HSSC Part I Results 2025 Date Announced For All Punjab Boards

HSSC Part I Results 2025 Date Announced For All Punjab Boards

The results for the HSSC Part I or 11th class annual examinations 2025 for all education boards in Punjab have been officially scheduled for release on October 15, 2025, at 10:00 AM. The Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen has finalized this date to ensure that all boards across the province announce results simultaneously under a transparent and unified system. Thousands of students from across Punjab who appeared in the first-year exams for streams such as Pre Medical, Pre Engineering, ICS, ICom, and Humanities are eagerly waiting for their results. The announcement will mark an important step in their academic journey as they prepare for HSSC Part II examinations and future career planning.

The decision to release results on the same day reflects the boards’ efforts to maintain fairness and consistency in the examination system. It will also help colleges and universities start their admission and registration processes on time.

Result Announcement Date and Timing

All nine education boards of Punjab will announce the HSSC Part I results on October 15, 2025, at 10:00 AM. This includes boards such as Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Multan, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Bahawalpur, and Dera Ghazi Khan. The synchronized timing ensures uniformity in result publication across the province. Students are advised to keep their roll numbers ready and check their results as soon as the portals become active. Each board’s official website will display results at the scheduled time, and in most cases, servers will be busy due to heavy traffic, so students should remain patient while accessing their marks.

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How Students Can Check Their Results

Students will be able to check their HSSC Part I results in multiple ways. The most common method is through the official website of their respective board by entering their roll number. Some boards also allow checking by name or father’s name for convenience.

Another method available is the SMS service. Students can send their roll number to the code assigned to their board to receive their marks directly on their mobile phones. This service is especially useful in areas with poor internet connectivity.

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