Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Overall Pass Percentage
- Group-Wise Pass Rates
- Subject-Wise Performance
- Gender-Based Comparison
- District and Institutional Trends
- Strengths and Weaknesses
- Recommendations and Implications
- Conclusion
1. Introduction
The 2025 results of the 11th class (HSSC Part I) by BISE Gujranwala have generated significant discussion. The data highlights student performance across various study groups, subjects, and demographics. Analyzing this breakdown helps in identifying trends and areas requiring attention—whether it’s a subject, a group, or a gender gap.
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of these results, helping students, teachers, parents, and policymakers understand what the numbers really mean.
2. Overall Pass Percentage
The overall performance of BISE Gujranwala this year shows that less than half the students passed, raising concerns about academic standards and learning effectiveness.
Key Stats
| Metric | Number |
|---|---|
| Total Registered Candidates | 145,417 |
| Total Appeared | 142,101 |
| Total Passed | 72,957 |
| Overall Pass Percentage | 49.95% |
A pass percentage below 50% is concerning, especially at the intermediate level, where foundational preparation for higher studies is expected.
3. Group-Wise Pass Rates
Students choose specific academic groups in 11th class, and performance often varies significantly between them.
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Group Performance Overview
| Group | Pass Percentage |
|---|---|
| Pre-Medical | 60.50% |
| Pre-Engineering | 64.52% |
| General Science | 46.24% |
| Humanities | 41.71% |
| Commerce | 51.45% |
| Home Economics | 85.00% |
Insights:
- Pre-Engineering leads among science streams with a strong 64.52%.
- Humanities has the lowest success rate, possibly due to limited resources or lower student motivation.
- Home Economics stands out with an impressive 85%, indicating either easier assessment standards or better preparation.
4. Subject-Wise Performance
Analyzing individual subjects reveals where students are thriving and where they struggle.
Subject-Wise Pass Percentages
| Subject | Pass Percentage |
|---|---|
| Islamic Education | 98.06% |
| Urdu | 93.47% |
| Fine Arts | 96.65% |
| Geography | 97.19% |
| Physics | 81.62% |
| Chemistry | 74.56% |
| Biology | 72.21% |
| English (Compulsory) | 74.00% |
| Mathematics | 62.94% |
| Computer Science | 79.01% |
| Business Mathematics | 86.36% |
| Economics | 76.64% |
| Psychology | 68.10% |
| Principles of Commerce | 91.55% |
| Arabic | 83.97% |
Key Observations:
- Islamic Education, Urdu, and Geography consistently show high pass rates.
- Mathematics remains challenging with just over 62%.
- Science subjects like Physics and Chemistry perform better than expected.
- Commerce-related subjects reflect strong outcomes.
5. Gender-Based Comparison
Performance differs when comparing male and female students of BISE Gujranwla 11 class result. The 2025 data confirms a continuing trend seen in past years.
Gender-Wise Performance
| Gender | Appeared | Passed | Pass % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boys | 67,120 | 31,819 | 47.42% |
| Girls | 78,297 | 41,138 | 52.54% |
| Combined | 145,417 | 72,957 | 49.95% |
Observations:
- Girls outperformed boys with a margin of over 5%.
- This trend is especially visible in the Humanities and Science groups.
- Female students continue to show higher consistency and exam readiness.
6. District and Institutional Trends
BISE Gujranwala covers multiple districts, including:
- Gujranwala
- Sialkot
- Gujrat
- Narowal
- Mandi Bahauddin
- Hafizabad
Trends and Insights:
- Urban centers like Gujranwala and Sialkot generally perform better, likely due to better facilities and faculty.
- Private institutions show higher pass rates compared to government colleges.
- Rural colleges struggle with lower resources, fewer qualified staff, and poor infrastructure.
- Some top colleges boast pass rates above 85%, especially in science streams.
7. Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths:
- Subjects like Islamic Education, Urdu, Geography, and Commerce show high pass rates.
- Girls continue to outperform boys, a sign of growing female participation and dedication.
- Several schools in urban areas demonstrate high academic standards.
Weaknesses:
- Overall pass rate below 50% is a major concern.
- Subjects like Mathematics and Humanities need urgent attention.
- Performance disparity between urban and rural institutions is still wide.
- Lack of subject-specialist teachers in rural areas may be a contributing factor.
8. Recommendations and Implications
For Students:
- Identify weak subjects early and seek extra support or tutoring.
- Utilize past papers, online lectures, and study groups.
- Girls should continue leveraging their momentum, while boys need greater academic discipline.
For Teachers and Institutions:
- Implement remedial sessions for subjects with low pass rates.
- Encourage teacher training programs, especially in Mathematics and English.
- Ensure subject specialists are assigned to the correct classes.
For Education Authorities:
- Prioritize resources for rural schools.
- Address curriculum and examination structure for difficult subjects.
- Develop a standardized teacher training framework across all institutions.
- Conduct research into why students are failing and pilot new teaching strategies.
9. Conclusion
The 11th Class Result 2025 by BISE Gujranwala paints a mixed picture:
- While certain subjects and groups perform well, overall performance remains a concern.
- With a pass rate of just 49.95%, almost every second student failed, which is not acceptable at such a crucial academic stage.
- Gender-wise, female students continue to shine, but support must be extended to all learners equally.
- Academic authorities, teachers, and students must collaborate to address the systemic issues reflected in this year’s result.
With proper planning, targeted support, and continuous evaluation, the board and its stakeholders can work together to significantly improve outcomes in the years ahead.