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Detailed BISE Faisalabad Class 9th Results 2025 Released for All Students

The Faisalabad Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education has officially declared the Class 9th results for 2025, with over 135,000 students appearing in the annual examinations.

According to the official gazette, a total of 135,116 students appeared in the exams, out of which 66,758 passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 49.41%.

Detailed Breakdown of Class 9th Results

  • Science Group: 105,003 students appeared, with 54,386 passing. This group recorded a pass rate of 51.80%.
  • Humanities Group: 30,113 students appeared, and 12,372 passed, yielding a pass percentage of 41.10%.

Government vs. Private Institutions

  • Government Institutes: 76,874 students appeared, and 33,728 passed, producing a pass rate of 43.86%. Male students in science recorded lower performance.
  • Private Institutes: 34,413 candidates appeared, with 23,787 passing, resulting in a pass percentage of 69.13%. Among them, female students in science performed best, achieving 76.30% in subgroups.
  • Private Candidates: Among 23,829 private candidates, 9,243 passed the exams, resulting in a pass rate of 38.79%. The lowest-performing subgroup was males in humanities, with only 22.53% passing.

Gender-Wise Performance

  • Boys: 69,472 appeared, and 25,526 passed, a pass rate of 36.74%.
  • Girls: 65,644 appeared, and 41,232 passed, a pass rate of 62.81%.

BISE Faisalabad Class 9th Results 2025

Category Appeared Passed Pass %
Total Candidates 135,116 66,758 49.41%
Science Group 105,003 54,386 51.80%
Humanities Group 30,113 12,372 41.10%
Govt. Institutes 76,874 33,728 43.86%
Private Institutes 34,413 23,787 69.13%
Private Candidates 23,829 9,243 38.79%
Boys (Overall) 69,472 25,526 36.74%
Girls (Overall) 65,644 41,232 62.81%

BISE Faisalabad 9th Class Gazette 2025 PDF

To view detailed student-wise results, download the complete gazette from the link below:

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Afaq Wajdan Malik