Rawalpindi Board 9th Class Result 2026 — Check Marks Online
Candidates registered under BISE Rawalpindi — covering Rawalpindi, Attock, Chakwal and Jhelum — can reach their SSC Part 1 result through the checker below, or by sending their roll number to 800296.
You will be taken to the official board website to view your complete result.
A Board Where Girls Consistently Outperform
Rawalpindi board produces one of the widest gender performance gaps in Punjab, and the pattern is stable enough to be worth knowing about.
In the 2026 matric examination under this board, female candidates recorded a pass rate of 70.18% against 51.99% for male candidates — a gap of more than eighteen percentage points. Out of 1,20,411 candidates who appeared, 73,829 passed, giving an overall rate of 61.31%.
The same pattern shows up in the SSC Part 1 cohort year after year. It is not a Rawalpindi anomaly — most Punjab boards report girls ahead — but the margin here is unusually wide.
Jurisdiction
BISE Rawalpindi was established in 1977 and covers four districts across the Potohar region:
Rawalpindi (Gujar Khan, Kahuta, Murree, Taxila), Attock (Hasan Abdal, Fateh Jang, Pindi Gheb), Chakwal (Talagang, Choa Saidan Shah), and Jhelum (Pind Dadan Khan, Sohawa).
Official website: biserawalpindi.edu.pk. The board office sits on 6th Road, Siddique Chowk, Satellite Town, Rawalpindi.
How to Check
- Roll number — open the board’s result section, select SSC Part 1 Annual 2026, type your roll number with no spaces, submit. Full subject-wise marks appear.
- SMS 800296 — send your roll number as a plain message. Returns total marks and status. Works without internet.
- Gazette — download the PDF from the board site and search with Ctrl+F using your roll number.
Save or screenshot your result immediately. Portals across all nine boards slow considerably once traffic builds, and reloading later is slower than keeping a copy.
If Your Marks Do Not Look Right
Rechecking is available for a limited period after the result appears. What it involves is often misunderstood, so it is worth being precise.
The board re-verifies the totalling on your paper, confirms that no question or page was skipped during marking, and checks that marks were transferred correctly to the record. It does not involve a fresh assessment of your answers by a new examiner. Students expecting their essays to be re-judged are usually disappointed.
Applications are accepted per paper, within a window of roughly fifteen days, and late forms are not entertained. Fees are set by the board and revised periodically — take the current figure from the board office or its website rather than a third-party page.
For science subjects, check first whether practical marks have uploaded. Theory and practical scores reach the board separately, and a total that looks short on result day often completes within a day. Our guide on how practical marks are counted explains the split.
What Your Part 1 Marks Mean
Passing requires 33% in each subject. SSC Part 1 carries 505 marks.
Those marks combine with SSC Part 2 to form a 1,100-mark matric total. Whatever you lose in Part 1 stays lost — Part 2 cannot recover it. A candidate scoring 350 in Part 1 has a maximum achievable matric percentage of roughly 86%, however well they perform in 10th class.
That matters for college admission across Rawalpindi and Islamabad, where merit lists use the combined total and competition for Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering seats is heavy. Our FSc admissions guide covers how each stream weighs those marks.
If You Failed a Subject
The academic year is not lost. You reappear in the failed paper only, and marks in every other subject carry forward. Read the next steps after failing one subject and the supply exam process, then collect the admission form from your school before the deadline.
Rawalpindi Board FAQs
- What is the SMS code for Rawalpindi board? 800296. Send only your roll number.
- Which districts fall under this board? Rawalpindi, Attock, Chakwal and Jhelum.
- Does Islamabad come under Rawalpindi board? No. Islamabad schools are registered with the Federal Board, which operates its own separate result system.
- How long does rechecking take? Boards generally process applications within a few weeks of the closing date.






