BISE Lahore 12th Class Result 2026
Check BISE Lahore 12th Class Result 2026 online. Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Lahore 12th Class annual examination results updated on May 13, 2026.
📋 BISE Lahore 12th Class - Board Details
| Board Name | Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Lahore |
| Short Name | BISE Lahore |
| Province / State | Punjab |
| Exam Level | Matric/Inter |
| Class | 12th Class |
| Year | 2026 |
| Exam Frequency | Bi-Annual |
| Result Status | 📅 Expected Soon |
| Expected Date | 📅 Friday, September 18, 2026 |
| Official Website | www.biselahore.com ↗ |
| Last Updated | May 9, 2026 |
BISE Lahore 12th Class Result 2026: Date, Roll Number Check, Gazette and Grading
The BISE Lahore 12th Class Result 2026 is expected on September 2026 for HSSC Part-II annual examinations conducted in May 2026. Students of FA, FSc, ICS, and I.Com groups can check their result by roll number, name, or SMS to 80092, with the official gazette PDF available on biselahore.com one hour after the announcement. The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Lahore conducts these exams across Lahore, Kasur, Sheikhupura, and Nankana Sahib, covering more than 300,000 candidates each year. Total marks for 12th class stand at 550, and the minimum passing requirement is 33% in every subject plus 33% aggregate. This page covers result date, all four checking methods, the grading scale, supplementary, rechecking fees, position holders, and the steps to take once your marks are out.
BISE Lahore 12th Class Result 2026 overview
Lahore Board manages HSSC Part-II for affiliated colleges and private candidates across four districts. The exam pattern carries 550 total marks, split between theory papers and practical components for science groups. Practical assessments for FSc Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering students count toward the final marks alongside the written subjective and objective sections. Compilation begins right after exam day ends. The board allocates 60 to 90 days for paper marking, double-checking, gazette preparation, and the formal notification cycle. Then the result drops on a single announcement morning, usually 10:00 AM Pakistan Standard Time.
This is the second-year result. It carries direct weight on MDCAT, ECAT, NTS, and HAT eligibility, plus university merit lists across Punjab. The next section gives the expected announcement date.
Result date 2026
September 2026 is the announcement window for the 12th class annual result. BISE Lahore has not yet confirmed the exact day. Based on the past five years, the board has released second-year results between September 12 and September 25 every year, with the 2025 result landing on September 18. The official date arrives through a press notification roughly one week before the result drops.
We update this page within minutes of the board confirming the date. The supplementary date sheet gets released in October 2026, and supply candidates appear in November.
How to check by roll number
Roll number is the fastest checking method on result day. Type your six-digit roll number into the search box, pick Annual 2026 as the exam type, and press search. Your card loads with subject-wise marks, total out of 550, percentage, grade, and pass status. The official portal at result.biselahore.com handles roll number lookups directly. Heavy traffic on announcement morning slows the official site for the first 90 minutes. Mirror sites and trusted result portals stay responsive during the spike.
Steps to follow:
1. Open the result portal on this page or biselahore.com
2. Enter the six-digit roll number printed on your roll number slip
3. Select HSSC Part-II from the exam dropdown
4. Pick year 2026
5. Press Search
6. Save or screenshot the marks card immediately
Check by name and father’s name
Name search works when the roll number slip is lost or misplaced. Enter the full student name and father’s name exactly as written on the registration form. The search pulls the marks card the same way roll number does. Spelling has to match the original Form-A submission, including middle names and second initials. Parents and guardians use this option most often, since the original slip frequently stays with the student.
Check via SMS to 80092
SMS works on every basic mobile, no internet required. Type LHR (space) Roll Number in a fresh message and send to 80092. The result returns as a text within 30 to 90 seconds. The SMS service charges standard network rates and operates on Jazz, Zong, Telenor, and Ufone. Heavy load on announcement morning can delay delivery by 5 to 10 minutes. The SMS contains total marks, percentage, and overall grade, but not the subject-wise breakdown. For full marks per paper, students switch to the website check after the initial SMS confirmation.
12th class subjects 2026
Subjects break into four groups: Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, and General Science, plus FA and I.Com tracks. Compulsory subjects across every group include English (200 marks across both years), Urdu (200 marks), Pakistan Studies (50 marks), and Islamiat for the first year only. Electives differ by group:
• Pre-Medical: Biology, Chemistry, Physics
• Pre-Engineering: Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics
• ICS: Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics or Statistics or Economics
• General Science: any three from Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Economics, Civics
• I.Com: Principles of Accounting, Business Math, Banking, Economics, Commercial Geography
• FA: Civics, Education, Islamic Studies elective, Persian, Punjabi, Fine Arts, Psychology
Each elective carries 100 to 150 marks, with practicals adding 15 or 17 marks per science subject.
