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📄 Multan Board 9th Class (Matric Part I) Annual Result 2021 Gazette PDF 📥 Download PDF

For many families in Multan, Khanewal, Vehari, and Lodhran, a result in the BISE Multan 9th Class (Matric Part I) Annual Result 2021 Gazette PDF represents something far more than marks on a page — it represents the first formal educational credential in a family's history, or the stepping stone towards a future that previous generations could only imagine. This guide is for every student who sat these exams and every family that supported them.

The Weight of This Result — and the Context Behind It

The 2021 academic year was unlike any other in Pakistan's educational history. Following two consecutive years of pandemic disruptions — including the wholesale cancellation of board exams in 2020 and policy-based promotions that left millions of students without formal assessment — the 2021 annual exams represented a watershed moment. Students who sat these papers had endured over 18 months of school closures, online classes on unstable connections, and the psychological strain of COVID-19 affecting their families. The gazette from this session therefore tells not just a story of marks and grades, but of resilience in genuinely impossible circumstances. Pass rates were slightly lower than pre-pandemic baselines in many boards as the true learning gaps from remote schooling became apparent — but individual position holder scores were remarkably high, suggesting that motivated students found ways to excel regardless.

BISE Multan serves the historic 'City of Saints', one of South Asia's oldest continuously inhabited cities — an area where Multan students benefit from a deeply rooted academic culture tied to its status as an ancient seat of learning. The city's proximity to Nishtar Medical University drives intense competition in Pre-Medical, with families investing heavily in biology and chemistry tuition. These aren't just statistics: they are the stories of families investing everything into their children's futures.

Multan has historically had one of the highest Pre-Medical group enrolments among all Punjab boards, reflecting the region's aspiration towards medical education — a legacy linked to the presence of Nishtar Hospital, one of Pakistan's largest public hospitals.

Find Your Result — Right Now

Three methods, no internet required for the first one:

📱 SMS — Works Even Without Internet:
Type your roll number. Send to 800293. The BISE Multan SMS service is managed through the Punjab IT Board's result gateway infrastructure. Reply arrives in 1–2 minutes with your name, marks, grade, and result status. Works on any Pakistani SIM — Jazz, Telenor, Zong, Ufone. Costs a few rupees.

🌐 Website:
Visit bisemultan.edu.pk → Results → 9th Class (Matric Part I) → Annual 2021 → enter roll number → view full marks transcript. Download or screenshot immediately.

📄 Gazette PDF (on this page):
Press Ctrl+F in the PDF viewer above. Search your name or roll number. Your full entry — all subject marks, total, grade — is listed there permanently.

What BISE Multan Is — and Why This Gazette Is Official

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Multan (BISE Multan) has served Multan, Khanewal, Vehari, and Lodhran since 1968 — nearly 57 years of conducting examinations, publishing gazettes, and issuing marks certificates that have opened doors for generations of students from this region.

The gazette is not a summary or a printout from a website. It is the primary legal document — the same file that schools, universities, government departments, and the Supreme Court of Pakistan would use to verify your result if ever asked. It cannot be altered or falsified — each entry is signed off by the board's examination controller.

BISE Multan's most celebrated alumni are in medicine — the board consistently channels top Pre-Medical graduates into Nishtar Medical University and other Punjab medical colleges, making it a crucible of Pakistan's next generation of doctors.

Understanding What Your Grade Means — Honestly

Every grade tells a story, and every grade is a beginning, not an ending:

  • A+ or A: You have opened the widest possible doors. Medical college, engineering university, law school — the merit lists are within reach. Now comes the next examination (MDCAT, ECAT) and the next chapter.
  • B or C: You have passed well and you have options. Pakistan has hundreds of universities and colleges. Many professions — IT, business, education, design, agriculture — do not require the top merit positions. You can build an excellent career from here.
  • Passed, but barely: You crossed the line. That matters. Go to college, work hard, and let the next four years show who you really are — because board marks are the beginning of an academic record, not its entirety.
  • Failed one or more subjects: This is one chapter, not the final page. See the supplementary exam information below. Many students who initially failed a board exam have gone on to become doctors, engineers, and successful professionals. What you do next matters more than what happened in this result.

The Grading System in Plain Language

What you scoredGradePlain Meaning
80% or moreA+Outstanding — top of the class
70–79%AVery Good — strong university candidate
60–69%BGood — many options open
50–59%CSatisfactory — passed with options
40–49%DFair — you passed, proceed forward
33–39%EPass — minimum threshold cleared
Below 33%FFailed this subject — supplementary exam is your path

Remember: you must score above 33% in every single subject separately (theory and practical counted separately for science subjects). A 70% aggregate with a 30% in one practical counts as a fail in that subject.

If You Failed — The Road Forward

The 2021 supplementary exams were particularly significant as they provided a crucial safety net for students whose exam preparation had been disrupted by COVID-19 illness, family bereavement, or connectivity issues during online classes. Register at bisemultan.edu.pk within 30–45 days of the result announcement. You only appear in the subjects you failed. Many students significantly improve their marks in this session — partly because they know exactly what went wrong and have time to fix it, and partly because anxiety levels are lower the second time around.

For rechecking (within 15 days): if you genuinely believe marks were counted incorrectly — not that your answers deserved more, but that numbers were added up wrong — apply at bisemultan.edu.pk and pay Rs. 1,000–1,500 per subject. The board will recount your answer sheet marks.

Celebrating Multan's Academic Tradition

Position holders — the top three students in each group — are honoured at a ceremony hosted at Multan Arts Council. These are students from Multan, Khanewal, Vehari, and Lodhran who climbed to the top of a system that examines approximately 350,000 candidates. Their achievement celebrates the entire region.

BISE Multan's most celebrated alumni are in medicine — the board consistently channels top Pre-Medical graduates into Nishtar Medical University and other Punjab medical colleges, making it a crucible of Pakistan's next generation of doctors.

Questions from Families Who Have Never Done This Before

We have never collected a result certificate before. Where do we go?
Result cards are sent by BISE Multan directly to your child's school. The school will contact you for collection — usually 45–60 days after the result announcement. You do not need to visit the board office unless the school instructs you to.

Someone offered to get the gazette with our child's name "fixed" for a fee. Is this legitimate?
No. Any unofficial alteration of the gazette is illegal and constitutes academic fraud. Name corrections must be done through the official BISE Multan name correction process with documentary evidence.

Can our child's result be used for a government job even though they are from a smaller district?
Yes — the gazette and result card issued by BISE Multan are equally valid nationwide. There is no district or city advantage in how results are assessed for government recruitment. PPSC, FPSC, and other bodies accept all board certificates equally.

Our child passed but is disappointed with the marks. Should they try rechecking?
Only if there is a specific discrepancy (e.g., expected 70% in Chemistry but got 45%). Rechecking does not re-evaluate quality — it only checks if numbers were added correctly. If the marks seem proportional to exam performance, it may not be worth the fee or the waiting period.