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Methods to Check Federal Board HSSC Part I Result 2025

The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) will announce the HSSC Part 1 and Part 2 results 2025 (Intermediate Class 11th and Class 12th) for the first annual exams of 2025 on Tuesday, August 26, at 11:30 AM.

Students can access their results online or through SMS. This guide provides all available methods for checking your result accurately.

Result Date and Time

FBISE has confirmed the date and time for the announcement:

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  • Result Day: Tuesday, August 26, 2025
  • Time: 11:30 AM
  • Exam Session: First Annual 2025
  • Applicable Classes: HSSC Part I (11th Class) and HSSC Part II (12th Class)

3 Ways to Check Federal Board Class 11 Result:

Method 1: Check via FBISE Website

The most direct method is through the official FBISE portal:

  • Visit the official FBISE website.
  • Navigate to the “Results” section.
  • Select your examination (HSSC Part 1).
  • Enter your Roll Number in the search field.
  • Click “Submit” to view your result.

You can download or print the result for your records.

Method 2: Check via SMS

Students without internet access can retrieve their results by sending an SMS:

  • Type your Roll Number in the message body.
  • Send the message to 5050.
  • You will receive an SMS with your result details shortly.

Note: Standard SMS charges may apply.

Method 3: Institutional and Gazette Access

Institutions can log in through the FBISE portal to download results for individual students.

  • The official gazette will be available online for public viewing after the result is released.
  • This is useful for educational institutions and individuals seeking compiled results.

In Case of Questions/ FAQs:

In case of issues, FBISE provides a dedicated helpline:

Users are advised to verify any issues directly through official channels.

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Afaq Wajdan Malik