The annual results of the academic year 2025 for 9th grade students across Pakistan are expected in August. The exams are usually held in March, and the results are released about three months later. According to sources, the results of the education boards of Balochistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) are likely to be released on August 22, 2025, while Punjab boards have yet to confirm an exact date.

Students can check their results online by visiting their respective education boards by entering their roll number. It is very important that students and parents only get information from authentic and government sources to avoid any wrong or fake news. It is very important to preserve the roll number to check the results because it is not possible to get the results of the roll number without it.

Punjab Boards Yet to Confirm Exact Date

Punjab’s education boards usually release results in August, but the final date is announced closer to the results. Students have been advised to monitor the official websites and declarations of their respective boards so that timely information can be obtained.

How to Check Your 9th Class Result Online?

  • Students can easily access their results online. The following methods can be used for this:
  • Go to the official website of the respective education board.For example, the Federal Board of Education (FBISE) has a website: www.fbise.edu.pk
  • Go to the “For Students” or “Results” section of the website.
  • Select “9th Class” or “SSC Part 1.”
  • Enter your roll number and other required information.
  • Click on “Submit” or “View Result.”

Important Note for Students and Parents

Students and parents should keep their roll number safe, as it is not possible to get the result online without the roll number. Apart from this, some boards also provide the facility to know the result through SMS, the procedure for which is announced separately by the board.

Stay Connected for Timely Updates

As soon as the result date is finally released by the education boards, it will be published on their websites and newspapers. Students are advised not to rely on unverified sources and seek information only from official platforms.