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Girls VS Boys in BISE Sahiwal 12th Class Results 2025 – Who Won?

The 2025 Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) First Annual Examination results from the Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) Sahiwal reveal a clear performance gap between male and female students. Across every academic stream, both regular and private, female candidates outperformed their male counterparts, continuing a consistent trend from previous years.

Overall Pass Percentage

According to the official data:

  • Boys (All Groups Combined): 18,714 appeared, 9,167 passed – 48.99%
  • Girls (All Groups Combined): 24,527 appeared, 16,311 passed – 66.49%
  • Combined Total: 43,241 appeared, 25,478 passed – 58.92%

The numbers highlight a performance gap of nearly 18 percentage points between male and female students in the overall pass percentage.

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Regular Candidates Performance

Pre-Medical Group

  • Male: 2,597 appeared, 2,085 passed – 80.28%
  • Female: 7,048 appeared, 5,897 passed – 83.67%

Pre-Engineering Group

  • Male: 1,092 appeared, 887 passed – 81.23%
  • Female: 762 appeared, 634 passed – 83.20%

Humanities Group

  • Male: 4,234 appeared, 1,592 passed – 37.60%
  • Female: 6,016 appeared, 3,745 passed – 62.25%

General Science Group

  • Male: 5,039 appeared, 2,945 passed – 58.44%
  • Female: 4,873 appeared, 3,352 passed – 68.79%

Commerce Group

  • Male: 243 appeared, 95 passed – 39.09%
  • Female: 139 appeared, 115 passed – 82.73%

Private Candidates Performance

Pre-Medical Group

  • Male: 848 appeared, 366 passed – 43.16%
  • Female: 1,510 appeared, 817 passed – 54.11%

Pre-Engineering Group

  • Male: 321 appeared, 126 passed – 39.25%
  • Female: 158 appeared, 71 passed – 44.94%

Humanities Group

  • Male: 3,206 appeared, 774 passed – 24.14%
  • Female: 3,346 appeared, 1,436 passed – 42.92%

General Science Group

  • Male: 1,021 appeared, 259 passed – 25.37%
  • Female: 633 appeared, 223 passed – 35.23%

Commerce Group

  • Male: 110 appeared, 38 passed – 34.55%
  • Female: 39 appeared, 21 passed – 53.85%

Gender Gap in Academic Performance

Female students outperformed male students in every group, with especially wide margins in the humanities and commerce categories. In science streams, girls also maintained higher pass rates, particularly in pre-medical and general science groups.

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Afaq Wajdan Malik