BISE Multan 11th Class Result 2026
Check BISE Multan 11th Class Result 2026 online. Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Multan 11th Class annual examination results updated on May 13, 2026.
📋 BISE Multan 11th Class - Board Details
| Board Name | Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Multan |
| Short Name | BISE Multan |
| Province / State | Punjab |
| Exam Level | Matric/Inter |
| Class | 11th Class |
| Year | 2026 |
| Exam Frequency | Bi-Annual |
| Result Status | 📅 Expected Soon |
| Expected Date | 📅 Thursday, October 15, 2026 |
| Last Updated | May 11, 2026 |
BISE Multan 11th Class Result 2026: Check Online by Roll Number, SMS, and Gazette
BISE Multan announces the 11th Class Result 2026 in the first or second week of October 2026, covering candidates from Multan, Khanewal, Vehari, and Lodhran districts. Students can check by roll number on the official portal, by SMS to 800290, or through the printed gazette at affiliated colleges. The result covers 550 marks across compulsory and elective subjects in Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, ICOM, FA, and General Science groups. A 40% aggregate passes HSSC Part 1, and merit names the top three position holders per group. This page tracks the announcement, explains every check method, and answers what students ask after exam day.
About BISE Multan and the HSSC Part 1 result
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Multan regulates Matric and Intermediate examinations across four districts of South Punjab, operating under the Punjab Boards Act with its head office on Khanewal Road. The 11th class result, formally the HSSC Part 1 Annual Result, is the first of two intermediate-stage results. Part 1 marks combine with Part 2 the following year to form the full HSSC certificate worth 1,100 marks. The board issues the gazette to colleges, uploads results to biseMultan.edu.pk, and pushes individual scores through telecom SMS gateways.
How to check BISE Multan 11th class result 2026 online
Online checking is the fastest method and goes live within hours of the announcement. Steps to follow:
• Open the official results portal at biseMultan.edu.pk.
• Click the "Inter Part 1 Annual 2026" link on the homepage.
• Enter the roll number printed on the admit card.
• Select the exam session (Annual 2026).
• Submit the form to view subject-wise marks.
• Save or print the result slip for college admission use.
Roll number is the only field required on the board site. Name-based searches do not work on the official portal, though third-party aggregators sometimes offer them after the gazette publishes. The slip is provisional. The original DMC is collected from the affiliated college roughly two weeks after announcement.
How to check the result by SMS
SMS works for students without internet and is free beyond the message rate. Send the roll number to 800290 from any Pakistani mobile network, formatted as the roll number alone with no spaces or prefixes. The reply lands within minutes listing subject marks and the final grade. The service covers all BISE Multan exam categories, SSC and HSSC. Rates set by Jazz, Zong, Telenor, and Ufone apply. One digit wrong returns no record, so keep the admit card handy.
Gazette and college collection
The printed gazette reaches affiliated colleges within a week of the online release, a bound document listing every candidate’s roll number, name, subject marks, and total. Sealed copies go to principals for record-keeping and admission verification. Students collect the original detailed marks certificate (DMC) from their college office on presenting the admit card. Lost admit cards are replaced through the board’s duplicate document section. The DMC carries the board seal and is the only document accepted for FSC Part 2 enrolment and university admission.
Marks distribution and grading scale
HSSC Part 1 total marks equal 550, split across compulsory subjects and electives that vary by group. Compulsory papers are English (100), Urdu or Pakistani Culture for foreign students (100), and Islamiat or Civics (50). Electives carry the remaining 300. Grading follows the Punjab scale:
• A1: 80% and above (440 and above)
• A: 70% to 79.9% (385 to 439)
• B: 60% to 69.9% (330 to 384)
• C: 50% to 59.9% (275 to 329)
• D: 40% to 49.9% (220 to 274)
• E: 33% to 39.9% (181 to 219)
• Fail: below 33%
Pass mark sits at 40% aggregate, with 33% required in each individual paper. Students scoring below 33% in any single subject carry that paper into the supplementary exam.
Groups offered at HSSC Part 1 level
BISE Multan registers candidates under six recognised groups. Each carries the same compulsory load but differs in electives:
• Pre-Medical: Physics, Chemistry, Biology
• Pre-Engineering: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
• ICS (Intermediate of Computer Science): Physics or Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science
• ICOM (Intermediate of Commerce): Principles of Accounting, Business Maths, Economics, Banking
• FA (Faculty of Arts): combinations from Education, Civics, Psychology, Punjabi, History, Fine Arts
• General Science: Mathematics, Statistics, Economics
Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering carry the highest enrolment, followed by ICS. Group totals appear on the slip as a single aggregate.
Districts and colleges under BISE Multan
Board jurisdiction covers four districts of South Punjab, each contributing thousands of candidates to the annual exam:
• Multan: government and private colleges across Multan city, Shujabad, Jalalpur Pirwala
• Khanewal: institutions in Khanewal city, Mian Channu, Kabirwala
• Vehari: colleges in Vehari city, Burewala, Mailsi
• Lodhran: institutions in Lodhran city, Dunyapur, Kahror Pacca
Affiliated bodies include Government Emerson University Multan affiliate colleges, Government College for Women Multan, and Bahauddin Zakariya University intermediate sections. Each submits candidate lists, conducts practicals, and receives the gazette.
Position holders and merit list
Merit names the top three position holders per group, decided on aggregate out of 550 with practicals combined into elective totals. Tie-breaks fall first on elective subject marks, then on compulsory English. Top scorers receive a board certificate, a cash prize from the Punjab Education Department, and a Chief Minister’s Merit Scholarship for Part 2. The list publishes in the same press release as the overall result. Pre-Medical produces the highest cut-off, often touching 530 marks out of 550.
Reappear and supplementary exam options
Students who fail one or two papers can sit the supplementary exam in November or December 2026. Failure in three or more requires a full year repeat as a private candidate. Admission forms open within fifteen days of the result, with the fee paid through HBL. The supplementary covers the same syllabus as the annual, and marks follow in February 2027. Improvement candidates, those passing but wanting higher marks, can reappear in one or two papers within the same cycle.
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