Rawalpindi Board Intermediate Part I Results 2025

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi has announced the results of the Intermediate Part I annual examination. The overall pass rate stood at 54.12 percent, with female students outperforming male students and claiming all three top positions. A prize-giving ceremony at Fatima Jinnah Women University Rawalpindi honored the highest achievers.
The board reported an overall pass rate of 54.12 percent. Female candidates recorded a pass rate of 62.4 percent, while male candidates achieved a pass rate of 39.87 percent.
All three provincial positions were secured by female students. Arij Shafqat Hayat of Punjab College for Women, Talagang, led the list with 1,148 marks, followed by Ayesha Mushtaq of the same college with 1,139 marks. Iman Fatima of Royal College of Sciences for Girls, Chakwal, took third place with 1,138 marks. The position holders received a guard of honor and were presented with medals and awards.
The central ceremony at Fatima Jinnah Women University was attended by Federal Minister for Railways Mohammad Hanif Abbasi as chief guest. Parliamentary Secretary for Information and Culture Punjab Shazia Rizwan, provincial assembly members Ziaullah Shah, Asma Abbasi, Riffat Abbasi and Falak Sher, Board Chairman Muhammad Adnan Khan, Controller of Examinations Tanveer Asghar Awan, education department officials, students and parents were also present.
In his remarks, Federal Minister Abbasi congratulated the successful students and their families and highlighted provincial initiatives to support top students, including the provision of laptops and scholarships by the Punjab chief minister. He praised efforts to ensure merit and transparency in examinations, commended the board’s leadership for fair administration of results, and referred to recent diplomatic developments between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia as significant milestones. He also expressed appreciation for the armed forces and credited the prime minister for diplomatic achievements.
Punjab’s Education Minister Sikandar Hayat was acknowledged for promoting innovation within the education system, and officials noted that development projects in Rawalpindi’s educational institutions are progressing rapidly.
Arsalan Ali Cheema, spokesperson for the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi, issued the statement.



