BIEK Announces Inter Results With 55.59% Pass Rate

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KARACHI:

The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) has announced the results of the Intermediate Part-II (Science General Group) annual examinations 2025.

The first position was jointly secured by Maira Khan, daughter of Raja Khan Burdi, a student of Government Degree Science and Commerce College Malir Cantt, and Muhammad Haroon, son of Muhammad Aslam, a student of Bahria College Karsaz. Both candidates obtained 988 marks out of 1100 with an A-1 grade.

The second position was secured by Muhammad Anas, son of Muhammad Furqan, of Bahria College Karsaz, who obtained 986 marks with an A-1 grade. The third position went to Ayesha Yasin, daughter of Muhammad Yasin from the same college, who scored 982 marks with an A-1 grade.

Controller of Examinations Zarina Rashid said that a total of 16,842 candidates were registered, of which 16,549 appeared in the exams. Among them, 9,199 were declared successful, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 55.59 percent.

A breakdown shows that 514 candidates secured A-1 grade, 1,590 A grade, 2,832 B grade, 2,895 C grade, 1,327 D grade, 36 E grade, while five candidates barely passed.

The results have been uploaded to the board’s official website www.biek.edu.pk. Students can also view their results through the official BIEK Android app, available on the Google Play Store.

BIEK Chairman Faqir Muhammad Lakho congratulated the successful students and announced that after the results of all groups are declared, a ceremony will be organised to honour the position holders. Parents, teachers, and media representatives will also be invited to the event.

News Published in Express Tribune on August 26, 2025. 

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