the past papers from your specific board (not another board)
- Follow the prescribed textbooks β boards base questions on them
- Attempt all questions β never leave a question blank
- Write clearly and structure your answers well
- For science subjects, always include diagrams
For the latest result statistics once 2026 results are announced, bookmark this page. We will update it with official board data as soon as it is available.
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