Results
Check BISE Kohat result by roll number for Matric and Inter annual and supplementary exams.
Everything BISE Kohat students need in one place — results, past papers, date sheets, roll number slips, syllabus, and pairing schemes.
Students finishing Matric and Intermediate around Kohat in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa take their public examinations through the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Kohat. Before anything else, one honest note: PapersDaddy has not yet brought a Kohat past-paper collection online, so you will not find solved papers, subject pages or year ranges for this board on the site today. We would rather say that plainly than leave you expecting a library that is still being put together. BISE Kohat conducts the SSC examinations for Class 9 and Class 10, the stage Pakistani students know as Matric, and the HSSC examinations for Class 11 and Class 12, known as Intermediate or FA/FSc. It registers candidates from affiliated government and private institutions, schedules the annual and supplementary sittings, allots examination centres, marks the scripts, and then issues result gazettes, position lists, marksheets and certificates. A candidate's contact with the board runs in two channels: enrolment and fee submission are handled through the school or college, while results, date sheets, roll number slips and document verification come through the board's own portal. Because Kohat follows the KP Textbook Board curriculum shared with the province's other boards, the SSC and HSSC structure, group choices and grading approach will feel familiar to anyone preparing across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Since no Kohat paper archive sits on PapersDaddy yet, our value here is orientation rather than downloads. For every official task, results, the upcoming date sheet, your roll number slip, registration confirmation and marksheet or certificate verification, the authoritative place is the board's portal at bisekt.edu.pk, and we send you straight there rather than to copycat mirror sites. What we can walk you through is how the KP system fits together: the difference between the annual and supplementary papers, how Matric and Intermediate streams and groups are organised, and how the province's grading and marking works, so a published Kohat result or schedule reads clearly the moment it appears. Genuine Kohat papers will be listed here once we have sourced and checked them.
Jump directly into BISE Kohat-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
Both come from the board's official portal at bisekt.edu.pk. Results for 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th class are posted there on the announcement day, and roll number slips for the upcoming Matric or Inter session are released for download a few weeks before papers begin. Use the portal directly for accuracy; third-party copies can be outdated or wrong.
Find your BISE Kohat admit card and roll number slip before exam day.
Inter Part II
Not yet. We currently have no past-paper archive for BISE Kohat, so we will not show fake counts or year ranges. We instead help with board overview, the official bisekt.edu.pk portal, the SSC and HSSC exam structure, and how KP marking and supplementary sittings work. Should an archive be added later, it will appear on this board's page.
BISE Kohat conducts the SSC examinations for Class 9 and Class 10 (Matric) and the HSSC examinations for Class 11 and Class 12 (Intermediate, including FA, FSc, ICS and ICom streams) for its area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It holds annual sittings each year along with supplementary exams for candidates needing to retake one or more papers.
From the BISE Kohat 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 Kohat.
Past paper archive mapping for BISE Kohat 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.