
The Federal Board released the SSC Part I and Part II Second Annual Examination 2025 results on Friday, showing a solid overall performance by students across the country. The announcement marked an important moment for candidates who had been waiting eagerly for their scores. Moreover, the data reflects consistent academic engagement throughout the year, despite challenges faced by many learners.
In SSC Part I, a total of 88,746 candidates appeared in the second annual examinations, and the board recorded a remarkable pass count of 71,845 students. This performance pushed the Part I pass percentage to 82 percent, indicating improved preparation and better exam readiness. Additionally, a reduced number of failures showed a stronger academic trend among first-year students.
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Meanwhile, SSC Part II results displayed a more mixed outcome as 18,611 candidates appeared in the examinations. Out of these, 11,682 students successfully cleared all subjects, while 8,198 were unable to secure passing marks. Even so, the overall pass percentage of 65.35 percent highlighted steady progress among matric graduates preparing for higher studies.
Furthermore, education analysts noted that the difference in pass ratios between Part I and Part II reflects varied learning curves, which often depend on academic pressure and subject complexity. They added that consistent guidance and improved study practices could help students achieve stronger results in upcoming examination cycles. The results also emphasize the importance of targeted support for students repeating exams.
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The board encouraged students to view their performance as a stepping stone toward future achievements and urged them to continue working with dedication. As the academic year advances, authorities are expected to introduce further learning support initiatives to help students strengthen their conceptual understanding. This year’s results reaffirm the significance of focused study habits for long-term academic success.