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

Key Takeaways
- Female candidates outperformed male candidates in the 2025 HSSC First Annual Examination results from BISE Sahiwal.
- The overall pass percentage for girls was 60.02%, significantly higher than the 47.02% recorded for boys.
- The performance gap favoring girls was evident across all academic streams, including Humanities, Science, and Commerce.
- The widest margins in performance were seen in the Humanities and Commerce groups.
- This result continues a consistent trend of female students achieving higher pass rates in previous years' examinations.
The Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) Sahiwal has released the 2025 Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) First Annual Examination results, highlighting a significant and consistent performance gap favoring female students. Across every academic stream, both regular and private female candidates outperformed males, with the overall pass rate for girls reaching 60.02% compared to 47.02% for boys. This pattern is consistent with previous years' results, reinforcing the trend of female academic superiority in these examinations. The largest margins of difference were observed in the Humanities group (50.63% female vs. 28.99% male) and the Commerce group (88.10% female vs. 57.04% male). Even in science streams like Pre-Medical and General Science, female pass rates remained notably higher than those of their male peers. The combined results show a total pass percentage of 54.51% for the 42,529 students who appeared for the exams.




