The Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education across Punjab have announced the results of the 2025 Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) First Annual Examinations. This year’s outcome reflects strong performances from both male and female students, with each group taking the lead in different streams.
In some boards, girls continued their dominance with higher pass percentages, while in others, boys secured the edge. The detailed comparison of all Punjab boards’ results is given below.
Bahawalpur Board Overall Passing Performance
| All Groups | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
| Boys | 23,643 | 12,403 | 52.46% |
| Girls | 32,084 | 23,001 | 71.69% |
| Combined Total | 55,727 | 35,404 | 63.53% |
Bahawalpur Board Regular Candidates
| Groups | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 4,263 | 3,226 | 75.67% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 10,737 | 9,215 | 85.82% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 1,444 | 1,091 | 75.55% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 854 | 727 | 85.13% |
| General Science: Boys | 4,966 | 2,811 | 56.63% |
| General Science: Girls | 7,202 | 5,104 | 70.87% |
| Humanities: Boys | 9,759 | 3,473 | 35.59% |
| Humanities: Girls | 13,224 | 7,902 | 59.75% |
| Commerce: Boys | 49 | 38 | 48.34% |
| Commerce: Girls | 67 | 53 | 79.10% |
Bahawalpur Board Private Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 818 | 662 | 80.93% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 2,369 | 1,274 | 53.77% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 312 | 219 | 70.19% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 198 | 125 | 63.13% |
| General Science: Boys | 1,424 | 806 | 56.61% |
| General Science: Girls | 1,866 | 1,260 | 67.54% |
| Humanities: Boys | 1,085 | 386 | 35.59% |
| Humanities: Girls | 3,261 | 1,947 | 59.71% |
| Commerce: Boys | 24 | 11 | 45.83% |
| Commerce: Girls | 19 | 15 | 78.95% |
Multan Board Overall Passing Performance
| All Groups | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
| Boys | 36,321 | 22,062 | 60.74% |
| Girls | 44,785 | 33,651 | 75.12% |
| Combined Total | 81,106 | 55,713 | 68.69% |
Multan Board Regular Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Humanities: Boys | 10,512 | 4,587 | 43.63% |
| Humanities: Girls | 16,743 | 11,876 | 70.94% |
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 5,706 | 4,632 | 81.15% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 12,965 | 11,494 | 88.66% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 2,973 | 2,320 | 78.05% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 2,167 | 1,820 | 84.00% |
| General Science: Boys | 5,518 | 3,351 | 60.73% |
| General Science: Girls | 6,421 | 4,764 | 74.17% |
| Commerce: Boys | 636 | 358 | 56.29% |
| Commerce: Girls | 786 | 579 | 73.66% |
Multan Board Private Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Humanities: Boys | 9,431 | 4,023 | 42.65% |
| Humanities: Girls | 9,087 | 5,169 | 56.87% |
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 1,702 | 942 | 55.35% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 2,206 | 1,481 | 67.14% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 599 | 322 | 53.75% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 390 | 211 | 54.10% |
| General Science: Boys | 814 | 424 | 52.08% |
| General Science: Girls | 874 | 488 | 55.83% |
| Commerce: Boys | 430 | 193 | 44.88% |
| Commerce: Girls | 113 | 69 | 61.06% |
DG Khan Board Overall Passing Performance
| All Groups | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
| Boys | 28,061 | 18,993 | 67.68% |
| Girls | 28,022 | 22,992 | 82.05% |
| Combined Total | 56,083 | 41,985 | 74.86% |
Group-Wise Performance
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 9,954 | 8,053 | 80.90% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 15,899 | 13,533 | 85.12% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 1,615 | 1,267 | 78.45% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 677 | 533 | 78.73% |
| Humanities: Boys | 8,658 | 4,271 | 49.33% |
| Humanities: Girls | 7,502 | 5,650 | 75.31% |
| General Science: Boys | 7,834 | 5,402 | 68.96% |
| General Science: Girls | 3,944 | 3,276 | 83.06% |
Sargodha Board Overall Passing Performance
| All Groups | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
| Boys | 21,027 | 12,260 | 58.31% |
| Girls | 28,990 | 22,168 | 76.47% |
| Combined Total | 50,017 | 34,428 | 68.83% |
Sargodha Board Regular Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Humanities: Boys | 7,330 | 3,806 | 51.92% |
