Punjab 11th Class Results 2025 Announced by All BISE Boards
All Punjab BISE boards release 11th class results 2025. Check online, via SMS, or through gazette.

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) across Punjab has officially announced the 11th class results for 2025, marking another milestone in the province’s academic calendar.
The results were released simultaneously by all nine Punjab boards Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Gujranwala, Bahawalpur, DG Khan, and Sahiwal on October 15, 2025. Each board also hosted award ceremonies to honor top achievers, where outstanding students received shields and certificates from chief guests and education officials.
“Timely results are crucial for maintaining student confidence and supporting admission cycles,” said a senior official from the Lahore Board. “This year’s coordination among all boards shows clear progress in digital readiness.”
Smooth Access Through Websites, SMS & Gazette
To make result access easier, Punjab’s education boards offered three official methods:
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Online portals on the respective BISE websites.
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PDF gazettes for manual or institutional checking.
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SMS result retrieval, a backup for students in areas with poor internet connectivity.
Here’s how you can check your results:
Board | Website | SMS Code |
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Lahore | biselahore.com | 800291 |
Rawalpindi | biserawalpindi.edu.pk | 800296 |
Multan | web.bisemultan.edu.pk | 800293 |
Faisalabad | bisefsd.edu.pk | 800240 |
Sargodha | bisesargodha.edu.pk | 800290 |
Gujranwala | bisegrw.edu.pk | 800299 |
Bahawalpur | bisebwp.edu.pk | 800298 |
DG Khan | bisedgkhan.edu.pk | 800295 |
Sahiwal | bisesahiwal.edu.pk | 800292 |
The simultaneous release and multiple result channels minimized technical disruptions that plagued earlier years. Boards also emphasized that gazette and SMS systems remain vital for equitable access.
Expert Insight: “Digital Exams, Digital Results”
Education experts believe Punjab’s synchronized digital result release signals a major step toward modernization.
“The shift toward real-time result availability highlights Pakistan’s growing capacity in digital governance,” noted Dr. Ayesha Malik, an education policy analyst.
She added that uniformity in publishing schedules across all boards boosts transparency and reduces uncertainty for students and parents.
Why It Matters
For thousands of students, the 11th class marks the foundation for higher studies whether in medical, engineering, commerce, or computer science.
Timely results allow institutions to proceed with admission processes, scholarship applications, and placement programs without delay.
This year’s rollout also reinforces Punjab’s position as the most digitally connected education province in Pakistan, integrating SMS, online, and print systems for maximum accessibility.
What Comes Next
With results now live, rechecking applications are expected to open within the next two weeks. Students can submit requests through their board’s website if they believe marks need reevaluation.
Boards will soon begin registration for HSSC-II (12th class) examinations for the 2026 academic session. The Punjab Higher Education Department has also hinted at expanding online data verification tools for colleges, enabling instant transcript authentication.