Karachi Board Announces 9th Class Science and General Group Results

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Ayesha Qurrat

Karachi Board Declares 9th Class Science and General Group Results

The Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK) has officially announced the results of the 9th class for both Science and General Groups. According to officials, the results are now available on the board’s official website, allowing students to check their performance online.

A large number of students appeared in the annual examinations this year. The board reported a significant improvement in the overall pass percentage compared to the previous session. Students who performed well will now move forward to the 10th class with renewed motivation.

BSEK officials stated that all efforts were made to ensure transparency in the examination and evaluation process. The board also took several steps to minimize marking errors and provide timely results to students.

Parents and teachers appreciated the board’s initiative to make the result-checking process more accessible through online systems and SMS services. This has allowed thousands of students to view their results conveniently from home.

The Karachi board emphasized that maintaining examination integrity remains its top priority. It assured that future exams will continue to follow a fair and transparent evaluation policy.

This announcement comes as part of Pakistan’s broader efforts to digitize education systems and make academic records more accessible. Recently, the federal government also took a major step toward educational reform by introducing a uniform MDCAT paper to ensure fairness for medical students nationwide.

Educational authorities believe that such measures from transparent board results to standardized testing will strengthen trust in Pakistan’s education system and support students in achieving academic excellence.

Students can check their complete results through the official BSEK portal or by contacting their respective schools for detailed mark sheets.

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