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

The Sargodha Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education has officially declared the Class 9th results for 2025, with over 110,000 students appearing in the annual examinations.

According to the official gazette, a total of 112,492 students appeared in the exams, out of which 52,166 passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 46.37%.

Detailed Breakdown of Class 9th Results

  • Science Group: 92,816 students appeared, with 43,778 passing. This group recorded a pass rate of 47.17%.
  • Humanities Group: 19,591 students appeared, and 8,304 passed, yielding a pass percentage of 42.39%.

Government vs. Private Institutions

  • Government Institutes: 69,918 students appeared, and 29,185 passed, producing a pass rate of 41.74%. Male students in science showed weaker performance.
  • Private Institutes: 23,522 candidates appeared, with 15,693 passing, resulting in a pass percentage of 66.72%. Among them, female students in science performed best, achieving 72.48% in some subcategories.
  • Private Candidates: Among 19,052 private candidates, 7,288 passed the exams, resulting in a pass rate of 38.25%. Male candidates in the humanities showed the lowest performance at around 20%.

Gender-Wise Performance

  • Boys: 60,010 appeared, and 22,532 passed, a pass rate of 37.55%.
  • Girls: 52,482 appeared, and 29,634 passed, a pass rate of 56.47%.

BISE Sargodha Class 9th Results 2025

Category Appeared Passed Pass %
Total Candidates 112,492 52,166 46.37%
Science Group 92,816 43,778 47.17%
Humanities Group 19,591 8,304 42.39%
Govt. Institutes 69,918 29,185 41.74%
Private Institutes 23,522 15,693 66.72%
Private Candidates 19,052 7,288 38.25%
Boys (Overall) 60,010 22,532 37.55%
Girls (Overall) 52,482 29,634 56.47%

BISE Sargodha 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