9th Class Result 2026 – Check By Name, Roll No & SMS (All Punjab Boards)

The 9th class result 2026 will be announced on 2 September 2026 at 10:00 AM, with all nine Punjab boards releasing simultaneously under the Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC). Students who appeared in the SSC Part 1 annual examination can check their result by roll number on the official board portal, by SMS, by name through the result gazette, or using the checker below.

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9th Class Result 2026 Announcement

2 September 2026 · 10:00 AM PKT · All Punjab Boards

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9th Class Result 2026 Date and Time

DetailInformation
Class9th (SSC Part 1 / Matric Part 1)
ExaminationAnnual Examination 2026
Result date2 September 2026
Result time10:00 AM PKT
BoardsAll 9 Punjab BISE boards
Announcing authorityPunjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC)
Passing requirement33% in each subject
Total marks (SSC Part 1)505
Checking methodsRoll number, SMS, name, gazette

Punjab does not let individual boards choose their own result dates. The PBCC sets one schedule and every board follows it, which is why Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad and the other six announce at the same minute rather than across separate days.

That coordination has one practical consequence worth planning for. At 10:00 AM, nine board servers absorb their entire candidate load at once. Portals slow down, some stop responding, and the first hour is the worst time to rely on a website alone. Knowing your board's SMS code before result day is the difference between getting your marks in thirty seconds and refreshing a frozen page for twenty minutes.

How to Check 9th Class Result 2026

Four methods work. Which one is best depends on your internet connection and whether you have your roll number slip in hand.

Check by Roll Number

This gives the most detail — subject-wise marks, total, grade, and pass status.

  1. Open your board's official result portal
  2. Go to the Results section and select SSC Part 1 (9th Class) Annual 2026
  3. Enter your roll number exactly as printed on your roll number slip, with no spaces
  4. Submit, and complete the captcha if one appears
  5. Save the page as a PDF or take a screenshot immediately
How to Check 9th Class Result 2026 by Roll Number

One detail costs students time every year: on several boards the result portal sits on a different address from the main website. BISE Lahore is the clearest example — results open at result.biselahore.com, not at the homepage. If a board site loads but shows no result section, check whether a separate portal address exists.

Type the roll number carefully. Portals reject typos rather than suggesting corrections, and a mistyped digit either returns nothing or, worse, returns another candidate's record.

Check by SMS

The SMS service runs on separate infrastructure from the web portals, so it keeps working when the websites buckle. On result day this is not a fallback — it is usually the fastest route.

Type your roll number as a plain message, with no prefix and no spaces, and send it to your board's code.

BoardSMS Code
BISE Lahore800291
BISE Gujranwala800299
BISE Rawalpindi800296
BISE Faisalabad800240
BISE Multan800293
BISE Sargodha800290
BISE Sahiwal800292
BISE Bahawalpur800298
BISE DG Khan800295

Confirm the code before sending. Every board uses a different number, and sending to the wrong one returns either nothing or a record that is not yours. Note that BISE Faisalabad uses 800240, which sits outside the 80029x pattern the other eight boards follow — this catches out students who assume the codes run in sequence.

Standard SMS charges apply, usually a few rupees per message. Keep at least Rs 10 balance. The reply gives your total marks and result status; for subject-wise marks you still need the portal, the gazette, or your DMC.

Check by Name

Board portals are built around roll numbers, and name search is not consistently available across all nine boards. The dependable name-based route is the result gazette.

Download the gazette PDF for your board, open it, and press Ctrl+F on a computer or use the search icon on a phone. Search your name or your father's name.

If several candidates share your name, confirm which record is yours using your father's name, your school name, or the marks pattern. Your school office also keeps the full roll number register and can retrieve your number in a minute, which is often quicker than searching a thousand-page PDF.

Check Through the Result Gazette

The gazette is the board's own roll-number-wise record of every candidate who appeared — passed, failed, absent, and withheld. It usually uploads within one to two hours of the announcement and stays the most reliable lookup while the result portal is still overloaded.

To find it, open your board's website and look under Results, Downloads, or Notices. Download the PDF, then search by roll number rather than name for an exact match.

