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Punjab Boards Intermediate Parts 2 2025 Results Date Announced

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Punjab Boards Intermediate Parts 2 2025 Results Date Announced

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Good news for students in Punjab as the Class 12 (Intermediate Part-II) results 2025 will be announced on Thursday, September 18.

On this day, all nine Punjab boards — Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, Gujranwala, Sargodha, Bahawalpur, Dera Ghazi Khan, and Sahiwal — will release the results at the same time for both Science and Humanities students.

BISE Lahore Inter Part 2 Results

Students can check their results on the Board website on Thursday at 10:00 am.

Board NameWebsiteSMS Code
BISE Lahorebiselahore.com800291
BISE Gujranwalabisegrw.edu.pk800299
BISE Rawalpindibiserawalpindi.edu.pk800296
BISE Multanbisemultan.edu.pk800293
BISE Sahiwalbisesahiwal.edu.pk800292
BISE Faisalabadbisefsd.edu.pk800240
BISE Sargodhabisesargodha.edu.pk800290
BISE Dera Ghazi Khanbisedgkhan.edu.pk800295
BISE Bahawalpurbisebwp.edu.pk800298

Students will be able to check their results instantly through the official board websites, SMS services, or printed gazettes available at selected institutions. The grading process has been completed, and everything is ready for the announcement.

Officials are advising students to use only official sources and not to trust unverified news online. September 18 is expected to be a day of happiness and celebration for thousands of students.

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