Punjab Board 2nd Year Result 2025 Date and How to Check

Punjab Board 2nd Year Result 2025 Date and How to Check

The wait is almost over! The Punjab Boards Committee of Chairpersons (PBCC) has announced that the 2nd Year Result 2025 (12th Class / HSSC Part II) will be declared on September 18, 2025, at 10:00 AM. The results will be released at the same time across all nine Punjab boards, including Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Rawalpindi, Bahawalpur, Sargodha, DG Khan and Sahiwal.

This is a big moment for students who sat their exams in March 2025, as the outcome will play a key role in shaping their academic and career paths. For many, this result is the first step toward higher education or professional goals.

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How to Check the Punjab Board 2nd Year Result 2025

When the result goes live, students will have multiple easy ways to check their scores:

Online via Official Website

    • Visit your respective board’s official site.
    • Enter your roll number in the result section.
    • Instantly view your result card with subject-wise marks.

By SMS

  • Each board provides an SMS code.
  • Send your roll number to the given code, and you’ll receive your result within seconds.
  • This is useful for students who do not have internet access.

Result Gazette

  • Boards also publish the full result gazette online.
  • Students, parents and institutes can download the gazette to check results for multiple candidates at once.

By Name

  • Some educational sites allow result searches by name for added convenience.

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Understanding Marks and Grading

The total marks in 2nd year (Part 2) are 550, and when combined with Part 1, they add up to 1100 marks. To pass, students need at least 33% in each subject.

Grading system

  • A+ (Exceptional): 80% or above (840+ marks)
  • A (Excellent): 70% to 79% (735–839 marks)
  • B (Very Good): 60% to 69% (630–734 marks)
  • C (Good): 50% to 59% (525–629 marks)
  • D (Fair): 40% to 49% (420–524 marks)
  • E (Satisfactory): 33% to 39% (364–419 marks)

Compulsory and Elective Subjects

Students are assessed across both compulsory and elective subjects. Compulsory ones include English, Urdu, Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies, while electives depend on the chosen stream:

  • FSc Pre-Medical: Biology, Physics, Chemistry
  • FSc Pre-Engineering: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
  • ICS: Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics/Statistics
  • ICom: Principles of Accounting, Business Mathematics, Economics
  • FA (Arts): Education, Civics, History, Psychology, etc.

In science subjects, marks are split between MCQs, subjective questions and practicals, while arts and commerce streams rely more on written exams.

What If You Don’t Get the Result You Expected?

This result can bring both joy and disappointment. Many students celebrate achieving their desired grades, but some may feel disheartened if they fall short.

  • Failing in one or two subjects is not the end of the road. You can reappear in supplementary exams.
  • If marks are lower than expected, you can apply for rechecking or re-evaluation of papers.
  • Even with average marks, countless opportunities still exist in diploma programs, skill-based training, or professional certifications.

The key is not to panic but to focus on your strengths and explore the best path forward.

Next Steps After the Result

Once you receive your marks, the next stage is career planning. Based on your group and marks, here are some popular pathways:

  • Pre-Medical Students: MBBS, BDS, Pharmacy, Nursing, Allied Health Sciences
  • Pre-Engineering Students: Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Software, or Computer Engineering
  • ICS Students: BS Computer Science, IT, Software Engineering, AI & Data Science
  • ICom Students: BBA, B.Com, Banking & Finance, Business Analytics
  • Arts Students: Psychology, Fine Arts, Education, Fashion Designing, Media Studies

Choose wisely, this is your chance to align your career with your passions and abilities.

Why This Result Matters

The 2nd year result is more than just numbers on a sheet. It determines university admissions, professional opportunities, and even scholarships for higher studies. A good result can open doors to prestigious institutions in Pakistan and abroad. At the same time, even an average result can become a stepping stone if you strategically choose your next move.

Summary Table

Category Details
Result Date & Time September 18, 2025 – 10:00 AM
Boards Included All 9 Punjab Boards (Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, etc.)
Total Marks (Part 2 only) 550
Total Marks (Part 1 + 2) 1100
Minimum Passing Marks 33% in each subject
Streams Available Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, Commerce, Arts, ICS

Final Thought

The 2nd year result 2025 is not the end, it’s the beginning of your next journey. Celebrate your efforts, learn from your challenges, and move forward with confidence.

 

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