Results
Check BISE Mirpurkhas result by roll number for Matric and Inter annual and supplementary exams.
Everything BISE Mirpurkhas students need in one place — results, past papers, date sheets, roll number slips, syllabus, and pairing schemes.
For schools and colleges in the Mirpur Khas region of Sindh, the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Mirpurkhas sets and certifies the Matric and Intermediate examinations. Based in the city of Mirpurkhas, the board sets, supervises and marks the Secondary School Certificate (SSC, or Matric, taken across Class 9 and Class 10) and the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC, or Intermediate, taken across Class 11 and Class 12) for candidates across its division in the lower part of the province. Its work threads through the whole school year: enrolling regular and private candidates through affiliated institutions, releasing roll number slips ahead of the sitting, running annual and supplementary examinations at allotted centres, and finally issuing gazettes, mark sheets and certificates. As is standard in Sindh, students sit compulsory papers such as English, Urdu, Sindhi, Islamiat and Pakistan Studies before branching into the Science, Arts or General groups at Matric and the Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, Commerce, Computer Science and Humanities tracks at Intermediate. The authoritative place for every notification, schedule and verified result is the board's own portal at bisemirpurkhas.edu.pk, and Mirpurkhas candidates should confirm anything formal there first.
Because the Mirpurkhas paper archive is still empty on PakBoards, what we offer today is honest signposting rather than a stocked library. For the documents only the board can release, your SSC or HSSC result by roll number, the annual date sheet, your roll number slip, registration details and certificate verification, head straight to bisemirpurkhas.edu.pk, which we link so you avoid unreliable mirrors. We also walk you through how Sindh's Matric and Intermediate stages are structured, how annual and supplementary sittings differ, and which group leads where, so you can act the moment a notice appears. Once we source and verify genuine Mirpurkhas papers, they will be listed here by class, subject and year.
Jump directly into BISE Mirpurkhas-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. BISE Mirpurkhas is listed as an active Sindh board on PakBoards, but we have not built a past-paper archive for it, so there are no solved papers or subject pages available here at present. For exam schedules, roll number slips and results, use the board's official portal at bisemirpurkhas.edu.pk. We aim to add Mirpurkhas resources as our Sindh coverage grows.
Find your BISE Mirpurkhas admit card and roll number slip before exam day.
Inter Part II
It conducts the Secondary School Certificate (SSC, or Matric) for classes 9 and 10, and the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC, or Intermediate) for classes 11 and 12. Intermediate students choose a stream such as pre-medical, pre-engineering, ICS, ICom or arts. The board also runs supplementary sittings for candidates who need to re-sit one or two papers.
The official source is the board's own website, bisemirpurkhas.edu.pk, where results, date sheets, admit cards and roll number slips are published for SSC and HSSC candidates. PakBoards links to that portal directly. Since we do not yet host a Mirpurkhas archive, always treat the board's site as the authoritative place for examination notices and verified documents.
From the BISE Mirpurkhas 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 Mirpurkhas.
Past paper archive mapping for BISE Mirpurkhas is still in progress. Check back soon.
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