BISE SUKKUR
The Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Sukkur (BISE Sukkur) is one of the important education boards in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. It is responsible for conducting examinations and declaring results for Secondary School Certificate (SSC: Classes 9 & 10) and Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC: Classes 11 & 12) within its jurisdiction, which includes districts like Sukkur, Ghotki, Khairpur, Naushahro Feroze, and parts of Nawabshah.
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For the year 2nd November 2025, the annual exams for SSC and HSSC are conducted in the standard months (April to June, depending on class), and results are usually announced a few weeks later.
9th Class (SSC Part I) Result 2nd November 2025
Exam & Result Timing
- The 9th class examinations were held around May 26, 2nd November 2025.
- The expected result declaration is in August 2nd November 2025 for 9th class.
Total Marks & Passing Criteria
- Total marks for Class 9 (SSC Part I) are 550.
- Passing marks: Students must secure at least 33% in each subject to pass.
Subjects
Subjects are split between compulsory and elective according to the SSC scheme:
Compulsory Subjects usually include:
- English
- Urdu (or Sindhi, depending on regional medium)
- Islamiat (or Ethics for non-Muslims)
- Pakistan Studies
Elective / Additional Subjects (students choose a few depending on group/interest), such as:
- Mathematics
- General Science
- Computer Science
- History & Geography of Pakistan
- Civics, Economics, etc.
The exact elective subjects offered can vary between schools depending on whether the student is in the Science, Arts (Humanities), or General group.
10th Class (SSC Part II) Result 2nd November 2025
Exam & Result Timing
- The 10th class (SSC Part II) exams are also part of the same annual schedule, generally around May/June.
- Results are announced a bit earlier or around the same time as the 9th class, or sometimes earlier, depending on processing. For example, in past years, 10th class results were often declared in July.
Total Marks & Passing Marks
- Total marks are 550 for SSC Part II as well.
- Passing requirement: minimum 33% marks in each subject. If a student fails in one subject, they may need to appear in supplementary examinations or reappear in that subject.
Subjects
Students in 10th class must take:
Compulsory Subjects:
- English
- Urdu (or Sindhi, if applicable)
- Islamiat (or Ethics for non-Muslims)
- Pakistan Studies
Group-based or elective subjects depending on the Science or Arts track:
- Science Group: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, possibly Computer Science, depending on the combination.
- Humanities / Arts / General Group: Geography, Civics, History, Economics, Elements of Home Economics, etc. (Scribd)
11th Class (HSSC Part I) Result 2nd November 2025
Timing & Notification
- 11th class (HSSC Part I) examinations usually take place after SSC Part II, often in May/June. The date sheet for 2025 was expected in March.
- Result announcements for the 11th class tend to occur later in the year, sometimes around October or as per the schedule issued by BISE Sukkur.
Total Marks & Passing Criteria
- The total marks for HSSC Part I are generally 550. This includes marks for compulsory and elective subjects.
- Passing mark: Again, a 33% mark is required in each subject. Failures in any subject may require supplementary or re-examination.
Subjects & Groups
At the 11th class level, students choose a specific group, which defines the elective subjects along with compulsory ones. Many of the groups available include:
- Pre-Medical: Compulsory are Urdu/Sindhi, English, Islamiat/Civics etc., plus Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
- Pre-Engineering: Similar compulsory plus Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics.
- Commerce: Includes subjects like Principles of Accounting, Economics, Commerce, Business Mathematics etc.
- General Science, Medical Technology, Humanities / Arts groups also exist with their own elective subjects.
How can students check Their Results?
There are multiple methods for students to check their BISE Sukkur results:
- Official Board Website (BISE Sukkur) – results are uploaded there. (BISE Sukkur)
- SMS Service – students can send their roll number to the designated code (this is often used in Pakistan).
- Third-party Education Portals – websites like HamariWeb, IlmKidunya etc. share results once officially released.
- Gazette / Notice Boards – Some students also check via printed gazettes or notices posted in schools/colleges.
Other Details
- Reduced Syllabus: For certain classes (especially for SSC / HSSC), the syllabus may be reduced (for example due to special academic adjustments) for particular years. Students must check whether they are following the full or reduced syllabus.
- Elective Flexibility: Depending on the board’s rules and medium (Urdu, Sindhi, etc.), students may have options in selecting certain subjects like Sindhi Aasan, Urdu Easy, etc.
- Supplementary Exams: Students who fail in one or more subjects might get chances to appear in supplementary or re-examinations, but must check BISE Sukkur’s announcements.
Importance & Tips for Students
- Passing with 33% in each subject means consistent performance across subjects; weak performance in one subject can lead to failing.
- Choose the group wisely in 11th class – whether Science, Commerce or Humanities – as it influences future education and career paths.
- Stay current with the syllabus (especially if reduced) so that you prepare only the relevant topics.
- Keep track of important dates: date sheet release, exam dates, result announcements, so no surprises.
