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Girls Outshine Boys in BISE Rawalpindi 11th Class Results 2025

Girls Outshine Boys in BISE Rawalpindi 11th Class Results 2025

 October 16, 2025 

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Rawalpindi has announced the 2025 HSSC (Part-I) results, revealing that female students once again outperformed male students across all academic groups and categories.

According to the official results, girls maintained their dominant trend in both regular and private examinations, securing significantly higher pass percentages compared to boys.

Overall Performance Summary

  • Total Students Appeared: 62,020

  • Total Passed: 26,951

  • Overall Pass Percentage: 43.46%

By Gender:

  • Boys: 22,667 appeared | 7,106 passed — 31.35%

  • Girls: 39,353 appeared | 19,845 passed — 50.43%

Performance of Regular Candidates

Humanities Group

  • Boys: 4,626 appeared | 913 passed — 19.74%

  • Girls: 12,888 appeared | 5,737 passed — 44.51%

Pre-Medical Group

  • Boys: 2,223 appeared | 877 passed — 39.45%

  • Girls: 8,869 appeared | 4,947 passed — 55.78%

Pre-Engineering Group

  • Boys: 1,482 appeared | 757 passed — 51.08%

  • Girls: 1,132 appeared | 701 passed — 61.93%

General Science Group

  • Boys: 11,598 appeared | 3,936 passed — 33.94%

  • Girls: 13,149 appeared | 7,108 passed — 54.06%

Commerce Group

  • Boys: 1,399 appeared | 404 passed — 28.87%

  • Girls: 883 appeared | 528 passed — 59.79%

Performance of Private Candidates

Humanities Group

  • Boys: 1,339 appeared | 219 passed — 16.36%

  • Girls: 2,432 appeared | 824 passed — 33.88%

Commerce Group

  • Boys: 213 appeared | 23 passed — 10.8%

  • Girls: 137 appeared | 50 passed — 36.5%

Gender Gap in Academic Results

Female students continued to outperform male students in every group, with the most notable difference seen in science and commerce, where the success gap exceeded 30 percentage points.

Education experts say the trend highlights greater consistency, preparation, and performance among female students, a pattern that has persisted across Punjab’s education boards for several years.

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