On Tuesday, July 9th at 10:00 AM, the nine educational boards in Punjab will declare the Matric Exam 2024 results. Students can use their smartphones or the website of the relevant board to view their results online.
Early in March of this year, the first annual Secondary School Certificate Part-II, or Class 10, examinations were held by all nine of Punjab’s Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Educations (BISEs).
According to reports, students who took the yearly examinations will be waiting for the results to be announced on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, in order to be admitted to the intermediate level.
Students can visit the official websites of their individual boards to view the results via Gazette and SMS.
The matric results for 2024 are something that students in Punjab are looking forward to as the school year comes to an end.
The exact release date has not yet been confirmed by the Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) throughout Punjab, including BISE Bahawalpur.
On the other hand, the signs point to an announcement of the findings on July 20, 2024, or later that month. Results from the Punjab Boards will be distributed via two channels:
Online: Students can view their results by going to the board’s official website. Every board will have a specific results page where students can obtain their scorecard by entering their roll number and other necessary information.
Mobile Phone: There will also be a mobile SMS alternative available for people who do not have instant access to the internet. Students only need to email their roll number and the district’s unique “board code” to a pre-designated number. The following are the board codes for each district:
- Faisalabad: 800240
- Dera Ghazi Khan: 800295
- Gujranwala: 800299
- Rawalpindi: 800296
- Lahore: 800291
- Bahawalpur: 800298
- Sargodha: 800290
- Multan: 800293
- Sahiwal: 800292
In Pakistan’s Punjab province, the Punjab Boards are in charge of administering tests and conferring diplomas for secondary education. There are nine boards total, and each one represents a separate district.