Results
Check BISE DI Khan result by roll number for Matric and Inter annual and supplementary exams.
Everything BISE DI Khan students need in one place — results, past papers, date sheets, roll number slips, syllabus, and pairing schemes.
If you are sitting your Matric or Intermediate exams in Dera Ismail Khan, the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Dera Ismail Khan is the authority whose certificates you are working toward. It awards the Secondary School Certificate, the Matric qualification earned across Class 9 and Class 10, then the Higher Secondary School Certificate, the Intermediate qualification covering Class 11 and Class 12. At the Matric stage you sit either the Science or the Arts group, choosing the subject combination that suits the path ahead. Move up to Intermediate and the options widen into recognisable streams: Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, ICom and FA, each one shaping what you can apply for at college and university. Known to most students simply as BISE DI Khan, the board enrols candidates from the schools and colleges of Dera Ismail Khan, sets and marks the annual papers, runs supplementary sittings for those who need a second attempt, and issues the gazettes, mark sheets and certificates that admissions offices and employers ask to see. Your registration, examination centre, roll number and final grade all pass through this one body. For a student in Dera Ismail Khan, the board's date sheet effectively sets the shape of the academic year, which is why knowing where its notices appear and how its two examination tiers fit together is worth getting right early.
A searchable past-paper collection for BISE DI Khan is not live on PakBoards yet, and we would rather say so plainly than dress the page up with numbers that are not real. Anything the board alone controls, including results, the date sheet, your roll number slip and registration notices, lives on the official portal at bisedikhan.edu.pk, and that is where we send you for it. Because DI Khan candidates follow the same KP Matric and Intermediate framework as nearby boards, the worked papers we hold for other KP boards give a close feel for your own format. Verified DI Khan papers go up here first once sourced.
Jump directly into BISE DI Khan-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 no past-paper archive for the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Dera Ismail Khan at this time, and we will not list a paper count we cannot back up. We are working to add SSC and HSSC papers for this board. For now, use the official BISE DI Khan portal and our overview of how KP boards structure their exams.
Find your BISE DI Khan admit card and roll number slip before exam day.
Inter Part II
These are issued only by the board itself. Visit the official site at bisedikhan.edu.pk for SSC and HSSC result announcements, examination date sheets, roll number slips and registration or admission notices. PakBoards links you to that portal rather than republishing official documents, so you always reach the authoritative source for Dera Ismail Khan candidates.
BISE DI Khan conducts the two standard public exams for southern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The Secondary School Certificate, or Matric, covers Class 9 and Class 10 across the Science and Arts groups. The Higher Secondary School Certificate, or Intermediate, covers Class 11 and Class 12 through streams such as Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, ICom and FA, for students in the Dera Ismail Khan division.
From the BISE DI Khan 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 DI Khan.
Past paper archive mapping for BISE DI Khan 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.