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

Today is the day you've been waiting for. The BISE Rawalpindi 9th Class (Matric Part I) Annual Result 2021 Gazette PDF has been released — and this page has everything you need to find your result, understand what it means, and figure out your next steps. Let's get straight to it.

First: Check Your Result Right Now

Three ways to check, fastest to most detailed:

Method 1 — SMS (Fastest, No Internet Needed)

Open your phone's SMS app. Type your roll number only. Send to 800296. Wait 60–90 seconds. You'll get your result by return SMS. The BISE Rawalpindi SMS code (800296) is linked to the Rawalpindi board's internal student management system. It works on Jazz, Telenor, Zong, Ufone — all networks. A few rupees charge applies.

Method 2 — Official Website

Go to biserawalpindi.edu.pk. Click Results. Select 9th Class (Matric Part I), Annual 2021. Enter roll number. Submit. Print or screenshot your transcript. Note: on result day the site often slows down — use SMS first if you're impatient.

Method 3 — This Gazette PDF

Use the PDF viewer at the top of this page. Press Ctrl+F. Search your name or roll number. The gazette contains every registered candidate — you will definitely be in there. This is also how you check a classmate's result or your school's complete performance.

What the 2021 Exams Meant for Students Like You

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.

If you sat under BISE Rawalpindi, you shared that moment with over 310,000 others from Rawalpindi, Attock, Chakwal, and Jhelum — from the heart of Rawalpindi (Pakistan's garrison city, home to GHQ and strategically linked to the federal capital Islamabad) to smaller towns in the outer districts. The twin-city geography of Rawalpindi-Islamabad means students here have access to both the elite private school networks of Islamabad and the traditional coaching academy culture of Rawalpindi's Sadiqabad and Raja Bazaar areas.

Understanding Your Grade

Got your result? Here's what it means:

  • A+ (80%+): Outstanding. You qualify for top public university merit lists including medical colleges, UET, NUST. Keep working hard for MDCAT/ECAT.
  • A (70–79%): Very Good. Strong competitive position for most bachelor programs. Supplement with a good entry test score.
  • B (60–69%): Good. You have plenty of options for undergraduate study. Focus on ECAT/MDCAT preparation to compensate.
  • C (50–59%): Satisfactory. Many colleges will accept you. Consider programs that weigh entry test performance heavily — a great test score can offset the board marks.
  • D/E (33–49%): You passed. Your options are more limited at competitive institutions but there are many colleges and universities with open admissions. Own it and start strong at the next level.
  • F (below 33% in any subject): You did not pass that subject. See the supplementary exam section below — this is not the end of the road.

About the Gazette Itself

The BISE Rawalpindi 9th Class (Matric Part I) Annual Result 2021 Gazette PDF is the official document published by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi, established 1977. BISE Rawalpindi's catchment area includes some of Pakistan's most educationally competitive districts — Chakwal district in particular has historically produced a disproportionate number of military officers and civil servants, correlating with very high Matric and Inter pass rates.

Unlike your online result (which only shows your own marks), the gazette is a bulk document — it lists every single candidate in roll number order. This is why schools use it to compile their pass percentages, why universities use it to verify submitted marks, and why governments use it to confirm academic eligibility for jobs. It is, in legal terms, the most authoritative record of your examination performance that exists.

You Failed — Here's What to Do

Deep breath. BISE Rawalpindi provides two recovery pathways:

Option 1 — Rechecking: If you believe your marks were counted incorrectly (not that your answers deserved more — only that the counting was wrong), apply for rechecking within 15 days. Go to biserawalpindi.edu.pk, fill the form, pay Rs. 1,000–1,500 per subject. Results in 30–45 days. Important: the committee counts marks, it does not re-read or re-evaluate your answers.

Option 2 — Supplementary Exam: The better option for most. Register within 30–45 days of the result announcement. You only re-appear in subjects you failed. 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. Many students use the supplementary exam period to genuinely improve their preparation — and significantly improve their marks.

Position Holders & What Rawalpindi Celebrates

Every year, BISE Rawalpindi holds a ceremony at a ceremony held at the BISE Rawalpindi board office in Satellite Town to recognise the top three position holders in each group. Rawalpindi board alumni are prominently represented in Pakistan's military, civil service, and COMSATS University — reflecting the twin city's dual identity as a garrison town and knowledge economy. These ceremonies are attended by provincial education ministers, district commissioners, and — most importantly — the students' own families, who witness the public recognition of years of effort.

FAQs from Students

My name is spelled wrong in the gazette — what do I do?
Apply for a name correction at BISE Rawalpindi's office in Rawalpindi with your CNIC, birth certificate, and school admission form. This must be done before your result card is issued — corrections are not possible after the card is printed.

Can I get a duplicate result card if I lose mine?
Yes — BISE Rawalpindi issues duplicate certificates. Visit the board office with your roll number, CNIC, and the prescribed fee. Processing takes 2–4 weeks.

Is the gazette PDF accessible for people with visual impairment?
The PDF is text-searchable rather than a scanned image for recent years, which means screen readers can navigate it. For earlier years (pre-2020), the PDF may be a scan requiring OCR tools.

I am applying for a government job that requires my matric gazette entry. Is this the right document?
Yes — this page links directly to the official BISE Rawalpindi-published gazette. Download it using the button at the top, and if required, you can get an attested photocopy stamped at the board office.