Girls VS Boys: BISE Lahore 11th Class Results 2025 - Who Performed Better?

Key Takeaways
- Female candidates outperformed male candidates in the 2025 BISE Lahore HSSC First Annual Examination across all academic streams.
- The overall pass percentage for girls was 70.08%, significantly higher than the 59.68% recorded for boys.
- The performance gap was most pronounced in the Pre-Medical group, where female success was over 80% compared to male success of 25.22%.
- Female students also showed superior performance in Commerce, Pre-Engineering, and General Science groups.
- This result continues a consistent trend of female academic superiority observed in previous examination years.
The 2025 HSSC First Annual Examination results released by the Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore highlight a persistent performance disparity favoring female candidates over their male counterparts across all academic streams, both regular and private. Overall, the pass percentage for girls stood at 70.08%, significantly higher than the 59.68% achieved by boys out of the total candidates. Specific group breakdowns show pronounced differences, such as in the Pre-Medical group where female success reached 80.09% versus 25.22% for males. While the Humanities group showed a smaller gap, female candidates consistently maintained a higher success rate across Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, General Science, and Commerce groups. This outcome continues an established pattern observed in previous examination cycles, reinforcing the need to analyze the factors contributing to this gender-based academic gap.




