BISE Bahawalpur Matric Result 2026 – Check by Roll Number, Name, SMS & Gazette
Around two lakh students from Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, and Rahim Yar Khan sat the matric exams this year, and right now all of them are asking the same question: result kab aayega? Here is the answer. The BISE Bahawalpur Matric Result 2026 will be announced on 6 August 2026 at 10:00 AM, alongside all other Punjab boards under the unified PBCC schedule.
For context, the board announced its 2025 matric result on 24 July at 10:00 AM, and the gazette followed the very next day. This year the entire Punjab schedule has shifted to early August, so the 6th is the date to circle on your calendar.
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Class | 10th (SSC Part 2 / Matric) |
| Board | BISE Bahawalpur |
| Result Date | 6 August 2026 |
| Time | 10:00 AM |
| Official Website | bisebwp.edu.pk |
| SMS Code | 800298 |
| Total Marks | 1200 |
| Districts | Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, Rahim Yar Khan |
Position holders are traditionally honored a day before the result in a ceremony at the board hall, so expect topper names in the news on 5 August.
How to Check BISE Bahawalpur Matric Result 2026
There are three dependable ways to check the Bahawalpur Board matric result: the roll number search on bisebwp.edu.pk, the SMS service on code 800298, and the name-wise search. Each one earns its place at a different moment — the website when traffic is normal, SMS when the servers choke at 10 AM, and the name search when the roll number slip has gone missing. Here is each method properly.
By Roll Number — The Standard Way
Your roll number is the most accurate route because no two candidates share one. Pull out your slip and do this:
- Go to the official website, bisebwp.edu.pk
- Open the Results section and pick SSC Part 2, Annual 2026
- Enter your roll number exactly as it appears on the slip
- Submit — your subject-wise marks card loads on screen
One honest warning from someone who has watched many result days: between 10:00 and 11:00 AM the board website crawls under traffic. Refreshing again and again does nothing except waste your own time. Either wait fifteen minutes or jump to SMS.
SMS Method — Code 800298
When the website refuses to load, SMS quietly does the job. It needs no internet and runs on the most basic keypad phone in the house:
- Open a new text message
- Type only your roll number — no name, no spaces, no extra words
- Send it to 800298
- The reply with your marks lands within a few minutes
Standard SMS charges apply. If no reply comes in ten minutes, the system is jammed — wait a while before resending rather than flooding it.
Search by Name — When the Roll Number Slip Is Lost
Every August, plenty of students realize their roll number slip vanished somewhere between the last paper and result day. The board has thought of this. On bisebwp.edu.pk, open the Results section and choose Search by Name for Matric 2026, then type your full registered name. Common name? Match your father’s name and school to pick the right entry. Keep in mind this option usually activates an hour or two after the main announcement, once the complete database is uploaded.
The Gazette — Every Result in One File
The gazette is the board’s official master record: every roll number, every grade, in a single PDF. Schools rely on it to verify whole classes, and it settles any doubt about an online entry. In 2025, Bahawalpur’s gazette went up one day after the result.
Download it from bisebwp.edu.pk once the result is out, open the PDF, press Ctrl+F, type your roll number, and you will land directly on your row. Printed copies also reach the board office within days.
BISE Bahawalpur Matric Result 2025 — Last Year’s Numbers
Last year’s result sets the baseline for what to expect. In 2025, 90,493 candidates appeared in matric exams under the Bahawalpur Board, out of which 62,860 passed — a pass percentage of 69.46%, one of the stronger showings among Punjab boards that year and well ahead of Lahore’s 65.32%.
The top three positions all went to one corner of the board’s map:
| Position | Name | City | Marks (out of 1200) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Tayyaba Ameen | Chishtian | 1185 |
| 2nd | Abdullah Rasheed | Haroonabad | 1182 |
| 3rd | Aliza Liaqat | Chishtian | 1181 |
Two of the three toppers came from Chishtian and the third from Haroonabad — all in the Bahawalnagar district, not the divisional capital. In this board, the smaller cities regularly out-score Bahawalpur city itself on the merit list, and 2025 proved it again. Across Punjab that year, girls took the majority of top positions, and Bahawalpur followed the same trend with two of its three toppers.