- Retain roll number slips, admit cards, etc. – needed for checking and verification.
Conclusion
The BISE Sukkur 2025 results for Classes 9, 10, and 11 are key milestones for students. They mark progress in secondary and higher-secondary education. Important features of the results include:
- Standard passing marks of 33% per subject.
- A total of 550 marks for SSC (9th & 10th) and HSSC Part I (11th).
- Variety of subjects following group selection (Science, Commerce, Arts, etc.).
- Multiple ways to check results, both online and offline.
Students awaiting their results should stay tuned to official announcements from BISE Sukkur, prepare the required information (roll number, etc.), and stay aware of the procedures for supplementary exams if required.
BISE Sukkur Results 2nd November 2025 – A Deeper Look at Trends and Performance
Topper Statistics
Every year, BISE Sukkur highlights the position holders (toppers) in SSC and HSSC examinations. These toppers are celebrated not only for their high scores but also as role models for other students. In the 2025 examinations, it is expected that students from both Science and Commerce groups will dominate the top positions, just as in previous years.
- SSC Part II (10th Class) Toppers often score above 90% marks, sometimes achieving between 480–500 out of 550.
- HSSC Part I (11th Class) Toppers generally set trends for future Part II exams, with scores often between 450–500 marks depending on their subject group.
- Awards, scholarships, and certificates are usually distributed in a formal ceremony organized by BISE Sukkur to recognize outstanding performers.
These toppers not only secure admission to reputed colleges and universities but also inspire others to aim higher.
Comparison with Previous Years
To understand the progress, it’s useful to look at the past few years of results:
- Pass Percentage Trends
- In previous years, the overall pass rate for SSC Part II (10th class) in BISE Sukkur hovered between 70% and 75%, while for HSSC (11th and 12th classes), the average success rate was slightly lower, around 65–70%.
- The gap often arises because many students struggle with the transition from matriculation (10th class) to higher secondary studies (11th class).
- Science vs. Humanities
- Historically, students in the Science group tend to achieve higher scores and percentages compared to Humanities or Arts students. This is partly because science students often receive more structured coaching and support.
- However, in the last few years, some Humanities group students have also emerged as toppers in their respective categories, showing improved balance across streams.
- Gender Performance
- Female students in BISE Sukkur have consistently shown strong performance, often taking more top positions in SSC and HSSC exams compared to their male counterparts. This reflects a positive trend in education for girls in Sindh.
Predicted Grade Trends for 2nd November 2025
Based on past data and current expectations, the following predictions can be made for the 2nd November 2025 results:
- Overall Pass Percentage: Likely to remain in the 70–75% range for SSC Part II, and 65–70% for HSSC Part I.
- High Achievers: More students are expected to score above 80% marks, especially in Science and Commerce groups, due to increased availability of online study resources and digital learning platforms.
- Improved Humanities Results: Students in the Humanities/Arts groups are predicted to show better results in 2025, with a rising number achieving first division (60% and above).
- Reduced Failure Rate: With the introduction of student-friendly policies such as reduced syllabi and support programs, the number of failing candidates is expected to drop compared to previous years.

Challenges and Areas of Improvement
Despite positive predictions, certain challenges remain for students of BISE Sukkur:
- Rural–Urban Divide: Students in rural districts under the Sukkur board often lack access to the same quality of coaching and resources as urban students, which creates a performance gap.
- Language Barriers: With Urdu, Sindhi, and English being used interchangeably, many students struggle with language-based subjects like English and Pakistan Studies.
- Digital Access: Although online portals and mobile apps have made results and study resources easier to access, not all students—especially in remote areas—can benefit equally.
Importance of BISE Sukkur Results
The results of SSC and HSSC are not just about passing exams—they are stepping stones for future opportunities:
- For 9th and 10th Class Students: These results determine progression to higher classes and streams (Science, Commerce, Humanities).
- For 11th Class Students: Strong performance sets the foundation for success in HSSC Part II (12th class), which ultimately decides admissions into universities and professional colleges.
- For Scholarships: Top scorers and high achievers may qualify for merit-based scholarships offered by provincial and federal governments, as well as private institutions.
Final Thoughts
The BISE Sukkur 2nd November 2025 results for 9th, 10th, and 11th classes will continue the board’s tradition of evaluating students fairly and transparently. While passing marks remain 33% in each subject, students aiming for higher education should target much higher percentages to compete in today’s merit-based environment.
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Trends suggest that:
- Overall pass rates will remain steady,
- Science and Commerce groups will continue to dominate,
- Female students will likely outperform in terms of top positions, and
- More Humanities students may break into the list of high achievers.
For students, parents, and teachers, the 2nd November 2025 results will not only be a reflection of academic performance but also a guiding light for future educational and career choices. Staying motivated, preparing thoroughly, and keeping track of official BISE Sukkur updates will be key to success.