Here’s the confirmed and official schedule for the BISE Gujranwala Board Matric (10th Class / SSC Part II) Result 2025: Visit result.bisegrw.edu.pk and select SSC Part II Annual Result 2025.
📅 Result Date & Time
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Date: Thursday, 24 July 2025
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Time: 10:00 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PKT)
Every year, results for all Punjab boards—including Gujranwala—are released in July at 10:00 AM, and this year follows the same pattern.
📍 How to Check Your Result
1. Online via Roll Number / Name
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Visit the official website: bisegrw.edu.pk (or result.bisegrw.edu.pk)
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Go to the “Results” section → select SSC Part II Annual Result 2025
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Enter your roll number (or search by name) → click Submit → view and download your marksheet (subject-wise breakdown, grades, status)
2. Via SMS
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Open your messaging app.
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Type your roll number and send it to 800299.
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You will receive your overall marks via SMS (subject-wise details may be limited)
3. Gazette PDF Download
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From around 12:00 PM on result day, the gazette (PDF) will be available on the official site.
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Use Ctrl + F to quickly search your roll number or name.
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Note: Gazette CDs may also be sold at board offices for a small fee (≈ PKR 100)
Also Read : BISE Sahiwal Gazette 2025 PDF Download
ℹ️ Quick Overview
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Exam Period: SSC exams were held in March and April 2025
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Jurisdiction: Gujranwala Board oversees Gujranwala, Gujrat, Mandi Bahauddin, Hafizabad, Narowal, and Sialkot districts
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Estimated Candidates: Over 500,000 students appeared in the exams this year
✅ Summary Table
| Method | What to Do |
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| Online (Roll/Name) | Visit bisegrw.edu.pk, go to Results → SSC Part II Annual → enter roll number or name → view marksheet |
| SMS Alert | Send your roll number via SMS to 800299 → receive your marks |
| Gazette PDF | Download from the website after 12:00 PM → search by roll/name |
🛠️ Troubleshooting Tips
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If the official website is slow or fails, try again after a few minutes or use the SMS method instead.
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Gazette PDFs provide a backup way to check your result if online tools are busy.
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Always use your precise roll number (it should match exactly what’s printed on your admit slip).
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