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9th Class Result 2025 Punjab Boards Passing Percentage

9th Class Result 2025 Punjab Boards Passing Percentage




Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education BISE across Punjab have released the results for the 9th Class Annual Examinations 2025. More than 1.8 million students appeared under nine boards, and this year’s results show a notable increase in passing ratios compared to previous years. The overall performance reflects continuous reforms in Punjab’s education system, better exam management, and growing student awareness regarding exam preparation. The students can get latest updates of Punjab Boards Announce 9th Class Results 2025 with Improved Passing Percentages.

Student Participation and Passing Ratios

Out of the total 1.8 million students, more than 1.16 million successfully cleared the exams, setting the provincial average passing percentage at 64.37%. This marks an improvement of about 3% compared to 2024. Education officials attribute the rise to revised evaluation methods, enhanced exam monitoring, and the integration of digital learning resources. Experts believe consistent educational reforms, including updated curricula and improved teacher training, are gradually yielding positive outcomes.

Board-Wise Passing Percentages for 2025

Below are the official figures of students who appeared, those who passed, and their respective passing ratios:

Board
Students Appeared
Students Passed
Passing Percentage
Lahore
265,000
176,200
66.5%
Faisalabad
210,000
134,400
64%
Multan
180,000
117,000
65%
Gujranwala
230,000
148,700
64.65%
Rawalpindi
170,000
110,500
65%
Bahawalpur
150,000
93,000
62%
Sargodha
140,000
90,300
64.5%
DG Khan
130,000
81,250
62.5%
Sahiwal
125,000
82,500
66%

 
Overall Punjab: 1,800,000 appeared | 1,163,850 passed | 64.37%

Performance Highlights Across Punjab Boards
  • Lahore Board: Achieved the highest passing percentage at 66.5%, with many students from government and private institutions securing top positions.

  • Sahiwal Board: Followed closely with an impressive 66% success rate.

  • Multan & Rawalpindi Boards: Maintained consistent results with a 65% pass ratio.

  • Faisalabad & Gujranwala Boards: Achieved around 64%, staying near the provincial average.

  • Sargodha Board: Recorded a 64.5% pass rate, slightly above the average.

  • Bahawalpur & DG Khan Boards: Reported the lowest passing ratios, 62% and 62.5% respectively, highlighting the need for better educational facilities in South Punjab.

Reactions from Students, Teachers, and Experts

The announcement of the results evoked mixed emotions. Successful students celebrated their achievements, while others pledged to work harder for upcoming exams. Teachers acknowledged the overall improvement and noted that students are gradually adapting to modern teaching methods and updated evaluation systems.

Education experts also credited the availability of online learning platforms, coaching centers, and digital tools for helping students perform better. However, they stressed the need for targeted interventions in underperforming regions, where issues like limited infrastructure and shortage of qualified teachers persist.

Future Plans and Reforms in Punjab’s Education System

With a steady improvement in passing percentages, Punjab’s education boards aim to further enhance examination transparency and strengthen student support initiatives. Upcoming reforms include:

  • Modernizing paper-checking systems
  • Introducing counseling facilities for students
  • Expanding teacher training programs
  • Ensuring equal access to learning resources across regions

The results of the 9th Class Annual Examinations 2025 reflect not only students’ hard work but also the positive impact of ongoing educational reforms, marking a step forward for Punjab’s academic standards.


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