Results
Check BISE Swat result by roll number for Matric and Inter annual and supplementary exams.
Everything BISE Swat students need in one place — results, past papers, date sheets, roll number slips, syllabus, and pairing schemes.
Tucked into the mountainous Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Swat serves students across the scenic Swat valley and its neighbouring districts in the province's north. The town of Saidu Sharif and the commercial hub of Mingora sit at the centre of its catchment, with candidates drawn from across the valley's towns, tehsils and remote hillside settlements. As a regional BISE, it carries the routine but vital work of standardising school-leaving examinations for a population that has historically had fewer urban testing facilities than Pakistan's larger cities. The board conducts the two staircase examinations that define secondary education here: the Secondary School Certificate (SSC, or Matric, covering Class 9 and Class 10) and the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC, or Intermediate, covering Class 11 and Class 12). Students register through their affiliated schools and colleges, sit annual papers under board supervision, and later collect gazettes, mark sheets and certificates issued in the board's name. Streams follow the familiar national pattern, with Science and Arts groups at Matric and Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, ICom and FA options at Intermediate. Because the valley spans both well-connected towns and harder-to-reach uplands, the board's online portal and digital notifications have become an increasingly important link between examiners and candidates who cannot easily travel to the board office.
PakBoards keeps a focused archive of 427 BISE Swat past papers spread across 109 subject pages, covering Class 9 through Class 12 and organised by stream across 20 group pages. Our holdings run from 2022 to 2024, which means Swat students preparing for recent Matric and Intermediate sittings can revise from genuinely current question patterns rather than guesswork. Browse papers by class, subject and group, then download and practise offline before exam day. For results, date sheets, roll number slips and official corrections, we always point you to the board's own portal at biseswat.edu.pk, since live notifications and verified gazettes should come straight from the source.
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Published Hubs
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Past Papers
109 subjects · 2022–2024
Official Site
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Matric Part I
Matric Part II
Inter Part I
The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Swat serves the Swat valley and surrounding districts in northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with its main centres around Saidu Sharif and Mingora. It handles SSC and HSSC examinations for schools and colleges affiliated to it across this mountainous Malakand Division region.
Find your BISE Swat admit card and roll number slip before exam day.
Inter Part II
Our BISE Swat archive currently spans 2022 to 2024, with 427 papers across 109 subject pages covering Class 9, 10, 11 and 12. These recent sittings give you up-to-date question patterns for both Matric and Intermediate revision across the Science, Arts and Intermediate streams.
Always use the official board portal at biseswat.edu.pk for results, date sheets, roll number slips and document verification. PakBoards focuses on past-paper practice; for live notifications and any certificate or gazette correction, the board's own website is the authoritative source.
From the BISE Swat 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 Swat.
Yes. PakBoards has 427 past papers for BISE Swat covering 109 subjects from 2022 to 2024.
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