Result Date Pattern — Why 6 August This Year
Punjab’s matric result has been sliding later each year. All nine boards announced on 9 July in 2024, then 24 July in 2025, and the confirmed date for 2026 is 6 August — the third consecutive year of a later announcement, following later exam schedules.
| Year | Result Date | Bahawalpur Pass % |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 9 July | — |
| 2025 | 24 July | 69.46% |
| 2026 | 6 August (confirmed) | awaited |
Passing Marks 2026 — The 33% vs 40% Reality
Half the websites covering this topic claim matric students now need 40% to pass. Let us clear this up properly, because it matters.
The IBCC has indeed approved a new national grading policy raising passing marks from 33% to 40% — but it rolls out in phases starting with 9th and 11th class students in 2026, reaching full implementation by 2028. The 10th class batch of 2026 began matric under the old framework, and Punjab had not even issued its provincial notification when the 2026 annual exams approached. So for SSC Part 2 candidates of 2026, the passing requirement remains 33% per subject — in theory and practical separately where applicable.
The 40% threshold will apply to your juniors, the current 9th class batch, when they reach their matric result in 2027.
Grading Scale — Bahawalpur Board
| Grade | Percentage | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| A+ | 80% and above | Exceptional |
| A | 70% – 79% | Excellent |
| B | 60% – 69% | Very Good |
| C | 50% – 59% | Good |
| D | 40% – 49% | Fair |
| E | 33% – 39% | Satisfactory (Pass) |
Total marks for matric (Part 1 + Part 2 combined) are 1200 under the current scheme — last year’s board topper scored 1185 of them.
A Short History of BISE Bahawalpur
The Bahawalpur Board has a story worth knowing. It was carved out of the Multan Board in 1977 and began functioning in February 1978, conducting its first examination later that same year. In 1985 it received the 23-acre plot where its present campus stands. Today it serves the three districts of the former Bahawalpur Division — Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, and Rahim Yar Khan — a region stretching from the cotton belt of Rahim Yar Khan to the edge of the Cholistan desert.
Despite covering some of Punjab’s most remote rural areas, the board has built a solid reputation for transparent, on-time results — and as the 2025 merit list showed, its small-town students compete head-to-head with the biggest boards in the province.
Rechecking and the Supplementary Chance
Marks looking off in one subject? Apply for rechecking within 15 days of the result through the official website — select the paper, pay the per-subject fee, and submit before the deadline closes. Rechecking covers totaling mistakes and unmarked questions; it is not a full re-evaluation of your answers.
If you could not clear a subject or two, the supplementary exam in October–November is your second chance within the same year. Your passed subjects carry forward — you only reappear in what you missed. Around 27,000 of last year’s candidates took this route, so it is a well-traveled road, not a rare one. Watch the board site for the admission form schedule and do not let the date slip past.
After the Result — Think Before You Pick a Stream
Save your result card the same day, because college admission desks across South Punjab will want it within the week. Then comes the bigger decision: Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, Commerce, or Arts. Govt colleges in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, and Bahawalnagar open admissions almost immediately after the result, and seats in popular streams fill fast. Choose based on your marks and your genuine interest — not on which line your friends are standing in.
Frequently Asked Questions
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On 6 August 2026 at 10:00 AM, the same morning as every other Punjab board under the PBCC schedule.
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Send your roll number alone to 800298. The result arrives as a reply SMS and works without internet.
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No — for the 10th class batch of 2026, passing marks remain 33% per subject.
Note · New Policy The new 40% rule starts with the 9th class batch and reaches matric results from 2027. -
BISE Bahawalpur’s matric results for 2025:
69.46% Pass Percentage62,860 Students Passed90,493 Appeared -
- 1st Tayyaba Ameen · Chishtian 1185
- 2nd Abdullah Rasheed · Haroonabad 1182
- 3rd Aliza Liaqat · Chishtian 1181
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BISE Bahawalpur covers three districts:
Bahawalpur Bahawalnagar Rahim Yar Khan -
You sit the supplementary exam for that subject only, usually held in October–November. Passed subjects carry forward.
Final Words
Ninety thousand students will open their phones on the morning of 6 August with the same knot in their stomach. Whatever number appears on your screen, remember what last year’s data quietly shows: the toppers came from Chishtian and Haroonabad, not the big city, and nearly a third of candidates who fell short got their second chance in the supplementary exams. Matric is the first big checkpoint, not the finish line. Check your result through an official channel, save the card, and then look forward, not back — your next move matters more than your last one.