BISE Lahore 11th Class Result 2025 Announced | Check Gazette & Pass Percentage

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BISE Lahore 11th Class Result 2025 Announced | Check BISE Lahore 11th Class Result Gazette & Pass Percentage

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore has officially announced the Intermediate Part-I (11th Class) Result 2025 today, October 15, 2025. According to the notification issued by the Controller of Examinations, Toseef-ur-Rehman, the first annual examination 2025 for Intermediate Part-I began on May 20, 2025, and concluded on June 13, 2025.

The overall pass percentage this year stands at 53.77%, with 92,541 students successfully clearing their exams out of 172,100 candidates who appeared. A total of 175,949 students had applied for the examination.

Key Highlights of BISE Lahore 11th Class Result 2025

  • Exam commencement date: May 20, 2025

  • Exam conclusion date: June 13, 2025

  • Result announcement date: October 15, 2025

  • Total candidates applied: 175,949

  • Total candidates appeared: 172,100

  • Total candidates passed: 92,541

  • Overall pass percentage: 53.77%

The board clarified that the result gazette has been issued for notification purposes only and that errors and omissions are excepted. Students who have secured 33% or more marks in each subject are declared pass. Those with marks below 33% may reappear in those subjects along with the Part-II examination in 2026.

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11th Class Result Gazette 2025 View / Download

Group-Wise Performance Statistics 2025

According to the official gazette, the performance of students varied across different groups. Here is a breakdown of the major groups and their pass ratios:

Pre-Medical Group

  • Boys: 61.16% pass rate

  • Girls: 67.38% pass rate

  • Overall (Pre-Medical): 64.30% pass percentage

Pre-Engineering Group

  • Boys: 62.93% pass rate

  • Girls: 64.30% pass rate

  • Overall (Pre-Engineering): 63.44% pass percentage

General Science Group

  • Overall Pass Percentage: 66.12%
    The General Science group showed steady performance, particularly among private institution candidates who outperformed government institutions.

Commerce Group

  • Overall Pass Percentage: 61.73%
    The commerce group showed improvement compared to last year, with a higher percentage of students achieving grades A and B.

Humanities Group

  • Overall Pass Percentage: 42.30%
    Despite being the largest group in terms of enrolled students, the humanities stream recorded a relatively lower pass rate, consistent with previous years.

Gender-Wise Performance Overview

Girls once again outperformed boys in the 2025 Lahore Board Intermediate Part-I results. Statistics indicate that female students achieved significantly higher success rates across nearly all groups, including Pre-MedicalCommerce, and Humanities.

  • Boys appeared: 85,000+

  • Girls appeared: 87,000+

  • Girls’ overall pass percentage: 56%

  • Boys’ overall pass percentage: 51%

The data reaffirms a consistent trend observed in the past few years, where female students outperform their male counterparts academically in Punjab’s intermediate examinations.

Subject-Wise Pass Percentages (Key Subjects)

The BISE Lahore Gazette 2025 also highlights subject-wise performance trends. Below are some of the major subjects and their pass percentages for regular candidates:

Subject Pass Percentage (2025)
English 88.39% (General Science Group)
Urdu 96.27%
Islamic Education 99.10%
Physics (Pre-Medical) 82.94%
Chemistry (Pre-Medical) 78.02%
Biology (Pre-Medical) 77.67%
Mathematics (Pre-Engineering) 84.94%
Computer Science (General Science) 91.90%
Principles of Commerce 95.23%
Education (Humanities) 87.74%

These figures reflect strong overall performances in subjects like UrduIslamic Studies, and Computer Science, while subjects like BiologyChemistry, and English saw slightly lower success rates.

Top Performing Institutions (District-Wise)

The gazette data lists results for all affiliated institutions. Some notable performances in Kasur District under the Lahore Board include:

  • Punjab College for Boys, Pattoki – 348 students passed out of 530 (Pass %: 65.6%)

  • Superior College of Science, Pattoki – 195 students passed out of 277 (Pass %: 70.4%)

  • Aspire College for Boys, Phool Nagar – 60 out of 169 students passed (Pass %: 35.5%)

  • Punjab College for Girls, Kasur – 353 out of 429 students passed (Pass %: 82.3%)

  • KIPS College for Girls, Kasur – 531 out of 687 students passed (Pass %: 77.3%)

  • Superior College for Women, Pattoki – 344 out of 412 students passed (Pass %: 83.5%)

Among private institutions, Punjab Group of CollegesSuperior Colleges, and KIPS Colleges maintained their reputation for academic excellence with consistently high pass ratios.

Rechecking and Result Card Information

The BISE Lahore Result Cards 2025 for both regular and private candidates will be available online at the official website www.biselahore.com.

Students who wish to apply for paper rechecking can submit their applications online through the same website within 15 days of the result declaration. The rechecking process allows candidates to ensure that their papers have been marked correctly and no answers were left unchecked.

For further inquiries, students can contact the Deputy/Assistant Controller Examinations (Inter) at phone numbers 99200192-97, 99200118 (Ext. 205/206).

Performance Comparison: 2024 vs. 2025

In comparison with last year’s results, the overall pass percentage in 2025 improved slightly, showing better performance among students from private colleges.

Year Candidates Appeared Candidates Passed Pass %
2024 162,684 84,785 52.12%
2025 172,100 92,541 53.77%

This 1.65% increase demonstrates gradual improvement in academic outcomes under the Lahore Board, particularly in science and commerce groups.

The BISE Lahore 11th Class Result 2025 marks another milestone in the academic calendar of Punjab. With over 175,000 students appearing and a 53.77% overall pass rate, the board continues to uphold transparency and consistency in the examination process.

Girls have once again demonstrated exceptional academic strength, securing higher pass percentages across nearly all disciplines. Meanwhile, leading private colleges such as Punjab CollegeSuperior College, and KIPS maintained their dominance with excellent performance ratios.

Students can now check their individual results, mark sheets, and gazette statistics online at the official website www.biselahore.com.

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