The gazette matters beyond lost roll numbers. Schools use it to verify an entire class at once, and some colleges ask for gazette verification rather than a printed result card during admission.

Punjab Board 9th Class Result 2026 — Board by Board

All nine boards announce on 2 September at 10:00 AM. What differs is jurisdiction, SMS code, and portal.

BISE Lahore 9th Class Result 2026

Covers Lahore, Kasur, Sheikhupura and Nankana Sahib, and registers the largest candidate base of any Punjab board. Established in 1954, it is also the oldest. Results open at result.biselahore.com rather than the main site. SMS code 800291. → BISE Lahore 9th class result 2026

BISE Gujranwala 9th Class Result 2026

Covers six districts — Gujranwala, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujrat, Hafizabad and Mandi Bahauddin — the widest jurisdiction among Punjab boards. Official site bisegrw.edu.pk. SMS code 800299. → BISE Gujranwala 9th class result 2026

BISE Rawalpindi 9th Class Result 2026

Covers Rawalpindi, Attock, Chakwal and Jhelum. In the 2026 matric result this board recorded one of the widest gender gaps in Punjab, with female candidates passing at a considerably higher rate than male candidates. SMS code 800296. → BISE Rawalpindi 9th class result 2026

BISE Faisalabad 9th Class Result 2026

Covers Faisalabad, Jhang, Toba Tek Singh and Chiniot. Its SMS code, 800240, is the one exception to the 80029x range used by the other eight boards, so double-check before sending. → BISE Faisalabad 9th class result 2026

BISE Multan 9th Class Result 2026

Covers Multan, Khanewal, Vehari and Lodhran, and serves as the main examination authority for central south Punjab. Official site bisemultan.edu.pk. SMS code 800293. → BISE Multan 9th class result 2026

BISE Sargodha 9th Class Result 2026

Covers Sargodha, Khushab, Mianwali and Bhakkar. Students from these three outlying districts frequently search for a board under their own district name — there is none. Sargodha handles all four. SMS code 800290. → BISE Sargodha 9th class result 2026

BISE Sahiwal 9th Class Result 2026

Covers Sahiwal, Okara and Pakpattan. Established in 2012, it is the newest Punjab board, created by separating these districts from Multan board's jurisdiction. SMS code 800292. → BISE Sahiwal 9th class result 2026

BISE Bahawalpur 9th Class Result 2026

Covers Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar and Rahim Yar Khan. Official site bisebwp.edu.pk. SMS code 800298. → BISE Bahawalpur 9th class result 2026

BISE DG Khan 9th Class Result 2026

Established in January 1989, covering Dera Ghazi Khan, Layyah, Muzaffargarh and Rajanpur. SMS code 800295. → BISE DG Khan 9th class result 2026

Which Board Covers My District

Students in smaller districts often search for a board that does not exist under their own district name. This table settles it.

DistrictBoard
AttockRawalpindi
BahawalnagarBahawalpur
BahawalpurBahawalpur
BhakkarSargodha
ChakwalRawalpindi
ChiniotFaisalabad
Dera Ghazi KhanDG Khan
FaisalabadFaisalabad
GujranwalaGujranwala
GujratGujranwala
HafizabadGujranwala
JhangFaisalabad
JhelumRawalpindi
KasurLahore
KhanewalMultan
KhushabSargodha
LahoreLahore
LayyahDG Khan
LodhranMultan
Mandi BahauddinGujranwala
MianwaliSargodha
MultanMultan
MuzaffargarhDG Khan
Nankana SahibLahore
NarowalGujranwala
OkaraSahiwal
PakpattanSahiwal
Rahim Yar KhanBahawalpur
RajanpurDG Khan
RawalpindiRawalpindi
SahiwalSahiwal
SargodhaSargodha
SheikhupuraLahore
SialkotGujranwala
Toba Tek SinghFaisalabad
VehariMultan

If you are still unsure, the board name printed on your roll number slip is the definitive answer.

