
All nine Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISEs) across Punjab on Saturday announced the Intermediate Part-II (Class 12) second annual examination results 2025, bringing an end to weeks of anticipation for thousands of students.
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Candidates who appeared in the FA, FSc, ICS and I.Com Part-II supplementary examinations earlier this year have been eagerly awaiting the outcome, as the results play a decisive role in shaping their academic and professional futures. For many students, the second annual examinations offered a crucial opportunity to improve grades or clear subjects required for higher education.
All Punjab Boards have announced the results of the 2nd Year Supplementary examinations.
Students can now check their results through official board channels.For Relevant Details and result links
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Education officials said the Class 12 results marked a significant academic milestone, as they are essential for admission to universities, eligibility for scholarships and entry into various professional programmes. Students who successfully cleared the examinations can now proceed with applications to colleges and universities across the country.
According to the boards, results have been made available simultaneously on official websites to ensure transparency and easy access for students. In addition to online portals, boards have also activated SMS services to facilitate candidates who may not have reliable internet access.
Students can check their results by visiting the official websites of their respective boards, including Lahore, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Multan, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Bahawalpur, DG Khan and Sahiwal. Each board has also issued a specific SMS code through which students can receive their results by sending their roll number.
The boards have further released the official result gazette on the day of the announcement. Students can download the gazette from board websites or consult printed copies, particularly if they have misplaced their roll numbers.
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Education authorities have advised students and parents to rely solely on official sources for result information and to avoid unverified platforms that may spread misinformation. They also encouraged successful candidates to carefully review their marks and follow the prescribed procedure in case of any discrepancies.