Results
Check BISE Rawalpindi result by roll number for Matric and Inter annual and supplementary exams.
Everything BISE Rawalpindi students need in one place — results, past papers, date sheets, roll number slips, syllabus, and pairing schemes.
For a typical candidate, the journey through the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi begins long before the first paper is written. A student enrols through an affiliated school or college, which submits the admission and examination forms and the relevant fee to the board on their behalf. Once registration is processed, the board assigns a roll number and releases a roll number slip that fixes the examination centre and seat. The candidate then sits the centrally administered written papers, after which practical examinations in science and computer subjects are conducted and scripts are sent for marking. Weeks later the board compiles the marks into a gazette, declares the result against each roll number, and issues detailed marks sheets and, eventually, the certificate itself. A candidate who falls short can apply for re-checking, or register for the supplementary (second annual) sitting and move through the same cycle again. BISE Rawalpindi runs this end-to-end process for the Rawalpindi division of Punjab, covering both SSC (Matric, Classes 9 and 10) and HSSC (Intermediate, Classes 11 and 12). Matric candidates sit the Science or Arts groups, while Intermediate candidates choose Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, ICom or FA. Every official stage of this lifecycle, from forms and slips to gazettes and verification, is published first on the board's own portal at https://www.biserawalpindi.edu.pk.
PakBoards adds the revision layer that the lifecycle above does not cover, with 424 BISE Rawalpindi past papers drawn from the 2015 to 2025 sessions and sorted into 125 subject pages and 19 group pages across Classes 9, 10, 11 and 12. Filter by class and by stream so a Pre-Medical candidate and an Arts candidate each reach papers that fit their own combination, then work through them to learn how questions are worded, which topics return, and where the marks sit. For the admin side of the cycle, the live date sheet, roll number slip and result gazette, we send you straight to biserawalpindi.edu.pk, where the board issues each one first.
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Past Papers
125 subjects · 2015–2025
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Matric Part I
Matric Part II
Inter Part I
BISE Rawalpindi typically holds SSC (Matric) and HSSC (Intermediate) annual exams in the first half of the year, with results announced over the summer. Students who do not clear papers in the annual session can sit supplementary (second annual) exams later in the year. For exact dates each session, check the date sheet on the official portal at biserawalpindi.edu.pk.
Find your BISE Rawalpindi admit card and roll number slip before exam day.
Inter Part II
BISE Rawalpindi conducts public exams for SSC (Matric, Classes 9 and 10) and HSSC (Intermediate, Classes 11 and 12). At Matric level it covers Science and Arts groups, while Intermediate students sit papers in Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, ICom and FA streams. Each stream has its own subject combination and corresponding past papers on PakBoards.
PakBoards hosts 424 BISE Rawalpindi past papers covering the 2015 to 2025 sessions, arranged across 125 subject pages and 19 group pages for Classes 9 through 12. You can filter by class and stream to reach the papers relevant to your exam. For official date sheets and result gazettes, visit biserawalpindi.edu.pk directly.
From the BISE Rawalpindi 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 Rawalpindi.
Yes. PakBoards has 424 past papers for BISE Rawalpindi covering 125 subjects from 2015 to 2025.
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