BISE Multan 12th Class Result 2026
Check BISE Multan 12th Class Result 2026 online. Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Multan 12th Class annual examination results updated on May 13, 2026.
📋 BISE Multan 12th Class - Board Details
| Board Name | Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Multan |
| Short Name | BISE Multan |
| 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 |
| Last Updated | May 11, 2026 |
BISE Multan 12th Class Result 2026: Check HSSC Part 2 by Roll Number, SMS, and Gazette
BISE Multan 12th class result 2026 lands in the second week of September 2026 for regular candidates, announced at the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Multan head office. Around 180,000 students from Multan, Khanewal, Vehari, and Lodhran sit the HSSC Part 2 annual exams every year across Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, I.Com, FA, and General Science groups. You can check the result three ways: enter your roll number on this page, send it via SMS to 8583, or download the district-wise gazette PDF. The sections below cover the declaration window, grading scale, supplementary route, and rechecking.
What is the BISE Multan 12th Class Result 2026
BISE Multan is the statutory body conducting HSSC Part 1 and Part 2 exams across four districts of south Punjab. The 12th class result 2026 covers the annual examination held in April and May 2026, with practicals running through March. Affiliated college students and private candidates get the same mark sheet showing subject-wise marks, total marks out of 1,100, and the grade.
The board operates under the Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC), so curriculum, grading bands, and result calendar align with BISE Lahore, BISE Rawalpindi, and the other Punjab boards. Lahore’s announcement sits within two or three days of Multan’s every year.
When is the BISE Multan 12th class result 2026 expected
Declaration falls in the second week of September 2026 based on the last five years. The board controller confirms the exact date about 10 days ahead on bisemultan.edu.pk and major result portals.
Past five years of declaration dates:
• 2025 result: 11 September 2025
• 2024 result: 13 September 2024
• 2023 result: 13 October 2023 (delayed due to syllabus revisions)
• 2022 result: 14 October 2022
• 2021 result: 16 October 2021
The 2026 cycle returns to the standard September window. Practicals wrapped earlier, theory papers ended by mid-May, marking finished by the first week of August. Expect a date between 8 and 18 September.
How to check your result by roll number
Roll number is the quickest route. The portal on this page activates the moment the board uploads the data, usually within 30 to 45 minutes of the press conference at the Multan office.
• Enter your five-digit roll number in the search box at the top of this page
• Select exam year 2026 and class HSSC Part 2
• Hit search; your mark sheet loads with subjects, total, and grade
• Save or print the unofficial copy for records
The board-stamped official document gets issued by your college around 3 to 4 weeks after announcement. Private candidates collect it from the BISE Multan office on Khanewal Road.
How to get the result by SMS
SMS works when internet is patchy, which matters in rural pockets of Vehari and Lodhran. Send your roll number to 8583 from any Pakistani mobile network: Jazz, Telenor, Zong, and Ufone all support the short code.
Type the digits only (no spaces), send to 8583, and the auto-reply lands within 60 to 90 seconds. Cost is around Rs 2 per message including tax. The reply contains your name, total marks, and grade. Subject-wise breakdown is delivered only via the online portal or the printed gazette.
BISE Multan gazette 2026: download the full PDF
The gazette is the official consolidated PDF listing every 2026 candidate with name, roll number, marks, and grade, sorted by college. Verification offices and colleges use it to cross-check individual mark sheets.
Release follows 3 to 7 days after the live result in two formats:
• District-wise split by Multan, Khanewal, Vehari, and Lodhran
• Group-wise split by Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, I.Com, FA, and General Science
File size runs from 45 MB per district to 220 MB for the full board. Download links go live in the gazette section of this page.
Grading system 2026
Grade depends on percentage scored across Part 1 and Part 2 combined, out of 1,100. The Punjab board scale is fixed by PBCC:
• A1 grade: 80% and above (880+ marks)
• A grade: 70 to 79.9% (770 to 879 marks)
• B grade: 60 to 69.9% (660 to 769 marks)
• C grade: 50 to 59.9% (550 to 659 marks)
• D grade: 40 to 49.9% (440 to 549 marks)
• E grade: 33 to 39.9% (363 to 439 marks)
To pass, you need 33% in each subject individually and 33% combined. Drop below in any subject and you’re marked fail in that paper, triggering supplementary.
Position holders and merit list
The top three slots in each group get announced at the main press conference. Winners receive cash awards from the Punjab government, medals at the prize distribution ceremony in November, and direct admission consideration at top professional colleges in south Punjab.
Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering top positions sit between 1,075 and 1,090 out of 1,100. ICS and I.Com toppers score in the 1,050 to 1,075 range. The full merit list publishes in the gazette within a week.
Supplementary exam 2026
If you fail one or two papers, you qualify for supplementary. The 2026 schedule:
• Form submission: opens within 10 days of result, closes around 30 September 2026
• Form fee: Rs 800 to Rs 1,200 normal, Rs 2,000 to Rs 2,500 with late fee
• Practical exams: late October 2026
• Theory exams: first week of November 2026
• Supplementary result: late December 2026 or early January 2027
Candidates who fail more than two papers must repeat the full annual exam in 2027. Don’t miss the form deadline; supplementary saves you a full academic year.
Rechecking and rescrutiny
Rescrutiny re-checks totalling and any missed-question marks for around Rs 600 per subject, with a 15-day window from result announcement. Outcome arrives within 30 days. Full re-evaluation of answers by a second examiner is not permitted under Punjab board policy. About 2 to 4% of rescrutiny applications result in marks changes, mostly upward by 1 to 8 marks.
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