December 1, 2025
BISE SAHIWAL

BISE Sahiwal 11th Class Result Pass Percentage Analysis and Breakdown


Table of Contents

  1. Overview and Key Statistics
  2. Group-Wise Pass Percentage
  3. Subject-Wise Pass Percentage
  4. Gender-Wise Performance
  5. Regional Insights
  6. Strengths and Weaknesses
  7. Recommendations
  8. Conclusion

1. Overview and Key Statistics

The 11th class result for BISE Sahiwal 2025 was announced recently. A total of approximately 42,500 students appeared in the exams held in May-June 2025. Out of these, around 23,180 students successfully passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of about 54.5%.

The board governs students from the districts of Sahiwal, Okara, and Pakpattan.


2. Group-Wise Pass Percentage

The pass percentage varies significantly across different academic streams:

GroupPass Percentage
Pre-Medical62.45%
Pre-Engineering73.81%
Humanities41.39%
General Science60.68%
Commerce66.59%
Home Economics83.33%

Key Takeaway: Pre-Engineering and Home Economics groups have the highest pass percentages. Humanities group has the lowest pass percentage, indicating the need for attention.


3. Subject-Wise Pass Percentage

Pass percentages in various subjects are as follows:

SubjectPass Percentage
Arabic95.39%
Biology72.27%
Business Mathematics98.77%
Chemistry74.91%
Computer Science76.99%
Economics80.16%
Education95.45%
English77.78%
Fine Arts100.00%
Geography97.94%
Health & Physical Education97.37%
History of Indo-Pak86.05%
History of Islam81.17%
History of Pakistan71.22%
Islamic Education (Compulsory)99.56%
Islamic Studies (Elective)98.51%
Library Science96.09%
Mathematics72.67%
Physics82.22%
Principles of Accounting93.84%
Principles of Commerce99.02%
Principles of Economics90.22%
Psychology99.55%
Punjabi98.69%
Sociology97.02%
Statistics72.91%
Translation of the Holy Quran99.44%
Urdu95.67%
Urdu (Advance)80.18%

Observations: Subjects like Fine Arts, Business Mathematics, Islamic Education, and Principles of Commerce show very high pass rates, while core science subjects like Mathematics and Biology have moderate pass rates.


4. Gender-Wise Performance

The gender comparison reveals that female students OF BISE Sahiwal have outperformed male students overall: BISE Sargodha 11th Class Result 2025

GenderAppearedPassedPass Percentage
Boys18,0008,47047.0%
Girls24,50014,70060.0%

Group-wise Gender Pass Percentage:

  • Humanities: Boys 29%, Girls 51%
  • Pre-Medical: Boys 59%, Girls 63%
  • Pre-Engineering: Boys 72%, Girls 77%
  • General Science: Boys 55%, Girls 67%
  • Commerce: Boys 57%, Girls 88%

Female students BISE Sahiwal show better performance in all groups, with the widest gap in Commerce and Humanities.


5. Regional Insights

The board’s jurisdiction covers three main districts: Sahiwal, Okara, and Pakpattan. The performance is stronger in streams with practical components like Science and Commerce, likely due to better facilities and teaching infrastructure. Humanities and Arts continue to lag behind.

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6. Strengths and Weaknesses

Strengths:

  • High pass rates in Commerce and Home Economics
  • Excellent subject-wise results in Fine Arts, Islamic Education, Psychology, and Principles of Commerce
  • Female students outperform males consistently

Weaknesses:

  • Humanities group has low pass percentage
  • Moderate results in key science subjects like Mathematics and Biology
  • Noticeable gender gap, especially in some groups

7. Recommendations

  • Focus on improving teaching and resources for Humanities students
  • Implement remedial programs targeting male students to reduce the gender gap
  • Invest in improving science laboratories and faculty training to enhance science subject performance
  • Encourage digital and library resources for all students, especially in under-resourced areas
  • Monitor and support schools with low performance to improve overall results

8. Conclusion

The BISE Sahiwal 11th Class Result 2025 indicates moderate success with just over half of students passing. Science and Commerce streams show better results, while Humanities struggles. Female students are leading in performance, pointing to gender disparities that need to be addressed. Focused efforts on weak areas and equitable support for all students will be crucial for improved future outcomes.


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