The Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISEs) across Punjab will announce the Class 9 annual examination results tomorrow, Wednesday, August 20, at 10:00 AM.
The announcement will cover all major education boards in the province, including Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Multan, Sahiwal, Gujranwala, Bahawalpur, D.G. Khan, and Sargodha. Thousands of students who appeared in this year’s exams will be able to check their results through several official channels.
How Students Can Access Their Results
To avoid last-minute confusion, here are the three official ways students can check their marks tomorrow:
1. Online Portals
Each BISE will publish results on its official website. Students can log in using their roll numbers:
- Rawalpindi: biserawalpindi.edu.pk
- Lahore: biselahore.com
- Multan: web.bisemultan.edu.pk
- Faisalabad: bisefsd.edu.pk
- Sargodha: bisesargodha.edu.pk
- Gujranwala: bisegrw.edu.pk
- Bahawalpur: bisebwp.edu.pk
- D.G. Khan: bisedgkhan.edu.pk
- Sahiwal: bisesahiwal.edu.pk
2. Result Gazette
For those unable to check results online, boards will issue official gazettes shortly after the announcement. These can be accessed in schools or downloaded in PDF form from board websites.
3. SMS Service
Since heavy traffic often slows down websites on result day, students can also receive their results via SMS. Simply send your roll number to the designated code for your board:
- Rawalpindi: 800296
- Lahore: 800291
- Multan: 800293
- Faisalabad: 800240
- Sargodha: 800290
- Gujranwala: 800299
- Bahawalpur: 800298
- D.G. Khan: 800295
- Sahiwal: 800292
What to Expect on Result Day
Result days in Punjab typically witness a surge in online traffic, so students are advised to keep multiple options in mind instead of relying on just one method. Checking through SMS or downloading the gazette often proves faster when websites become unresponsive.
The Class 9 results are significant as they set the foundation for 10th grade board exams, which ultimately decide a student’s matriculation grades. Education experts suggest that while this is an important milestone, students should treat it as a learning experience rather than the final verdict on their academic future.