The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Mardan has officially announced the HSSC Annual 2025 results for both 11th and 12th class students. Earlier in the day, the board revealed the names of the position holders at 10:30 AM (PST), while the complete HSSC Part I and Part II results were released at 2:00 PM on Thursday, 12 September 2025.
For thousands of students across Mardan and other parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the publication of the intermediate examination results marks the end of months of anticipation. In the days leading up to the announcement, expectations centred on a release window between 9 and 12 September, and students were closely following updates while waiting for official confirmation.
The HSSC Annual-I examinations were held in April 2025 under the supervision of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Mardan. The results cover both HSSC Part I (11th Class) and HSSC Part II (12th Class), including FA and FSc programmes.
BISE Mardan HSSC Annual 2025 – Key Information
| Topic | Details |
|---|---|
| Examination | HSSC Part I (11th Class) and HSSC Part II (12th Class) |
| Board | Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Mardan |
| Examination Session | Annual-I 2025 |
| Exam Date | April 2025 |
| Result Status | Announced on 12 September 2025 |
| Position Holders Announcement | 12 September 2025 |
| Result Availability | Online, Gazette, SMS, and through educational institutions |
| Board Address | Nowshera Road, Sharif Abad, Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan |
| [email protected] For more details: https://web.bisemdn.edu.pk/contact |
Students can access their results through several different channels, allowing them to choose whichever method is most convenient.
Checking the Result by Roll Number
The most commonly used option remains the online roll number search. It provides immediate access to individual marks and subject-wise performance details, making it especially useful for students considering paper rechecking or result verification.
To check the result by roll number:
- Visit the official BISE Mardan website.
- Open the “Results” section.
- Select HSSC Part I or HSSC Part II.
- Enter your roll number.
- Click “Submit” to view the result.
Because it delivers detailed marks information instantly, this remains the preferred method for many students on result day.
Checking the Result by Name
Students who no longer have their roll number slips can still retrieve their results using the board’s name-search facility.
The process is straightforward:
- Visit the official BISE Mardan website.
- Open the “Results” section.
- Choose the search-by-name option.
- Enter your full registered name.
- Submit the details to view the result.
This option can also be useful when checking the results of multiple students, particularly for parents, teachers, and educational institutions.
Downloading the HSSC Result Gazette
The official result gazette remains one of the most comprehensive sources of examination data. Once published, it becomes available in PDF format and contains the complete results of students falling under the jurisdiction of the Mardan Board, including candidates from surrounding districts such as Nowshera.
Within the gazette, students can search using either their roll number or their name. Schools and colleges often rely on this document when reviewing the performance of large groups of students at the same time.
Separate gazettes are available for:
- HSSC Part I (11th Class) Annual 2025
- HSSC Part II (12th Class) Annual 2025
Checking the Result via SMS
For students without reliable internet access, the board continues to provide a simple SMS-based service.
To receive the result by mobile phone:
- Type your roll number in a text message.
- Send it to 8583.
- Wait for the board’s reply containing your result details.
The service remains particularly useful in areas where heavy online traffic or limited connectivity can make accessing the website difficult immediately after results are released.
With the announcement now complete, students can check their HSSC Part I and Part II results through any of the available methods—online by roll number, by name, through the official gazette, via SMS, or directly through their educational institutions. The multiple access options are designed to ensure that every candidate can obtain their result quickly and with minimal difficulty.