The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Punjab has officially declared the 11th Class Annual Result 2025 on October 15, 2025, at 10:00 AM. This announcement covers all Punjab educational boards including Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Multan, Gujranwala, Bahawalpur, Sargodha, Dera Ghazi Khan, and Sahiwal. Students from across Punjab who appeared in the annual examinations can now check their 1st Year Result 2025 through the official board websites. The result can be viewed online by entering the roll number, student name, or institution name, ensuring quick and convenient access for all candidates.
The 11th class annual examinations were conducted in March 2025, and after months of paper checking and evaluation, the results have finally been compiled and released. This marks one of the most awaited moments for intermediate students, as the 1st-year result plays a crucial role in their academic journey and preparation for the 12th class board exams next year.
Students can check their HSSC Part 1 Result 2025 through several official methods provided by the Punjab boards. Below is a complete guide:
The most common and reliable method is checking through roll numbers:
This method is free of cost and provides a full breakdown of marks subject-wise.
For students who do not have internet access, Punjab boards offer an SMS result service. Simply:
Here are the SMS codes for each board:
Note: Standard SMS charges apply.
Each board publishes a result gazette in PDF format on its official website. The gazette contains the results of all students who appeared in the examination. Students can:
This method is particularly useful for schools, academies, and teachers to check multiple results at once.
Some boards, including BISE Lahore and BISE Multan, have launched official mobile applications to facilitate students. Through these apps, results can be checked quickly by entering roll numbers.
The 11th Class Result 2025 Punjab Boards has brought joy and relief to many families across the province. Students are advised to check their results using the method most convenient to them – whether online, via SMS, through gazettes, or mobile apps. The boards have ensured transparency and accessibility in publishing results this year.
With results now in hand, students should focus on the next step of their academic journey—university admissions, scholarships, and professional courses. The Punjab government and boards continue to support students with better digital access, ensuring that no one is left behind in this crucial phase of education.