Passing Marks and Grading for 9th Class 2026

To pass, a candidate needs at least 33% in each individual subject under Punjab boards. Falling short in one subject does not erase your marks in the others — it places that single paper into the supplementary category.

There is real confusion on this point right now, and it is worth clearing up.

The Federal Board (FBISE) introduced a 40% per-paper threshold for SSC Part 1 in 2026, under which candidates scoring below 40% in a paper are declared ungraded rather than simply failed. FBISE is a separate examination authority. Punjab board students are not covered by that change.

Separately, the IBCC 40% requirement is scheduled to apply to Punjab 10th class from 2027. That is a future change, not a rule governing this year's SSC Part 1 result.

Because sources disagree publicly on this, confirm the threshold printed on your own DMC or on your board's official notification rather than relying on any third-party page — including this one.

Grade Bands

PercentageGrade
80% and aboveA+
70% – 79%A
60% – 69%B
50% – 59%C
40% – 49%D
33% – 39%E
Below 33%Fail / Supplementary

SSC Part 1 carries 505 marks. That figure matters more than most students realise, which brings us to the next section.

How Your 9th Class Marks Affect Your Matric Result

This is the part of the result almost nobody explains, and it changes how you should read your marks.

Your 9th class score does not stand alone. Punjab boards combine SSC Part 1 and SSC Part 2 marks into a single matric total of 1,100 marks. Your 9th class result is not a practice run — it is roughly 46% of your final matric percentage, already locked in before you sit a single 10th class paper.

Consider two students.

A student scoring 340 out of 505 in 9th class has 760 marks left available in Part 2. Even with a perfect 10th class performance, their maximum possible matric total is 1,100 minus the 165 marks already lost — a ceiling of about 85%.

A student scoring 440 out of 505 has lost only 65 marks. Their ceiling sits near 94%.

Both students can still work equally hard in 10th class. They cannot reach the same final percentage. That gap was set in April 2026.

This matters because college merit lists use the combined matric total, not your Part 2 marks alone. A student aiming for a competitive Pre-Medical or Pre-Engineering seat is judged on the full 1,100.

If your Part 1 marks are lower than you need, the improvement examination is the route to raise them before the matric total is finalised. Rules on which score is retained vary by board, so confirm the current policy with your board office before applying rather than assuming.

Your subject-wise breakdown also carries a signal worth acting on. Weak marks in Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics in Part 1 are a practical warning about the science group in Part 2, where those subjects get harder and carry practical components. Read the numbers as information about what to prepare for, not just as a score. If you are weighing group and stream decisions further ahead, our FSc admissions guide covers how each combination affects college options.

If Something Is Wrong With Your Result

Most result-day problems have a defined process. Matching the problem to the right process saves days.

Marks Lower Than Expected

Rechecking is available for a limited window after the announcement, generally around 15 days.

Understand what it does. The board verifies the totalling, confirms no question or page was left unmarked, and checks that marks were correctly transferred. It does not re-evaluate the examiner's judgement on your answers. Students who expect a fresh assessment of their writing are usually disappointed.

Collect the rechecking form and the current fee schedule from your board office or its website. Fees are set per paper and revised periodically, so take the figure from the board rather than from a third-party page. Late applications are not accepted.

Practical Marks Missing

For Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computer Science, your total combines theory and practical scores, and these reach the board on different timelines. A total that looks short in the first hours often resolves once the practical batch uploads. Check how practical marks are counted before filing a complaint — most of these cases are timing, not error.

Result Shows Withheld, R.L., or Absent

R.L. stands for Result Later. Withheld usually points to a registration, fee, or examination-record issue. An unfair means notation follows a separate administrative process with its own hearing.

None of these is a fail. All three need your school office and your board's examination branch, not a rechecking form.

If you are marked absent for a paper you sat, report it to your school immediately — the school's attendance record is the evidence that resolves it.

Name or Father's Name Printed Incorrectly

This has a correction process, not a phone-call fix. You submit a written application through your board with your original CNIC or B-Form and your school record. Getting this corrected at the Part 1 stage is far easier than discovering the error on your matric certificate two years later, when it also blocks college admission and NADRA-linked documents. Our guide on correcting a wrong name on a result card covers the documents and timeline.

