Your child sat for the 9th Class (Matric Part I) Annual exams 2022 under BISE Sahiwal — and now the official BISE Sahiwal 9th Class (Matric Part I) Annual Result 2022 Gazette PDF has been published. This guide is written specifically for parents: how to check the result, what the grades mean for your child's future, and what to do if the result needs a second look.
What Is the Gazette and Why Does It Matter?
The gazette is the official bulk result document published by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Sahiwal (BISE Sahiwal). Unlike the online result portal — which shows one student's marks at a time — the gazette PDF contains the results of all around 230,000 candidates who registered across Sahiwal, Okara, and Pakpattan for this examination session.
It matters because:
- Universities, colleges, and employers use it to verify that submitted result cards are genuine. It is a fraud-prevention tool.
- It is the primary document for government job eligibility — PPSC, FPSC, and NTS require gazette verification of all board certificates.
- It is how scholarship authorities (HEC, PEEF, DAAD) confirm academic standing.
- If your child's result card is lost or damaged, the gazette is the legal backup document.
BISE Sahiwal, though smaller than many Punjab boards, has consistently improved its pass percentage year-on-year since 2015, reflecting targeted government literacy interventions in the Sahiwal, Okara and Pakpattan districts.
How to Check Your Child's Result
You will need the roll number from your child's admit card. Then use any of these methods:
By SMS (Simplest): From any mobile phone, type the roll number and send to 800292. The BISE Sahiwal code is one of the shortest board codes, making it easy to remember and use. Within 2 minutes, you'll receive a reply with your child's name, marks, grade, and pass/fail status. Standard SMS charge of Rs. 2–5 applies.
By Website: Go to bisesahiwal.edu.pk → Results → 9th Class (Matric Part I) → Annual 2022 → enter the roll number → View Result. The full marks transcript — subject by subject — appears on screen. Download it as a PDF or take a screenshot.
By Gazette PDF: Use the embedded PDF above. Open it, press Ctrl+F, search your child's name or roll number. Their full entry — name, father's name, all subject marks, grade — appears in the document.
Understanding What the Grade Means for Your Child's Future
The 2022 exams were a significant moment: The 2022 board examinations marked Pakistan's educational system 'returning to baseline' — and the results reflected both the relief and the reckoning. With schools fully operational and examination halls returning to normal seating after two years of pandemic disruptions, the 2022 annual exams saw one of the highest registration figures on record. Students who had been promoted without formal assessment in 2020, combined with a normal 2021 cohort, created unusual congestion in some boards. The result gazette from 2022 is therefore unusually large in page count. It also reflected a curious split — students who had attended consistently during 2021–22 performed strongly, while those relying on the inflated grade memory of 2020 policy promotions sometimes struggled. Subject-wise, Physics and Mathematics saw notable improvement as hands-on lab work and classroom interaction resumed.
Here is how the grading scale translates into real options for your child's education:
- A+ (80%+): Your child is in the highest academic tier. They are eligible for merit-based university admissions including medical (MBBS/BDS), engineering (BE/BSc Engineering), and Pakistan's competitive federal universities. The next step is MDCAT (for medicine) or ECAT (for engineering), and a good score there combined with this board result will open top institutions.
- A (70–79%): An excellent result. Your child has a strong competitive position for most bachelor programs. A focused entry test preparation period will open additional doors.
- B (60–69%): A good solid result. Many universities and colleges — both public and private — are accessible. Help your child identify programs they are genuinely interested in, not just what the extended family recommends.
- C/D (40–59%): Your child passed. There are plenty of college options. Private sector career paths in business, IT, design, and vocational fields often value skills and portfolios over board percentages at this level.
- F in any subject: This means failing one or more papers — not failing the full year, necessarily. Your child has two options (see below). This is a setback, not a disaster.
About BISE Sahiwal — The Board Behind This Result
BISE Sahiwal (Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Sahiwal) has served Sahiwal, Okara, and Pakpattan since 1977 — that is nearly 48 years of managing examinations for families across an agricultural heartland famous for its cattle breed, the Sahiwal cow, and fertile wheat and sugarcane fields. Today it affiliates approximately 1,800 schools and processes around 230,000 registrations annually.
Sahiwal board alumni have made strong contributions to agriculture sciences and veterinary medicine — fields directly tied to the region's economic base — at institutes like the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS).
Each year, the board holds a position holder ceremony at a regional ceremony at the Sahiwal board's main examination hall, celebrating the top three students in each academic group. These are public recognitions that many families describe as among the proudest moments of their lives.
If Your Child Failed — What To Do (Step by Step)
Failing a board subject happens to hundreds of thousands of students every year, including children from well-prepared, supportive families. Here is a calm, actionable plan:
Step 1 — Verify the result first. Check the gazette carefully. Confirm the marks in every subject. If something looks significantly off from what your child expected, proceed to Step 2. If the marks look correct, proceed to Step 3.
Step 2 — Apply for Rechecking (if marks seem wrong). Within 15 days of the result date, visit bisesahiwal.edu.pk. Fill the rechecking application. Pay Rs. 1,000–1,500 per subject at the bank. The board committee will recount marks on the answer sheet. Rechecking does not re-evaluate the quality of answers — only the numerical counting. Results in 30–45 days.
Step 3 — Register for Supplementary Exam. In 2022, supplementary exam registrations hit a multi-year high as thousands of students from disrupted academic backgrounds sought to clear backlogs that had accumulated since 2020. Registration opens within days of the result announcement at bisesahiwal.edu.pk. Your child only re-appears in the subjects where they scored below 33%. Use this window to get targeted tutoring in the weak subjects — many students improve significantly in supplementary.
Frequently Asked Questions From Parents
When will the physical result card arrive?
BISE Sahiwal distributes result cards to affiliated schools within 45–60 days of the result announcement. The school then calls students/parents for collection. Do not visit the board office to collect individually unless your school specifically directs you to.
My child's name is spelled differently in the gazette than on the CNIC. Is this a problem?
It can be for future use (university admission, CNIC matching). Apply for a name correction at the BISE Sahiwal office in Sahiwal before the result card is printed — after that, corrections require a more involved process.
Can we share the gazette result link with university admission portals?
Most university portals ask for roll number and board name — they directly query the board's database. The gazette PDF on this page can serve as backup documentation if the portal's integration fails.
We are relocating to another city. Can my child's result be transferred to a different board?
Board affiliations cannot be transferred retroactively — the result is permanently under BISE Sahiwal. However, for future classes (e.g., moving from Matric to Intermediate), your child can register under a different board in the new city.