The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Rawalpindi announced the Matric 2025 position holders on July 23, 2025, celebrating the achievements of outstanding students. Muhammad Usman from Lawrence College, Ghora Gali, secured first place with a total of 1188 marks.
Similarly, BISE Lahore revealed its top performers, with Haram Fatima leading the list by achieving a record-breaking 1193 marks. Below, we provide a detailed overview of the results, spotlighting the top performers and their impact on the region, supported by announcements from BISE and reports from Pakistan Observer.
BISE Rawalpindi Matric 2025 Toppers
Muhammad Usman topped with 1188 marks, setting a new academic benchmark. Bisma Ali from Punjab Girls School, Talagang, earned second with 1177 marks, followed by Maryam Shehzadi from Bahria Foundation Girls School, Chakwal, with 1175 marks. BISE Rawalpindi praised their resilience amid educational challenges.
Rank | Name | School | Marks |
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1st | Muhammad Usman | Lawrence College, Ghora Gali | 1188 |
2nd | Bisma Ali | Punjab Girls School, Talagang | 1177 |
3rd | Maryam Shehzadi | Bahria Foundation Girls School, Chakwal | 1175 |
Data source: BISE Rawalpindi, Pakistan Observer.
BISE Lahore Matric 2025 Toppers
Haram Fatima led with 1193 marks, inspiring students across Punjab. Noor-ul-Huda and Haji Abu Zar Tanveer jointly secured second with 1188 marks, while Muhammad Ali took third with 1187 marks. BISE Lahore’s use of QR-coded roll number slips enhanced exam security.
Rank | Name | Marks |
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1st | Haram Fatima | 1193 |
2nd | Noor-ul-Huda / Haji Abu Zar Tanveer | 1188 |
3rd | Muhammad Ali | 1187 |
Data source: BISE Lahore
BISE Rawalpindi will honour toppers with medals and certificates on July 24, 2025, at a ceremony recognising their excellence. BISE Lahore plans a similar event to highlight academic dedication. Both boards congratulated the students, urging them to continue pursuing excellence.
The results showcase the strength of private institutions in Punjab, with toppers from diverse schools. BISE Lahore’s QR-code initiative reflects technological advancements in exam transparency, a model for other boards.
Read: BISE Sahiwal Announces Matric Result 2025
Other Punjab boards, including Faisalabad and Sahiwal, also announced their results, with pass rates such as Sahiwal’s 67.81% indicating consistent performance. These achievements inspire students amid Pakistan’s educational advancements.
Muhammad Usman and Haram Fatima lead the 2025 matric results of BISE Rawalpindi and Lahore, setting high standards. Ceremonies and innovations highlight Punjab’s academic progress.