10th Class Result Bahawalpur Board 2026 – Check by Roll Number & SMS
10th class result Bahawalpur board is expected on August 6, 2026, at 10:00 AM, under the Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC) unified schedule. BISE Bahawalpur manages SSC Part 2 (Matric) exams for students in Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, and Rahim Yar Khan districts. Once announced, you can check your marks online by roll number, by name, through SMS on code 800298, or by downloading the result gazette — all covered below, with a direct link to the official BISE Bahawalpur portal.
Checking a different board? All Punjab, KPK, and Sindh boards are listed under 10th Class Result 2026.
Check Your Result Online
Enter your roll number below. This tool connects straight to the official server — no fake or copied data.
Type «Roll No» and send to 800298
Works on every network, even without internet. Standard SMS charges apply.
Full result gazette — every student, roll number & name
Uploaded shortly after the announcement. Use Ctrl+F to search by roll number or name.
10th Class Result Bahawalpur Board – Official Date
BISE Bahawalpur is expected to announce results on August 6, 2026, at 10:00 AM, alongside the other eight Punjab boards. Some sites still show earlier tentative dates like July 24, carried over from older estimates. Treat August 6 as the working date and confirm on bisebwp.edu.pk closer to the announcement.
Districts Covered by BISE Bahawalpur
Established in 1968 and headquartered in Cheema Town, the board handles Matric and Intermediate exams for three districts of southern Punjab:
- Bahawalpur — the city and surrounding tehsils
- Bahawalnagar — including Chishtian and Fort Abbas
- Rahim Yar Khan — including Sadiqabad and Khanpur
How to Check 10th Class Result Bahawalpur Board
- Roll number: visit bisebwp.edu.pk, open the SSC Part 2 result section, and enter your roll number exactly as printed on your admit card.
- By name: use the name search option with your full name and father’s name if you’ve lost your roll number slip.
- SMS: send your roll number to 800298 to get your marks by text — handy when the site is slow.
- Gazette: download the PDF from the official site and search with Ctrl+F by roll number or name.
Grading System
BISE Bahawalpur follows the standard Punjab grading scale for SSC Part 2. Total marks are usually 550 for science groups and vary slightly for arts and commerce groups, and the minimum passing mark is 33% per subject.
| Grade | Percentage |
|---|---|
| A1 | 80% and above |
| A | 70% – 79% |
| B | 60% – 69% |
| C | 50% – 59% |
| D | 40% – 49% |
| E | 33% – 39% |
| F | Below 33% |
Paper Rechecking
If you believe a subject was marked incorrectly, apply for rechecking through the official portal within 15 days of the announcement. Select your subjects, pay the fee per subject, and wait a few weeks for the revised marks to be issued. The higher of your original and rechecked score counts as final, so rechecking never lowers your result.
Position Holders and Toppers
BISE Bahawalpur names its top position holders a day before the general result, at a formal ceremony. Position-holder status is a nice honour, but for admissions purposes your own aggregate percentage matters far more than province-wide rank.
Supplementary Exam Option
Failed one or two subjects? You’re placed in the compartment category and don’t have to repeat the whole year. BISE Bahawalpur holds a supplementary exam a few months after the annual result, letting you clear just the subjects you failed. The supply date sheet is published on bisebwp.edu.pk once the annual result season wraps up.
Marks Improvement Option
Passed but not happy with your grade? BISE Bahawalpur is one of the few boards that lets students reappear for marks improvement — up to four attempts within three years of passing. This is different from the supplementary exam: it’s for students who already passed but want a better grade for college admissions or a specific program cutoff. Check the improvement exam schedule on the official website when you’re ready to reappear.
What to Do After Your Result
- Download and print your result card, then collect the original DMC from your school once it arrives from the board.
- Decide your Intermediate group — FSc, ICS, ICom, or FA — based on your strongest subjects and career goals, not just your marks.
- Check merit lists for your target college early; admission cutoffs move fast in the first two weeks after results.
- If your grade is on the edge of a cutoff, weigh the marks improvement option against rechecking — improvement takes longer but raises your actual score, while rechecking only fixes marking errors.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
A few small errors cause most of the confusion on result day. Watch out for these:
- Entering the roll number with extra spaces or missing leading zeros.
- Refreshing the website nonstop instead of switching to SMS when it’s slow.
- Losing the roll number slip without knowing the name-search option exists.
- Missing the 15-day rechecking deadline after the announcement.
FAQs
When is the 10th class result Bahawalpur board date?
Expected on August 6, 2026, at 10:00 AM, together with the other Punjab boards under the PBCC schedule.
Can I check my result by name?
Yes. Use the name search option on the official portal with your full name, father’s name, and the year 2026, in case your roll number slip is misplaced.
What is the SMS code?
Send your roll number to 800298 to receive your marks directly on your phone.
Which districts does BISE Bahawalpur cover?
Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, and Rahim Yar Khan.
Can I reappear to improve my marks after passing?
Yes. BISE Bahawalpur allows marks improvement attempts up to four times within three years of passing, separate from the supplementary exam for failed subjects.
What if I’m not satisfied with my marks?
Apply for paper rechecking through the official portal within 15 days, after paying the fee per subject.
Final Word
Keep your roll number handy and bookmark this page. Whatever your 10th class result Bahawalpur board turns out to be, it’s one step in a longer journey — use it to plan your next move, not to define it.
