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Girls VS Boys: BISE DG Khan 11th Class Results 2025 – Who Performed Better?

Afaq Wajdan Malik
October 16, 2025 at 07:22 AM
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Girls VS Boys: BISE DG Khan 11th Class Results 2025 – Who Performed Better?

Key Takeaways

  • Female candidates outperformed male candidates in the 2025 HSSC First Annual Examination results from BISE DG Khan.
  • The overall pass percentage for girls was 70.26%, significantly higher than the 54.62% pass rate for boys.
  • The gender performance gap was consistent across all academic streams, including humanities, pre-medical, pre-engineering, and general science.
  • The largest performance differences were observed in the humanities and general science groups.
  • This result continues a trend of superior academic performance by female candidates in previous years' DG Khan Board examinations.

The recently announced 2025 Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) First Annual Examination results by the Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) DG Khan reveal a pronounced and consistent performance disparity favoring female students over their male counterparts. Across every academic stream, both regular and private candidates, girls posted significantly higher pass percentages, with the overall female pass rate reaching 70.26% against the male rate of 54.62%. This gender gap, exceeding 16% overall, was particularly wide in humanities and general science groups. Even in traditionally male-dominated areas like pre-medical and pre-engineering, female candidates maintained a clear academic advantage. This outcome reinforces a recurring trend observed in previous examination cycles conducted by the DG Khan Board, underscoring the stronger overall academic achievement of female students in the region.

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