Results
Check BISE Zhob result by roll number for Matric and Inter annual and supplementary exams.
Everything BISE Zhob students need in one place — results, past papers, date sheets, roll number slips, syllabus, and pairing schemes.
In the north-eastern corner of Balochistan, the Zhob region's Matric and Intermediate examinations are run by the local Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, and its past-paper archive on PakBoards is still being assembled. Created to bring examination services closer to schools and colleges in a remote, thinly settled part of Pakistan's largest province, the board spares local candidates the need to deal with examination authorities based far from home. BISE Zhob runs the two qualifications that frame schooling here: the Secondary School Certificate at SSC level, taken across Class 9 and Class 10 and known as Matric, and the Higher Secondary School Certificate at HSSC level, taken across Class 11 and Class 12 and known as Intermediate or FSc and FA. Matric candidates follow either the Science or the Arts group, while Intermediate candidates settle into a stream such as Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, ICom or FA. The board enrols pupils through their institutions, oversees the annual examinations, marks the scripts, and later issues mark sheets, certificates and verification on request. Compulsory papers such as English, Urdu, Islamiat and Pakistan Studies sit on every timetable beside the chosen group subjects. For anything dated or formal, the board's own portal at bisezhob.edu.pk stays the single trustworthy reference for candidates across the district.
Because BISE Zhob has no solved-paper collection on PakBoards yet, we list no paper counts, subjects or year ranges for it, and we will not invent any. What we can do today is help you reach the things that genuinely matter during the session. Your result, date sheet, roll number slip and registration forms are issued only by the board, so we send you straight to bisezhob.edu.pk rather than to copied or rumoured versions. We also walk you through how the SSC and HSSC stages fit together, which group and stream choices exist, and which documents each exam stage asks for. The moment Zhob shares official papers, we will publish them here, clearly labelled and properly sourced.
Jump directly into BISE Zhob-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 Zhob currently has no past-paper archive on PakBoards, and we will not invent one. For now we direct you to the official portal at bisezhob.edu.pk and explain the board's SSC and HSSC structure. The moment genuine Zhob past papers or model papers become available, we will publish them here with clear sourcing and labelling.
Find your BISE Zhob admit card and roll number slip before exam day.
Inter Part II
Use the official board website, bisezhob.edu.pk, which is the authoritative source for Matric and Inter results, roll number slips, date sheets and registration forms. PakBoards links you straight to it rather than republishing time-sensitive notifications, so you always act on the board's own current information instead of a possibly outdated copy.
BISE Zhob runs the two standard Pakistani board examinations for its area in Balochistan: the SSC, covering Class 9 and Class 10 (Matric), and the HSSC, covering Class 11 and Class 12 (Intermediate). Matric students follow the Science or Arts group, while Inter students pick a stream such as Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, ICom or FA.
From the BISE Zhob 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 Zhob.
Past paper archive mapping for BISE Zhob 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.