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We Tested Every Punjab Board Result Site. Two Fail Before You Type Anything

One board only works without www. Another has an invalid certificate, so browsers warn you off. We opened all nine and recorded what happened.

Fajr Riaz, author at Pakistan EraBy Fajr Riaz5 min read
Testing every Punjab board result website

We opened the website of every Punjab education board on 23 August 2026, one at a time, to see which ones actually answer.

Seven work normally. Two do not, and both fail in ways that look like your fault rather than theirs.

What happened with each one

Test results for every Punjab board website
BoardAddressResult
Lahoreresult.biselahore.comWorks
Gujranwalabisegrw.edu.pkWorks
Faisalabadbisefsd.edu.pkWorks
Sargodhawww.bisesargodha.edu.pkWorks
Multanwww.bisemultan.edu.pkWorks
DG Khanwww.bisedgkhan.edu.pkWorks
Sahiwalwww.bisesahiwal.edu.pkWorks
Bahawalpurbisebwp.edu.pkOnly without www
Rawalpindibiserwp.edu.pkCertificate rejected

Every failure was checked a second time through a full browser before we reported it, because a single failed request proves very little. We learned that the hard way earlier this week.

Bahawalpur answers to one name and not the other

This one is small and infuriating.

www.bisebwp.edu.pk fails. The plain request returned nothing, and a full browser aborted the connection outright.

bisebwp.edu.pk, without the www, returns normally.

Same board, same site, three characters apart. If you have been sent a link with www in it, or typed it out of habit, you get a dead page and no explanation.

So if a Bahawalpur board link will not open, delete the www and try again before assuming the board is offline or blaming your connection.

Rawalpindi has a certificate browsers will not accept

Why board result dates published online are unreliable

The Rawalpindi board is a different and more visible problem.

With www, the address redirects to itself, which browsers eventually give up on. Without www, a full browser refused it with an invalid certificate authority error.

In plain terms: the site's security certificate is not one browsers trust, so instead of the board you get a full page warning about an unsafe connection.

That warning is not a virus and it does not mean somebody is attacking you. It usually means a certificate has expired or was not installed properly. But it looks alarming, it appears on a government education site, and it trains students to click through security warnings, which is a habit worth nobody having.

We are reporting what we observed on one date. Certificates get renewed, and this may be fixed by the time you read it.

Checking a result on the Lahore portal

  1. Open result.biselahore.com. Note that results sit on their own address rather than the main board site.
  2. Choose Matric or Intermediate.
  3. Enter your roll number and the examination year.
  4. Pick the exam type, annual or supplementary, because the same roll number exists in more than one sitting.
  5. Complete the captcha and submit.

There is no login and no fee. A page that asks you to register or pay before showing a result is not the board.

One thing worth knowing if you are downloading a result card rather than just viewing marks: BISE Lahore uses two different addresses, one for regular candidates and one for private candidates. Using the wrong one returns nothing, which reads exactly like a missing result.

The dates published online are not the board's dates

This is the part that sent us looking in the first place, and it is worth being direct about.

Pages ranking for Punjab board results currently announce that the 9th class result will be declared on 2 September 2026 at 10:00. Others from the same ecosystem state that the SSC first annual 2026 result was already declared on 6 August 2026.

Those cannot both be right about the same thing, and we could not find either date in BISE Lahore's own notifications or announcements.

We are not accusing anyone of inventing them. Dates do circulate ahead of formal notification, and sometimes they turn out correct. But a date with no source is not information you should plan around, and there are a lot of them.

The same applies to the rechecking fee, widely quoted as a specific figure per subject, and the rechecking deadline, widely quoted as a fixed number of days. We could not verify either at the board, so we are not repeating them. On a result page, a wrong fee sends somebody to a bank with the wrong amount and a wrong deadline costs them the chance entirely.

What is genuinely open at Lahore right now

Rather than guess at dates, here is what the board's own site was actually offering when we looked.

Result cards for SSC first annual 2026 are downloadable, on the two separate addresses described above.

A rechecking portal is live. It searches by roll number, form number or bank challan number, and it carries one useful instruction: a candidate who has not been allotted a rechecking date and time within one week should contact Room 401, Fee Section, on the fourth floor.

Note what rechecking actually is before paying for it. In Pakistani boards it is normally a re-totalling and verification exercise, checking that marks were added correctly and nothing was left unmarked, rather than a fresh assessment of your answers. People expect a re-marking and are disappointed.

If the result was not what you needed, the second annual route is covered in our guide to the Punjab matric second annual, and what to do next is in what to choose after your matric result.

What we could not verify

We tested every address ourselves, twice each where anything failed, on 23 August 2026.

We could not verify any result declaration date from a board source.

We could not verify the rechecking fee or the rechecking deadline.

We do not know whether the Bahawalpur www problem and the Rawalpindi certificate are long standing or temporary, and either could be fixed without announcement.

We tested the sites answering, not every function inside them, so a working homepage does not guarantee a working result search on the day results land.

Boards outside Punjab were not part of this. Our wider guide to checking board results online in Pakistan covers the rest.

Questions readers are asking

Why will the Bahawalpur board website not open?

Because the www version fails while the plain bisebwp.edu.pk works. Remove the www from the address.

Why does the Rawalpindi board site show a security warning?

Its certificate was not accepted as valid when we tested. That is a configuration problem on the site rather than a threat to you, but we would not encourage clicking past security warnings.

Where do I check a BISE Lahore result?

At result.biselahore.com, with your roll number, exam year, exam type and a captcha. Results are on a separate address from the main board site.

Why does my result card link return nothing?

BISE Lahore uses different addresses for regular and private candidates. The wrong one looks like a missing result.

When is the 9th class result?

We could not find a date on the board's own notifications, and the dates circulating online contradict each other. Check the board's notifications page rather than a result site.

How much does rechecking cost?

We could not verify a fee at the board, so we are not publishing one. The rechecking portal itself is live.

Is rechecking the same as re-marking?

Usually not. It is normally a re-totalling and verification of what was already marked, which is why it disappoints people expecting a fresh assessment.

About the author

Fajr Riaz, author at Pakistan Era

Author

Fajr Riaz

Fajr Riaz is a well-talented author at Pakera.pk with expertise in creative content creation/writing and storytelling. Fajr's strength lies in creating engaging articles, detailed guides, and straight narratives that connect with readers and give meaningful insights. With her accurate attention to detail and passion for writing, Fajr has established herself as a pivotal pillar at Pakera and is invaluable.

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