Grading system and passing marks
The grading scale below converts your percentage to a letter grade printed on the marks card.
Marks Range
Grade
Remark 80% and above
A-1
Exceptional 70% to 79%
A
Excellent 60% to 69%
B
Very Good 50% to 59%
C
Good 40% to 49%
D
Satisfactory 33% to 39%
E
Pass Below 33%
F
Fail
Passing requires 33% in each individual paper and 33% in the aggregate of both years. Falling below 33% in even one subject triggers compartmental status. That subject moves to the supplementary list, but the rest of the result holds. Students with all subjects above 33% but aggregate below 33% across both years get an unusual fail, which is rare given the per-subject floor.
Result gazette PDF
The gazette is the full HSSC Part-II result for every candidate the board examined. It carries roll numbers, names, father’s names, marks per subject, totals, grades, and pass status in a single searchable PDF, usually 800 to 1,200 pages long. The board uploads the gazette to biselahore.com within 60 minutes of the result going live. Schools, colleges, and admission offices use the gazette for verification when the original marks card has not yet been issued.
Download requires no login. The file weighs around 25 to 40 MB. Students searching the gazette use Ctrl+F with their roll number for the quickest lookup.
Supplementary examination 2026
Supplementary exams are for candidates who failed in one to three subjects in the annual session. Failing in more than three papers means repeating the full year. The supplementary date sheet drops in October 2026, exams run in November 2026, and the supply result lands in December 2026. That window is typically 30 to 45 days after the last supply paper.
Registration opens within ten days of the annual result. The supply admission fee runs around Rs. 1,500 to Rs. 2,500 per subject, paid through HBL or designated branches. Successful supply candidates receive their HSSC certificate with a “supply” notation. The certificate carries equal weight for university admissions, though some private institutions check the issuance date.
Rechecking and re-evaluation
Rechecking confirms the totalling on your answer sheet. The examiner verifies that every question was marked, every page counted, and the addition is correct. Re-evaluation is broader: a fresh examiner reviews the full script. BISE Lahore accepts rechecking applications for 15 days after the result is announced. The fee is Rs. 800 per subject for rechecking and Rs. 1,500 per subject for re-evaluation. Application happens online through the rechecking portal on biselahore.com or in person at the board office on Multan Road. Marks change in roughly 3% to 7% of rechecking applications, usually by 2 to 8 marks.
Position holders
Position holders for HSSC Part-II 2026 are announced one day before the general result. The board recognises the top three positions in each group: Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, FA, and I.Com. Awards include cash prizes, scholarships, certificates, and a formal ceremony at Alhamra Hall or the Lahore Board headquarters on Faisal Town. Past toppers have crossed the 1,090 out of 1,100 mark, with the 2024 Pre-Medical first position holder scoring 1,096. The full list of position holders gets published as a separate gazette section.
What to do after the result
Once the marks card loads, the next 30 days matter for university admissions. The standard sequence below covers most candidates:
• Verify name, father’s name, roll number, and per-subject marks on the card
• Report any discrepancy to the BISE Lahore office within seven days
• Save the digital marks card and print three colour copies
• Apply for MDCAT, ECAT, or HAT registration if the field requires it
• Collect the original DMC and provisional certificate from the school within 30 days
• Apply to UHS, UET, FAST, NUST, GCU, PU, or LUMS based on group and merit
• Attach the equivalence letter for IBCC if planning to study abroad
• File the supplementary form within ten days if any paper failed
• Apply for rechecking within 15 days if marks look wrong
About Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Lahore
BISE Lahore was established in 1954 as the first board of its kind in Pakistan, predating the country’s other boards by several years. The board operates under the Punjab Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education Act 1976. Its jurisdiction covers four districts: Lahore, Kasur, Sheikhupura, and Nankana Sahib. The head office sits on Multan Road, Lahore, with regional offices in each affiliated district. BISE Lahore conducts SSC, HSSC, and special examinations for over 700,000 candidates annually across both annual and supplementary sessions. The chairman is appointed by the Government of Punjab and reports to the Higher Education Department.
The board’s services include exam registration, date sheet issuance, roll number slip distribution, paper conduct, marking, result compilation, gazette publication, rechecking, supplementary exams, and certificate issuance. Contact details and notification archives sit on biselahore.com.
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