Punjab 10th Class Result 2026: Pass Percentage & Position Holders — Board-Wise Overview
The Punjab Board Committee of Chairmen (PBCC) declared the 10th class result 2026 today, August 6, 2026, at 10:00 AM, with all nine BISE boards announcing simultaneously. Here is the verified board-wise breakdown of pass percentages, candidate figures, and confirmed position holders as officially released.

Board-Wise Pass Percentage 2026
| Board | Candidates Appeared | Passed | Pass Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| BISE Lahore | 2,82,308 | 1,82,186 | 64%+ |
| BISE Multan | 1,33,019 | 96,638 | 65.72% |
| BISE Bahawalpur | 96,245 | 63,012 | 65.47% |
| BISE Rawalpindi | 1,20,411 | 73,829 | 61.31% |
Results for BISE Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and DG Khan were announced on the same day; their official candidate and pass-rate figures are being updated on this page as each board confirms them.
Rawalpindi Board: Girls Outperform Boys by a Wide Margin
The clearest performance gap this year came from BISE Rawalpindi. Out of 1,20,411 candidates, girls posted a 70.18% pass rate against 51.99% for boys — a gap of more than 18 points. In raw numbers, 43,317 girls and 30,512 boys cleared the exam. This mirrors a pattern seen across most Punjab boards in recent years, where female candidates consistently record higher pass rates at the matric level.
Overall Position Holders 2026 — Board by Board
Position holders were announced on August 5, one day before the main result, in the PBCC ceremony. Below are the confirmed overall top three from each board that has released names.
BISE Lahore
First position went to Amina Mehboob of Pattoki, Kasur, a private-school candidate, with 1,192 marks. A student from Danish High School Rajanpur secured second with 1,191 marks, and Azba Javed of Johar Town, Lahore, took third.
BISE Faisalabad
Amna Salahuddin topped the board with 1,191 marks, followed by Ramin Fatima at 1,190 and Muhammad Raif Abdul Ahad at 1,189.
BISE Multan
Mehreen Rasool claimed first with 1,190 marks. Faiqa Mehboob placed second with 1,188, while Humna Ibrahim, Khadija Chaudhry, and Arslana Fatima shared third with 1,187 each.
BISE DG Khan
Abdullah Saleem of Layyah led with 1,191 marks. Mir Mujtaba of Taunsa Sharif secured second with 1,190, and Farwa Ahmed (Muzaffargarh), Mairab Zahra (Layyah), and Syed Muhammad Jaun Abbas (Layyah) tied for third at 1,189.
BISE Gujranwala
Adeena Rashid and Sadiqa Almas shared first position with 1,190 marks each. Zain Akram placed second with 1,188, and Muhammad Ahmed third with 1,187.
BISE Bahawalpur
Abdul Haseeb, son of Muhammad Javed, of Government Abbasia Higher Secondary School topped with 1,186 marks. Muzammil Bilal followed with 1,184. Javeria Fatima and Iman Fatima Malik shared third with 1,183 each.
What This Means for Students
A pass percentage in the 61–66% range across the reporting boards places 2026 close to the previous year’s performance, with no major swing in difficulty. For students checking today, three points are worth remembering.
If your result shows a fail in one subject, the door is not closed — the supplementary route is designed for exactly this. Read the next steps if you failed one subject, and note the matric supply exam 2026 schedule.
If your marks look lower than expected in a science subject, confirm how practical marks are counted before assuming an error — practical scores sometimes upload after the theory result goes live.
Students who have passed can now plan their next stage. See stream and college guidance for FSc admissions to choose between Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, ICS, and I.Com.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Which Punjab board had the highest pass percentage in 2026? Among the boards that have released figures, BISE Multan leads at 65.72%, followed closely by BISE Bahawalpur at 65.47%.
- When were the position holders announced? On August 5, 2026 — one day before the main result — in the official PBCC ceremony held for all Punjab boards.
- Who topped BISE Lahore in 10th class 2026? Amina Mehboob from Pattoki, Kasur, secured the overall first position with 1,192 marks.
This page updates as the remaining boards publish their official pass-rate data. Bookmark it to see the full nine-board picture as it completes.






