Punjab Board Declares Matric 2nd Annual Exam 2025 Results

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Punjab Board Declares Matric 2nd Annual Exam 2025 Results

The Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC) has officially declared the results for the Secondary School Certificate (SSC), also known as the Matriculation 2nd Annual Examinations 2025. The results were formally announced today, November 20, 2025, at 10:00 AM PST, marking the culmination of the supplementary examination session for thousands of students across the province.

The results are now accessible online, providing immediate access to mark sheets and certificates for students, parents, and educational institutions. This announcement brings closure to the academic year for candidates who either improved their grades or completed their matriculation through this special annual opportunity.

SSC 2nd Annual Examination 2025 BISE Lahore Gazzette

Official Rollout and Digital Access

In a press conference held at the PBCC headquarters in Lahore, the Chairperson confirmed that all nine educational boards under the Punjab umbrella have synchronized their result declarations. Students can now check their results through multiple official channels to avoid website congestion.

The participating boards include:

How to Check Your Punjab Board Matric Result 2025:

  1. Via Official BISE Websites: Candidates should visit the official website of their respective board (e.g., biselahore.com ). They need to locate the "Results" section, select "SSC Part-II (2nd Annual 2025)," and enter their roll number to view their detailed mark sheet.

  2. SMS Service: For quick and easy access, students can send their roll number via SMS to the designated short code (e.g., 800298) provided by their specific board. The result will be delivered as a text message to their mobile phones.

  3. Gazette Publication: The traditional result gazettes have been uploaded to the respective board websites. Students and institutions can download the gazette in PDF format to search for results.

Overall Performance and Pass Percentage Analysis

Preliminary data released by the PBCC indicates a commendable overall performance from students across the province. The cumulative pass percentage for the 2nd annual exams is reported to be approximately 68%, showcasing the determined efforts of candidates who undertook the supplementary examinations.

As per the breakdown, the performance in both Science and General/Arts groups was competitive. Early statistics suggest that female candidates have marginally outperformed their male counterparts in the overall pass percentage, a trend consistent with recent annual results. Top-performing districts are expected to be announced by individual boards in the coming days.

Re-evaluation and Supplementary Examinations

Understanding that some students may wish to contest their marks, the Punjab boards have also activated the portal for re-checking and re-evaluation applications. The official notification states that students unsatisfied with their scores can apply for a recounting of their papers within 15 days of the result announcement, i.e., by December 5, 2025.

Furthermore, for students who were unable to pass one or two subjects in this attempt, the boards have announced that the registration for the 2026 1st Annual Examinations will commence shortly. Students are advised to stay in contact with their respective schools or examination centers to ensure timely submission of forms.

A Crucial Second Chance for Students

The 2nd Annual Examinations serve as a vital academic lifeline for students. This session primarily caters to:

  • Candidates who could not appear or pass in the 1st Annual Exams held earlier in the year.

  • Students seeking to improve their grades in specific subjects to qualify for competitive intermediate programs or scholarships.

  • Private candidates who completed their studies independently.

"The declaration of the 2nd annual result is a pivotal moment for these young learners," stated an official from BISE Lahore. "It allows them to regularize their academic standing and proceed with their future educational and career plans without losing a full year."

Student and Institutional Reactions

The news has been met with a wave of relief and anticipation across Punjab. Educational institutions are busy guiding their students through the online result-checking process.

"I was so anxious about my Physics paper," said Ali Raza, a student from Gujranwala. "This second chance allowed me to focus and clear my matriculation. I have now passed and can apply for college."

Principals from various schools have praised the timely announcement of the results, which allows successful students to immediately begin the admission process for Intermediate (FA, FSc, I.Com ) programs in colleges, many of which have ongoing admissions.

Looking Forward: The Road to Intermediate

With the Matric results now official, the academic focus for successful candidates shifts immediately to securing admissions in colleges for their Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC). Education experts advise students to carefully consider their subject choices for FSc (Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering), ICSI.Com, or FA, based on their career aspirations and performance in the matriculation exams.

The Punjab boards have assured all stakeholders that the entire examination and assessment process was conducted with transparency and high integrity. The timely declaration of the 2nd Annual Results 2025 reaffirms the education department's commitment to facilitating students and maintaining the academic calendar efficiently.

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