| Humanities: Girls | 11,709 | 8,748 | 74.71% |
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 2,418 | 2,031 | 84.00% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 6,533 | 5,787 | 88.58% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 1,333 | 1,140 | 85.52% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 889 | 812 | 91.34% |
| General Science: Boys | 4,966 | 3,326 | 66.98% |
| General Science: Girls | 4,362 | 3,470 | 79.55% |
| Commerce: Boys | 263 | 194 | 73.76% |
| Commerce: Girls | 156 | 143 | 91.67% |
Sargodha Board Private Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Humanities: Boys | 3,234 | 1,038 | 32.10% |
| Humanities: Girls | 3,671 | 2,191 | 59.68% |
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 611 | 384 | 62.85% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 1,154 | 798 | 69.15% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 188 | 80 | 42.55% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 69 | 29 | 42.03% |
| General Science: Boys | 587 | 207 | 35.26% |
| General Science: Girls | 397 | 155 | 39.04% |
| Commerce: Boys | 42 | 17 | 40.48% |
| Commerce: Girls | 10 | 4 | 40.00% |
Gujranwala Board Overall Passing Performance
| All Groups | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
| Boys | 20,358 | 10,309 | 50.65% |
| Girls | 68,797 | 51,963 | 75.52% |
| Combined Total | 89,155 | 62,272 | 69.83% |
Gujranwala Board Regular Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 2,863 | 2,191 | 76.53% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 2,768 | 2,397 | 86.60% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 2,254 | 1,703 | 75.56% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 2,925 | 2,430 | 83.06% |
| Humanities: Boys | 7,678 | 5,141 | 66.96% |
| Humanities: Girls | 20,565 | 17,179 | 83.54% |
| General Science: Boys | 4,990 | 3,663 | 73.41% |
| General Science: Girls | 20,565 | 17,179 | 83.54% |
| Commerce: Boys | 1,464 | 768 | 52.46% |
| Commerce: Girls | 3,767 | 2,441 | 64.80% |
Gujranwala Board Private Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 1,207 | 726 | 60.15% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 2,324 | 1,693 | 72.84% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 739 | 402 | 54.40% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 1,025 | 709 | 69.17% |
| Humanities: Boys | 1,655 | 496 | 29.97% |
| Humanities: Girls | 3,767 | 2,441 | 64.80% |
| General Science: Boys | 1,464 | 768 | 52.46% |
| General Science: Girls | 3,767 | 2,441 | 64.80% |
| Commerce: Boys | 1,099 | 522 | 47.49% |
| Commerce: Girls | 1,260 | 690 | 54.76% |
Faisalabad Board Overall Passing Performance
| All Groups | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
| Boys | 45,252 | 31,255 | 69.06% |
| Girls | 58,757 | 45,406 | 77.28% |
| Combined Total | 104,009 | 76,661 | 73.71% |
Faisalabad Board Regular Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 8,002 | 6,590 | 82.37% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 10,420 | 9,425 | 90.45% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 2,254 | 1,623 | 71.98% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 2,925 | 2,242 | 76.62% |
| Humanities: Boys | 13,826 | 4,713 | 34.09% |
| Humanities: Girls | 21,601 | 12,679 | 58.67% |
| General Science: Boys | 8,892 | 4,704 | 52.93% |
| General Science: Girls | 10,323 | 6,939 | 67.23% |
| Commerce: Boys | 1,099 | 522 | 47.49% |
| Commerce: Girls | 1,260 | 690 | 54.76% |
Faisalabad Board Private Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 4,119 | 2,897 | 70.35% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 5,134 | 4,098 | 79.81% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 739 | 430 | 58.19% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 1,025 | 609 | 59.41% |
| Humanities: Boys | 13,917 | 6,121 | 43.98% |
| Humanities: Girls | 19,218 | 10,982 | 57.17% |
| General Science: Boys | 2,562 | 1,319 | 51.49% |
| General Science: Girls | 3,383 | 2,064 | 61.01% |
| Commerce: Boys | 1,205 | 567 | 47.05% |
| Commerce: Girls | 1,540 | 855 | 55.52% |
Sahiwal Board Overall Passing Performance
| All Groups | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
| Boys | 18,714 | 9,167 | 48.99% |
| Girls | 24,527 | 16,311 | 66.49% |
| Combined Total | 43,241 | 25,478 | 58.92% |
Sahiwal Board Regular Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 2,597 | 2,085 | 80.28% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 7,048 | 5,897 | 83.67% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 1,092 | 887 | 81.23% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 762 | 634 | 83.20% |
