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Pakistan Boards Made Clear

PakBoards brings Pakistan board results, past papers, date sheets, roll number slips, syllabus, and pairing schemes into one focused product built around how students actually search.

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Active Coverage

32

Pakistan board hubs across Federal, Punjab, Sindh, KPK, FDE, and PEC.

Archive PDFs

4,495+

Real source papers preserved and structured for class and subject browsing.

Structured Routes

9,213

Clean placements across board, class, group, subject, year, and session.

Provinces

7

Province-aware coverage so students can stay inside the correct board ecosystem.

Quick Result Search

Find your result in seconds

Select board, class, year, and roll number to open the exact result hub.

Choose your board from the list.

Only classes 9 to 12 are supported.

Annual results for 2026 and 2027.

Use the same roll number from your admit card.

Core Student Workflows

PakBoards is organized around the actions Pakistan board students repeat every year.

Results

Roll-number result hubs for annual and supplementary result seasons.

Past Papers

Archive-backed Pakistan board papers by board, class, group, and subject.

Date Sheets

Board-wise exam schedule pages with official-source links and updates.

Roll No Slip

Student-friendly guidance for admit cards, slips, and board portals.

Syllabus

Class and group based syllabus pages for Pakistan board preparation.

Pairing Schemes

Chapter-weight and paper-pattern guidance for smarter revision.

Featured Boards

Quick access to the boards students search most for during result and exam season.

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FB
Federal

FBISE

Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Islamabad

LA
Punjab

BISE Lahore

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Lahore

RA
Punjab

BISE Rawalpindi

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi

FA
Punjab

BISE Faisalabad

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Faisalabad

MU
Punjab

BISE Multan

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Multan

BI
Sindh

BIEK Karachi

Board of Intermediate Education Karachi

BS
Sindh

BSEK Karachi

Board of Secondary Education Karachi

SA
Punjab

BISE Sargodha

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Sargodha

What PakBoards is

PakBoards is a free study resource for students sitting examinations under Pakistan's official education boards. The country runs a decentralised exam system: instead of one national paper, each region has its own Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) that sets, marks and declares its own results. A Matric (SSC, classes 9 and 10) or Intermediate (HSSC, classes 11 and 12) student in Lahore takes a different paper from one in Karachi, Peshawar or Multan, even in the same subject and year. That fragmentation is exactly the problem PakBoards solves. We bring the major boards together in one place, organised the way the system actually works, so you no longer have to dig through slow, scattered official portals to find what applies to you. The platform covers BISE boards across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, alongside the Federal Board (FBISE), the Punjab Examination Commission and the Federal Directorate of Education. For the boards with published archives, you can browse genuine past papers spanning roughly 2013 to 2026, depending on the board, sorted by class, group and subject. Larger collections such as FBISE, BIEK Karachi, BISE Lahore, Multan and Peshawar run into hundreds or even thousands of papers each. What makes PakBoards different is structure and honesty. Everything is mapped to real boards, real class levels and real subject groups (Science, Arts, Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, ICom and FA), and every board links back to its official site so you can verify dates and results at source. We add value by making this material findable and consistent, not by replacing the boards themselves. The result is a faster, clearer starting point for revision, whichever board you belong to.

How to use PakBoards

Start by choosing your board. Because exam papers differ between regions, the right paper depends on which BISE you are registered with, so pick the board for your city or region first, for example BISE Lahore, BIEK Karachi, BISE Peshawar or the Federal Board. Boards are grouped by province to make this quicker. Next, narrow down by class. Select Matric (class 9 or 10) or Intermediate (class 11 or 12); the Punjab Examination Commission and FDE pages also cover primary classes 5 and 8. You can then filter by group, such as Science, Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, ICom or Arts, which keeps you to the subjects you actually study. From there, open a subject to see its available past papers listed by year. Boards with archives typically reach up to 2024 or 2025, so you can practise with recent papers as well as older ones to spot recurring question patterns. For date sheets and result announcements, use the official portal link shown on each board's page. PakBoards always points you to the board's own website for the most current exam timetable and result information, so you are checking the authoritative source.

Why a board-by-board structure

Pakistan does not run a single national board exam. Education is administered region by region, and each Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education writes its own question papers, sets its own date sheets and declares its own results. A Science student in Gujranwala and one in Hyderabad may study the same subject yet sit very different papers in the same year. Organising everything board by board therefore is not a design preference, it mirrors how the system genuinely works. It ensures the past papers you revise from are the ones your own examiner is likely to follow, rather than a generic mix that could mislead your preparation. It also keeps date sheets, result links and subject groups tied to the correct authority, so you always reach the right official portal. For a student, board-first navigation is simply the fastest, most reliable way to find material that truly applies to your exam.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Pakistani education boards does PakBoards cover?

PakBoards covers the major boards across all regions of Pakistan, including BISE boards in Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, plus the Federal Board (FBISE), the Punjab Examination Commission (PEC) and the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE). Some boards have large published past-paper archives, while a few newer or smaller boards are listed so you can reach their official portal even where papers are not yet available.

What is the difference between SSC and HSSC, or Matric and Inter?

SSC (Secondary School Certificate), commonly called Matric, covers classes 9 and 10. HSSC (Higher Secondary School Certificate), commonly called Intermediate or Inter, covers classes 11 and 12. PakBoards organises papers by these levels, and the PEC and FDE sections additionally cover primary classes 5 and 8.

How far back do the past papers go?

It varies by board. Some archives begin around 2013 to 2015 and run up to 2024, 2025 or even 2026, while newer boards on the platform have a shorter range. The available years are shown on each subject page, so you can practise with both recent papers and older ones to identify recurring question patterns.

Are these official papers, and where do date sheets and results come from?

The past papers are drawn from each board's examinations and organised here for easy access. For exam date sheets and result announcements, PakBoards links directly to each board's official website, because the board itself is the authoritative source for timetables and results. Always confirm dates and results on the official portal.

How do I find the right paper for my exam?

Pick your board first, since papers differ between regions, then choose your class (9, 10, 11 or 12), then your group such as Science, Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, ICom or Arts. Finally open your subject to see its past papers listed by year. This board-first path ensures the papers you revise from match the ones your own board sets.

Is PakBoards free to use?

Yes. PakBoards is a free resource for students. You can browse boards, classes, subject groups and past papers without any charge, and follow the official board links for date sheets and results at no cost.