Tentative dates announced for Federal Board matric results

Rawalpindi Board enforces strict monitoring for intermediate exams

The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) is tentatively expected to announce the results of the SSC Part I (Class 9) and SSC Part II (Class 10) annual examinations on July 15, 2026.

According to the proposed schedule, both Class 9 and Class 10 results are likely to be released simultaneously, providing matric students with an expected timeline for this year’s results. However, the date has not yet been officially confirmed, and students are advised to wait for a formal announcement from the Federal Board.

Tentative dates announced for Punjab board intermediate results

According to a tentative academic schedule, the Punjab Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education are expected to announce the results of Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) Part I and Part II examinations later this year.

If the proposed schedule is followed, students awaiting results of Class 11 (HSSC-I) exam can expect their results on October 22, which is almost a month after the results are due for Class 12 (HSSC-II), September 23.

The above dates are not confirmed and students are requested to wait for official notification from the education boards.

The anticipated timeline is crucial for thousands of intermediate students in Punjab, especially those aiming to pursue higher education and other admissions at universities.

Prompt reporting of results will enable students to meet their admissions criteria and make choices about their future education.

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The tentative timetable also suggests the timeline for Secondary School Certificate (SSC) results in Punjab.

As per the timetable, the result of class 10 (SSC-I) is to be released on August 6 and the result of class 9 (SSC-II) is likely to be released on September 2.

These dates, like the intermediate dates, are subject to confirmation by the boards.

Pupils are advised to keep checking the information on their education boards as the dates are subject to change.

Authorities have urged candidates to only use information available from official notifications and not from unverified information on social media and unofficial sources.

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