Results
Check BISE Sukkur result by roll number for Matric and Inter annual and supplementary exams.
Everything BISE Sukkur students need in one place — results, past papers, date sheets, roll number slips, syllabus, and pairing schemes.
In upper Sindh, picking the right board's past papers is not a detail you can afford to get wrong. Although every Sindh board follows the same provincial curriculum, each one writes, marks and phrases its own question papers, so a candidate revising from a Hyderabad or Larkana paper may quietly drill the wrong wording, weighting and answer style for the exam they will actually sit. For a student in the Sukkur region, where the Indus belt of northern Sindh feeds into one examining authority, matching revision to the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Sukkur is what keeps practice honest. BISE Sukkur is the statutory body that awards the Secondary School Certificate at Matric level, covering Class 9 and Class 10, and the Higher Secondary School Certificate at Intermediate level, covering Class 11 and Class 12. Across these it examines the usual Sindh streams, from Science and General groups at Matric to Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, Commerce and Humanities tracks at Intermediate, registering candidates from affiliated government and private institutions throughout its catchment. Students deal with the board for examination forms, roll number slips, allotted centres, gazette results, re-checking and certificate corrections. Every one of those services is published on the board's own portal at bisesuk.edu.pk, which is where Sukkur candidates should confirm dates and notifications first, well before trusting any forwarded message or screenshot.
For BISE Sukkur, PakBoards is honest about its limits: we have not gathered or verified a past-paper collection for this board yet, so you will find no paper counts, subject pages or year ranges quoted here. What helps you today is direction. Anything time-bound, the Matric and Inter date sheets, roll number slips, gazette results and correction forms, comes only from the board's official portal at bisesuk.edu.pk, and that is where we send you. Beyond that, we explain how Sindh's SSC and HSSC stages fit together, what the Science, Commerce and Humanities streams involve, and how annual and supplementary sittings differ. Once genuine Sukkur papers are sourced and checked, they will be added straight to this page.
Jump directly into BISE Sukkur-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
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Official Site
Link will appear when available.
Matric Part I
Matric Part II
Inter Part I
BISE Sukkur generally conducts annual SSC (Matric) examinations in the spring months, with HSSC (Intermediate) examinations following shortly after, and supplementary exams scheduled later in the year for candidates retaking papers. Exact dates change each session, so always confirm the current date sheet on the official portal at bisesuk.edu.pk before making any plans.
Find your BISE Sukkur admit card and roll number slip before exam day.
Inter Part II
Not yet. We have not compiled a past-paper archive for BISE Sukkur, and we will not invent one. For now, use the board's official website for date sheets, roll number slips and result gazettes, and rely on PakBoards for guidance on Matric and Intermediate stream structure, subject groups and the overall examination process in Sindh.
Both are published through the board's official portal at bisesuk.edu.pk. Roll number slips appear before each examination, and SSC and HSSC result gazettes are released after marking is complete, each followed by a re-checking window. Keep your registration or roll number handy, and verify announcement dates on the official site rather than relying on unofficial sources.
From the BISE Sukkur 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 Sukkur.
Past paper archive mapping for BISE Sukkur 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.