Failed One or More Subjects

You reappear in the failed paper only. Marks in every other subject carry forward, and the academic year is not lost.

Read the full next steps if you have failed one subject, then collect the supplementary admission form from your school. The supply exam guide covers the schedule and registration process. Deadlines here are strict and missing one costs a full year.

Board Website Not Loading

Repeated refreshing adds to the server load without improving your position in the queue. Send the SMS instead, then wait 15 to 20 minutes before trying the portal again. Once the gazette uploads, it is usually faster than the result page.

Where to Complain

Punjab operates a centralised complaint system for board examination issues, run by the Punjab Information Technology Board with the Higher Education Department.

Submit through the BISE Examination Complaints Portal, or call 042-111-11-2020. Complaints are routed automatically to the correct board and tracked until resolved. On result day the portal is more effective than individual board switchboards, which are overwhelmed within the first hour and stay busy for days.

Have three things ready before you call or submit: your roll number, your board name, and your registration year. Every complaint form requires all three to locate your record.

For document verification or an original marksheet, visiting the board office in person after the first rush — typically two or three days later — is often faster than repeated calls.

9th Class Position Holders 2026

Punjab boards announce position holders alongside or shortly before the main result, under the PBCC schedule. For the 2026 matric result, positions were released one day ahead of the result itself.

Each board publishes its own overall top three, along with group-wise toppers, and the announcement includes candidate names, marks obtained, school names and districts.

Verified position holder names and marks for SSC Part 1 2026 will be published here once boards release them officially, sourced from board announcements and named news outlets rather than unconfirmed lists.

Result Day Checklist

  • Keep your roll number slip within reach, not buried in a school bag
  • Save your board's SMS code in your phone before 2 September
  • Expect slow portals between 10:00 and 11:00 AM; use SMS during that window
  • Screenshot or save your result as a PDF the moment it loads
  • Never enter your roll number on unofficial instant-result sites — verification happens only on the official board portal
  • Note the rechecking deadline on result day itself; the window is short
  • Keep your B-Form or CNIC accessible for any verification step

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the 9th class result 2026 announced?

On 2 September 2026 at 10:00 AM, simultaneously across all nine Punjab boards under the PBCC schedule.

9th class ka result kab ayega?

2 September 2026 ko subah 10 baje, Punjab ke tamam nau boards ka result ek saath announce hoga.

How do I check my 9th class result by roll number?

Open your board's official result portal, select SSC Part 1 Annual 2026, enter your roll number exactly as printed on your roll number slip, and submit.

What is the SMS code for my board?

Lahore 800291, Gujranwala 800299, Rawalpindi 800296, Faisalabad 800240, Multan 800293, Sargodha 800290, Sahiwal 800292, Bahawalpur 800298, DG Khan 800295. Send your roll number as a plain message with no prefix.

Can I check my result without a roll number?

Yes. Search your name in the result gazette PDF using Ctrl+F, or ask your school office to look up your roll number from their register.

What are the passing marks for 9th class in Punjab?

A minimum of 33% in each individual subject. The Federal Board's 40% threshold is a separate rule that does not apply to Punjab board candidates.

Do 9th class marks count in the matric result?

Yes. SSC Part 1 and Part 2 marks combine into a single matric total of 1,100 marks, so your 9th class score directly sets a ceiling on your final matric percentage.

When is the result gazette available?

Usually within one to two hours of the announcement, on your board's official website under Results, Downloads, or Notices.

What should I do if I failed one subject?

Reappear in that paper alone in the supplementary examination. Your marks in all other subjects carry forward and the academic year is not lost.

How long does rechecking take?

Boards generally process applications within a few weeks of the closing date. Apply inside the official window, as late forms are rejected.

Which board covers my district?

Check the district table above, or read the board name printed on your roll number slip.

Is the result announced on the same day for all Punjab boards?

Yes. The PBCC sets a single date and time for all nine boards, so no Punjab board announces separately.

Verified pass percentages, board-wise position holders, and gazette download links will be added to this page as each board publishes them on 2 September.