Federal Board SSC Part 2 Result 2025 – Announcement Date

Federal Board SSC Part 2 Result 2025

The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), which oversees SSC Part II (10th Class) examinations for both domestic and overseas students, has officially confirmed that the SSC Part 2 Result 2025 will be announced on:

📅 Friday, 18 July 2025
🕙 Time: 10:00 AM Pakistan Standard Time\

Stay updated to check your FBISE Class 10 Result.

Timeline Snapshot

EventDate & Time
SSC Part II Exams CompletedMarch 2025
Result Announcement18 July 2025, 10:00 AM
Gazette AvailableWithin 1–2 hours after release

How to Check the Result

On the morning of 18 July, students can access their SSC Part II results via the following methods:

  1. Official FBISE Website
    • Visit fbise.edu.pk, navigate to “Results”, select “SSC Part II (Annual) 2025”, enter your roll number, and submit to view and download your marksheet.
  2. SMS Service
    • Send: php-templateCopyEditFB <space> RollNumber to 5050. A prompt SMS reply will provide your result.
  3. Result Gazette
    • A PDF of the full gazette, listing all candidates and marks, will be uploaded 1–2 hours post-announcement. Students can search by their roll number using the PDF’s search function.
  4. Board Hotline/Helpline
    • Call FBISE’s telephone exchange (e.g., (051) 9269555–59) for result verification via call-based service.

Post-Result Options

Results will be available in full mark-sheet format showing:

  • Subject-wise marks
  • Total marks
  • Grade and pass/fail status

Students should:

  • Print/download digital copies for future use
  • Verify details like name, roll number, and marks carefully
  • Apply for rechecking or re-evaluation if discrepancies are noticed, within the FBISE deadline

Tips for Result Day

  • Ensure a stable internet connection for website access
  • Have your roll number ready in digital or hard copy form
  • Use SMS as a backup in case the website is slow
  • Avoid misinformation—refer only to official FBISE sources

What Comes Next?

For those who pass, it’s on to Intermediate (11th grade) admissions and course planning. Students aiming to improve grades can apply for rechecking. Top performers may receive recognition or scholarships, following board protocols.

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