BISE Intermediate Results (Supplementary) Examination 2019 Result

EducationBISE Intermediate Results (Supplementary) Examination 2019 Result

BISE Results: The Intermediate (Supplementary) Examination 2019 Result was announced on Saturday morning (January 11, 2020) across the Punjab province.

The result was uploaded on websites of all nine Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISEs) at 10:10 am.

BISE Inter Results 2020

It’s worth mentioning here that the Intermediate (Supplementary) Examination Part I & Part II 2019 was held from October 15 to November 28, 2019.

Enabling students to receive their results through SMS, each BISE has also shared its respective Code for them.

Each of the students is merely required to type his/her roll number and send that to the Code of his/her respective board via SMS.

BISE Results 2020
Note: The Code inscribed in this image is of Rawalpindi BISE.

Following are Codes of various BISEs in Punjab;

Boards/BISEsCodes
Lahore Board80029
Rawalpindi Board800296
Gujranwala Board800299
Faisalabad Board800240
Bahawalpur Board800298
Sargodha Board800290
Sahiwal Board800292
Multan Board800293
Dera Ghazi Khan Board800295

Result of Intermediate (Supplementary) Examination 2019 is available on following BISEs websites:

BISE Rawalpindi Website 

www.biserwp.edu.pk

BISE Lahore Board Website

www.biselahore.com

Multan Board Website

www.bisemultan.edu.pk

Faisalabad Board Website

www.bisefsd.edu.pk

Sargodha Board Website

www.bisesargodha.edu.pk

Sahiwal Board Website

www.bisesahiwal.edu.pk

Bahawalpur Board Website

ww.bisebwp.edu.pk

Dera Ghazi Khan Board Website

www.bisedgkhan.edu.pk

Gujranwala Board Website

www.bisegrw.edu.pk

Earlier the Matric Supplementary Examination 2019 Result was announced by all Punjab BISEs on November 9.

On the other hand, Matric Position Holders Failed in O-Level Examination

The education system of Pakistan has turned out to be on the alarming verge when the position holders of matriculation got failed in the O-Level exams. Yes, you heard it right! One can think of the average students from matric to fail in O-Level exams but the position holders? It is quite shocking for all of us.

According to the reports, a special Cambridge examination was held for the 590 position holders of the matriculation with A+ and A grades in Board exams. The purpose of holding this special exam was to check the competency of the students qualified with positions in the matric exams.

The Cambridge exam was based on the subjects of English, Urdu, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Unfortunately, the students couldn’t even make it up to 40% marks. These results have revealed that the standard of education is only limited to the strength of the reiteration of students with the focus of obtaining the marks rather than having quality education and knowledge.

The higher authorities including government and even the opposition should take this matter seriously and revise the standards or education model designed for the future of Pakistan to match the pace of moving ahead with that of the Cambridge students.

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