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FBISE HSSC 2nd Annuals Exams Result: Here’s how to check your result online

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Abdul khalique

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) has announced the results of HSSC Part I & II 2nd annual exams today.

The result ceremony will be live aired on Facebook and YouTube, allowing students, parents, and institutions to easily receive the results from anywhere.

How to check  FBISE HSSC 2nd Annual Exams Result

Students can check their results through the following official methods provided by the board:

1. Check the result online through FBISE website

The quickest way is through the official FBISE portal:

  • Visit www.fbise.edu.pk

  • Go to the “Results” section

  • Select HSSC

  • Enter your roll number and submit

2. Check the result via sms

For students without internet access, the SMS service is available:

  • Type your roll number in the message

  • Send it to 5050

  • Receive your result details via SMS (standard charges apply)

3. Mobile App

Students may also use the official FBISE Islamabad app to check their results conveniently.

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