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Top students shine as BISE Lahore announces matric results 2025

Published on: July 24, 2025 10:52 AM

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore has officially declared the results for the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Annual Examinations 2025. During a special ceremony, Commissioner Lahore Division and Board Chairman Zaid bin Maqsood announced the top achievers. Students, parents, and teachers across the region eagerly awaited these results, which reflect months of dedication and hard work.

Haram Fatima emerged as the overall top scorer by securing 1193 marks, making her the highest achiever this year. She appeared in the examination under roll number 115235. Meanwhile, Noor-ul-Huda (Roll No. 119842) and Haji Abu Zar Tanveer (Roll No. 220365) jointly held the second position, both scoring 1188 marks. Muhammad Ali (Roll No. 254976) stood third with 1187 marks.

In the Science Group (Boys), Haji Abu Zar Tanveer earned the first position with 1188 marks, while Muhammad Ali followed closely with 1187. Interestingly, the third position in this category was shared by two more students—Muhammad Zahib Siddique and Faiqan Raza—each scoring 1186 marks. These results showcase remarkable consistency in the top tier of performance.

Meanwhile, the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) Islamabad has also released its SSC Part I and II results for 2025. These results, which cover the academic session 2024–25, are available through multiple platforms for easy access by students. The announcement by FBISE marks a busy season of result declarations across Pakistan.

Additionally, BISE Sargodha announced its list of matric toppers, with Marwa Sohail leading the chart. Her score of 1187 marks earned her the first position. Multiple students shared the third position with an impressive 1184 marks. Here’s the full list:

BISE Sargodha Matric toppers

Position Student Name Marks School Name
1st Marwa Sohail 1187 Daar-e-Arqam Model Girls School
2nd Muhammad Siraj Khan 1186 Government High School Kammar Mushani
3rd Muhammad Asad Javed 1184 Government Model High School Bhakkar
3rd Muhammad Muneeb Arshad 1184 Government Model High School Bhakkar
3rd Muneeb-ur-Rehman 1184 Daar-e-Arqam Sillanwali
3rd Ayesha Muskan 1184 Daar-e-Arqam Jhal Chakian

These outstanding performances highlight the academic talent present across different regions of Punjab and Islamabad. With results now announced, students can begin planning their next academic steps with clarity and confidence.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore, Lahore board result, Latest, matric result 2025, result matriculation 2025

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