Girls VS Boys: BISE Multan 11th Class Results 2025 β Who Won?

Key Takeaways
- Female candidates outperformed male candidates in the 2025 HSSC First Annual Examination results from BISE Multan.
- The overall pass percentage for girls was 63.33%, significantly higher than the 47.33% recorded for boys.
- The performance gap favoring female students was consistent across all academic streams (Humanities, Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, Science, Commerce).
- The results confirm a continuing trend of female academic superiority observed in previous years.
- The largest performance differences were noted in the humanities, commerce, and science streams.
The Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) Multan has released the results for the 2025 Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) First Annual Examination, which clearly illustrate a significant performance disparity between male and female students. Female candidates surpassed their male peers in pass percentages across all academic streams, including regular and private candidates. The overall pass rate for girls stood at 63.33%, substantially higher than the 47.33% achieved by boys, contributing to a combined pass rate of 55.74%. Specific groups like Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering showed particularly large margins, with female pass rates exceeding 63% in both. This consistent trend underscores the academic dominance of female students in the Multan Board's recent examinations, especially noted in the humanities and science groups.