| Humanities: Boys | 4,234 | 1,592 | 37.60% |
| Humanities: Girls | 6,016 | 3,745 | 62.25% |
| General Science: Boys | 5,039 | 2,945 | 58.44% |
| General Science: Girls | 4,873 | 3,352 | 68.79% |
| Commerce: Boys | 243 | 95 | 39.09% |
| Commerce: Girls | 139 | 115 | 82.73% |
Sahiwal Board Private Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 848 | 366 | 43.16% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 1,510 | 817 | 54.11% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 321 | 126 | 39.25% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 158 | 71 | 44.94% |
| Humanities: Boys | 3,206 | 774 | 24.14% |
| Humanities: Girls | 3,346 | 1,436 | 42.92% |
| General Science: Boys | 1,021 | 259 | 25.37% |
| General Science: Girls | 633 | 223 | 35.23% |
| Commerce: Boys | 110 | 38 | 34.55% |
| Commerce: Girls | 39 | 21 | 53.85% |
Lahore Board Overall Passing Performance
| All Groups | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
| Boys | 13,212 | 9,528 | 48.99% |
| Girls | 9,315 | 7,004 | 76.54% |
| Combined Total | 22,527 | 16,532 | 74.86% |
Lahore Board Regular Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Humanities: Boys | 19,594 | 11,681 | 56.26% |
| Humanities: Girls | 9,656 | 5,366 | 55.57% |
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 14,389 | 9,506 | 66.06% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 15,089 | 9,963 | 66.03% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 7,168 | 4,096 | 57.14% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 9,656 | 5,366 | 55.57% |
| General Science: Boys | 8,249 | 4,129 | 50.05% |
| General Science: Girls | 9,390 | 5,035 | 53.62% |
| Commerce: Boys | 2,196 | 1,718 | 78.21% |
| Commerce: Girls | 2,155 | 1,643 | 76.74% |
Lahore Board Private Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Humanities: Boys | 36,811 | 13,893 | 37.74% |
| Humanities: Girls | 31,920 | 12,658 | 39.66% |
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 19,383 | 9,679 | 49.94% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 17,294 | 9,277 | 53.64% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 17,428 | 4,214 | 24.18% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 14,626 | 3,381 | 23.12% |
| General Science: Boys | 5,184 | 1,315 | 25.37% |
| General Science: Girls | 5,751 | 1,835 | 31.91% |
| Commerce: Boys | 1,602 | 656 | 40.95% |
| Commerce: Girls | 2,351 | 1,425 | 60.61% |
Rawalpindi Board Overall Passing Performance
| All Groups | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
| Boys | 21,610 | 8,629 | 39.92% |
| Girls | 37,251 | 24,270 | 65.14% |
| Combined Total | 58,861 | 32,899 | 55.89% |
Rawalpindi Board Regular Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Humanities: Boys | 2,234 | 703 | 31.47% |
| Humanities: Girls | 9,602 | 5,810 | 60.51% |
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 1,801 | 1,201 | 66.69% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 7,475 | 6,127 | 81.97% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 1,403 | 976 | 69.57% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 1,144 | 931 | 81.38% |
| General Science: Boys | 7,631 | 3,625 | 47.50% |
| General Science: Girls | 9,190 | 6,153 | 66.95% |
| Commerce: Boys | 983 | 512 | 52.14% |
| Commerce: Girls | 801 | 628 | 78.40% |
Rawalpindi Board Private Candidates
| Group | Appeared | Passed | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Humanities: Boys | 3,359 | 618 | 18.40% |
| Humanities: Girls | 5,365 | 2,092 | 38.99% |
| Pre-Medical: Boys | 634 | 232 | 36.59% |
| Pre-Medical: Girls | 1,333 | 765 | 57.39% |
| Pre-Engineering: Boys | 493 | 125 | 25.35% |
| Pre-Engineering: Girls | 269 | 87 | 32.34% |
| General Science: Boys | 2,511 | 507 | 20.19% |
| General Science: Girls | 1,820 | 523 | 28.74% |
| Commerce: Boys | 596 | 130 | 21.81% |
| Commerce: Girls | 252 | 121 | 48.02% |
The results highlight the hard work and determination of students across Punjab. Both boys and girls performed admirably, proving their dedication to academic excellence. However, the overall percentages clearly show that girls outperformed boys in most categories, maintaining their consistent lead in recent years.
This trend not only reflects the growing focus of female students on higher education but also sets an inspiring example for future candidates. The achievements of both groups deserve recognition, as they collectively represent the bright academic future of Punjab.