A Board That Predates Most of Its Students' Parents
BISE Faisalabad was set up in 1988, making it one of the older additions to Punjab's board system, and its jurisdiction stretches across four districts, Faisalabad, Chiniot, Jhang, and Toba Tek Singh. That's a genuinely varied mix, dense urban schooling in Faisalabad city itself, alongside more scattered rural institutions across the other three. This page covers SSC Part 1 only, meaning the 9th class annual result, not the combined matric percentage that comes later.
What the Last Two Full Gazettes Actually Show
| Year |
Appeared |
Passed |
Pass Rate |
| 2024 |
194,249 |
93,340 |
48.05% |
| 2025 |
205,182 |
~105,772 |
51.55% |
The jump between the two years isn't dramatic, roughly 3.5 percentage points, but it's a real improvement rather than statistical noise, and it came alongside a meaningful rise in the number of students actually appearing. Older gazettes are harder to pin down with the same precision, the 2022 cycle, for instance, showed district-level pass rates ranging between 42.82% and 47.60%, which puts that year in roughly the same neighborhood as 2024 before the more recent uptick.
BISE Faisalabad Results 2026
| Detail |
Information |
| Event |
BISE Faisalabad 9th Class Result 2026 |
| Board |
BISE Faisalabad Board |
| BISE Faisalabad 9th Class Result Date |
September 2nd 2026 |
| Exam Date |
May 2026 |
| Result Checking Availability |
By Name, SMS, Roll Number, and Gazette |
Government Schools Are Still Losing Ground to Private Ones
Breaking down the 2025 numbers further tells a sharper story than the overall percentage does. Government institute candidates passed at 43.86%, while private institute candidates cleared 69.13%, a gap of well over 25 points. Science group students also outperformed Humanities group students by a wide margin, 51.80% against 41.10%, a pattern that's shown up consistently enough across recent cycles that it's less an anomaly and more just how the numbers tend to land.
Girls Are Still Outperforming Boys, and by a Lot
Among 2025's regular candidates, girls passed at 62.81%, boys at 36.74%, a gap of roughly 26 percentage points. This isn't new to this particular board or this particular year, it's a pattern that keeps showing up across Punjab's boards more broadly, and it's reached a point where it deserves more attention from schools and families than a passing mention in a results article usually gives it.
Checking the Result
- Online: Visit the official BISE Faisalabad website, open the 9th class result section, and enter your roll number
- By SMS: Send your roll number to 800240
- By name: Use the name and father's name lookup if you've misplaced your roll number slip
- By gazette: A downloadable PDF gazette becomes available shortly after the announcement, listing every candidate district by district
The New Chairman Behind This Year's Result
Dr. Rana Binyamin previously served at Muhammad Nawaz Sharif University of Agriculture, Multan, before being appointed Chairman of BISE Faisalabad effective 1st July 2026, as part of a broader Punjab government decision to replace all nine board chairpersons on 18-month deputation terms running through December 2027. Since taking charge, he's chaired briefings with the board's secretary and examination controller on preparing this year's results, a fairly standard part of the process, but one that matters more than usual this year given how many boards are operating under entirely new leadership at once.
FAQs
When is the BISE Faisalabad 9th class result 2026 actually coming out?
Wednesday, 2nd September 2026, at 10:00 AM, alongside every other Punjab board.
Who signs off on this year's result as Chairman?
Dr. Rana Binyamin, in office since July 2026 following a reshuffle that replaced all nine Punjab board chairpersons around the same time.
How did the pass rate move between 2024 and 2025?
It climbed from 48.05% to 51.55%, a modest but real improvement, alongside a noticeably larger number of students appearing in 2025.
Do girls consistently score better than boys at this board?
Yes, by a wide margin, 62.81% against 36.74% in the most recent cycle, a gap that's held steady rather than being a one-year fluke.
Which districts does BISE Faisalabad actually cover?
Faisalabad, Chiniot, Jhang, and Toba Tek Singh.
Does this result count as the final matric percentage?
No, it only covers SSC Part 1. It combines with 10th class marks later to form the overall matric result.