Girls VS Boys: BISE Sargodha 11th Class Results 2025 β Who Performed Better?

Key Takeaways
- Female candidates outperformed male candidates across all academic streams in the 2025 HSSC-I results from BISE Sargodha.
- The overall pass percentage gap between girls (65.64%) and boys (46.00%) is 19.6%.
- The performance gap is consistent for both regular and private candidates in all reported groups.
- Female students achieved notably higher success rates in science groups like Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering.
- The results continue a consistent trend of female academic superiority observed in previous years.
The Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) Sargodha has released the results for the 2025 Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC-I) First Annual Examination, clearly illustrating a substantial performance gap favoring female students. Across every academic stream, including regular and private candidates, girls consistently outperformed boys, continuing a pattern seen in previous years. The overall pass percentage shows girls achieving 65.64% success compared to only 46.00% for boys, marking a significant 19.6% performance gap. This disparity is evident in detailed group statistics; for instance, in the Pre-Medical group, female success reached 73.62% versus 66.27% for males. The trend was particularly pronounced in the Humanities and Commerce groups among private candidates. The data confirms that female candidates secured higher success rates across the board, indicating a clear academic lead in this examination cycle.




