Results
Check BISE Bannu result by roll number for Matric and Inter annual and supplementary exams.
Everything BISE Bannu students need in one place — results, past papers, date sheets, roll number slips, syllabus, and pairing schemes.
You have come to the right place to keep an eye on BISE Bannu, but it is worth being clear from the start about what you will and will not find here yet. On PakBoards you can read an accurate overview of how the Bannu board operates, follow plain guidance on results, date sheets and roll number slips, and reach the official portal in a click; what you cannot do, for now, is download a solved past-paper archive for this board, because we have not yet sourced and verified one. The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Bannu is the examination authority for the Bannu region of southern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, conducting the SSC examinations that students call Matric, across Class 9 and Class 10, and the HSSC examinations known as Intermediate, across Class 11 and Class 12. Candidates enrol through their schools and colleges, follow the textbooks notified by the KP Textbook Board, and sit annual papers at centres allocated within the board's jurisdiction. Through the exam season their dealings with the board centre on collecting roll number slips, reading the date sheet, viewing gazette results and lodging rechecking requests where a mark looks wrong. For every formal step, the board's own website at https://www.bisebannu.edu.pk is the authority students should trust over any third-party listing.
Think of this page as an honest holding spot for BISE Bannu while its paper collection is assembled. Because no verified archive exists here yet, you will see no paper counts or year ranges for this board, and we would rather say so plainly than dress the page up. For documents only the board can issue, namely roll number slips, the date sheet, gazette results and rechecking forms, go straight to https://www.bisebannu.edu.pk. Bannu follows the same KP Matric and Intermediate framework as neighbouring boards, so our revision material for other Khyber Pakhtunkhwa boards maps closely onto your subjects. Verified Bannu papers will be posted here once we source them.
Jump directly into BISE Bannu-specific resources organized by what students actually need during exam season.
Province
Published Hubs
Result and date-sheet hubs live for this board.
Past Papers
Archive not yet mapped
Official Site
Link will appear when available.
Matric Part I
Matric Part II
Inter Part I
Not yet. We have not built a dedicated past-paper archive for BISE Bannu, so we do not list any here rather than show fabricated counts. As the board publishes more material and we expand coverage, Bannu papers will be added. For now, use the board portal at https://www.bisebannu.edu.pk and the shared KP syllabus and pairing-scheme guidance on PakBoards to prepare.
Find your BISE Bannu admit card and roll number slip before exam day.
Inter Part II
BISE Bannu conducts the SSC examinations, called Matric in Pakistan, for Class 9 and Class 10, and the HSSC examinations, called Intermediate, for Class 11 and Class 12. It serves the Bannu region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Students register through their schools and colleges and sit annual papers based on the KP Textbook Board syllabus at centres assigned by the board.
All official items, including roll number slips, date sheets, result gazettes and recheck or correction forms, come from the board's own website at https://www.bisebannu.edu.pk. That portal is the authoritative source for schedules, fees and verified results. PakBoards links you to it directly and adds preparation guidance so you can revise effectively alongside the official information.
From the BISE Bannu hub, you can check results by roll number, download past papers, view date sheets, find your roll number slip, browse the syllabus, and access pairing schemes — all specific to BISE Bannu.
Past paper archive mapping for BISE Bannu is still in progress. Check back soon.
Pakistan boards differ in result timings, paper patterns, official portals, and document release habits. Keeping each board isolated makes the site clearer for students and stronger for search intent.