The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Bahawalpur officially announced the Intermediate Part-I (11th Class) First Annual Examination 2025 Result on October 15, 2025, at 10:00 AM. The exams were held from May 20 to June 13, 2025, and a total of 57,720 students registered for the examination. Out of these, 56,388 students appeared, while 1,332 remained absent or had their roll numbers canceled.
According to the official gazette, 29,981 students passed, marking an overall pass percentage of 53.17%. Among the appearing candidates, regular students achieved a 53.95% pass rate, while private candidates recorded a 35.68% success rate. The Board reaffirmed its commitment to accuracy but reserved the right to correct any errors or omissions that may later be identified in the gazette record.
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The district-level analysis highlights distinct trends in student performance across Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, and Rahim Yar Khan. Bahawalpur district achieved the highest success rate with 61.80%, followed by Rahim Yar Khan with 59.85%, and Bahawalnagar with 58.28%.
A total of 19,348 students appeared from Bahawalpur, 16,410 from Bahawalnagar, and 20,630 from Rahim Yar Khan, with consistent improvement seen compared to previous years. In 2024, the overall pass percentage was 52.84%, reflecting a noticeable increase in academic performance across the region in 2025.
In the Pre-Medical group, female students outshined their male counterparts with a 64.63% pass rate, while males secured 54.16%. Similarly, in Pre-Engineering, females again led with 75.16%, compared to 64.79% for males.
The General Science group showed an overall pass rate of 57.24%, while Humanities students achieved 43.81%. In the Commerce group, 51.59% of regular students passed. Across all streams, female candidates consistently demonstrated stronger academic outcomes, recording a 60.03% overall success rate compared to 43.68% among males.
The BISE Bahawalpur gazette 2025 also provides detailed subject-wise statistics. Notably, several subjects recorded exceptionally high pass percentages:
Islamiyat (Compulsory): 99.34%
Tarjuma-tul-Quran: 98.56%
Punjabi: 99.34%
Persian: 98.57%
Library Science: 97.16%
Fine Arts: 95.89%
Education: 94.40%
Computer Science: 86.31%
In science subjects, the pass ratios were slightly lower but remained commendable:
Biology: 75.56%
Chemistry: 73.11%
Physics: 81.29%
Mathematics: 69.23%
These results indicate that students performed exceptionally well in religious and language-based subjects, while science disciplines posed greater academic challenges.
The gazette reveals the strong performance of affiliated colleges, including Punjab College, KIPS College, and Aspire Group of Colleges, which maintained high pass rates in both boys’ and girls’ campuses. Government institutions like Govt. Graduate College Bahawalnagar and Govt. Graduate College for Women Bahawalpur also showed commendable improvement compared to previous years.
Affiliated private colleges demonstrated particularly strong results in Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering groups, with several institutions recording pass percentages above 80%. This improvement reflects a growing emphasis on quality teaching, digital learning tools, and improved exam preparation.
BISE Bahawalpur reported 20 unfair means cases (UMC) during the 2025 Intermediate Part-I examinations. All cases were investigated, and decisions were finalized before result publication. Additionally, 87 roll numbers were listed as “Cases Under Consideration (CUC)” due to pending verifications or discrepancies.
The Board reiterated its zero-tolerance policy against exam malpractice and reaffirmed its dedication to transparency and fair evaluation. The Controller of Examinations, Asma Qasim, expressed satisfaction with the overall discipline during exams, emphasizing that the results reflect honest academic effort and institutional accountability.
Students can check their 11th Class Result 2025 through the official BISE Bahawalpur websites:
www.bisebwp.edu.pk.
Private candidates will receive their result cards by registered post, while regular students can collect them from their respective colleges or institutions. The Board also clarified that final certificates will be issued based on original records, and the gazette publication alone does not confer certificate rights.
Additionally, candidates who fall short of passing by less than 1% of total marks will be granted grace marks under Board regulations, ensuring that minor shortfalls do not hinder overall academic progress.
Comparative analysis with previous years shows consistent improvement in overall results:
2023: 53.01%
2024: 52.84%
2025: 53.17%
The gradual increase highlights effective educational reforms, improved teacher training, and enhanced student support programs within the jurisdiction of BISE Bahawalpur. Furthermore, female students’ consistent dominance across all streams underlines growing educational awareness and empowerment in South Punjab.
In an official statement, Chairperson Mussarrat Jabeen congratulated all successful students and appreciated the collective efforts of teachers, parents, and educational institutions. She emphasized that these results reflect the academic dedication of the region’s youth and serve as motivation for the upcoming Intermediate Part-II exams.
She also urged students to continue striving for excellence, focusing on conceptual understanding rather than rote learning, in line with Punjab’s broader education quality initiatives.