MARDAN: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Mardan has declared the Intermediate ( HSSC Part I-II) Annual Result 2025 on Tuesday.
The education boards of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have declared the intermediate Part II result 2025 today, August 30.
Students can check their 2025 Class 12th results through the official gazettes released by BISE Malakand and other boards shortly.
To verify their results, students have different options to check, such as online or through SMS.
Students can go to the official site of the BISE Mardan https://web.bisemdn.edu.pk/
In case they want to check the results via SMS, they can dial the code 8583 on their mobile.
The official gazette with all results will be posted on the official site for download after the declaration.
Earlier, the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Mardan announced the results of the Matric Annual Examinations 2025.
Out of 76,900 male and female students who appeared, 57,880 passed, resulting in an overall pass rate of 75.27%. Nonetheless, 19,020 pupils were unsuccessful. The findings are now accessible online for students to view.
A ceremony was held in the Mardan Board Auditorium to commemorate the event, with Commissioner Mardan Nisar Ahmad and Board Chairman Professor Jehanzeb presenting prizes to top-performing students.
Muhammad Athar Khan of The Quaid-e-Azam Public School, Mardan, took first position with 1177 points. Sidra Ahmad (The Quaid-e-Azam Girls School, Swabi), Rooza Siraj (Ghazali School, Mardan), and Sania Falak tied for second place with 1172 marks.
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