The Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) DG Khan has released the 2025 HSSC (12th Class) First Annual Examination results, and the outcome once again confirms a clear trend: girls are outperforming boys across all academic groups.
From humanities to science streams, female students maintained higher pass rates, widening the performance gap seen in previous years.
📊 Overall Pass Percentage – Boys vs Girls
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Boys (All Groups Combined): 28,061 appeared, 18,993 passed – 67.68%
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Girls (All Groups Combined): 28,022 appeared, 22,992 passed – 82.05%
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Combined Total: 56,083 appeared, 41,985 passed – 74.86%
👉 The results show a 14% performance gap in favor of girls.
📚 Group-Wise Performance
Group | Boys Appeared | Boys Passed | % | Girls Appeared | Girls Passed | % |
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Pre-Medical | 9,954 | 8,053 | 80.90% | 15,899 | 13,533 | 85.12% |
Pre-Engineering | 1,615 | 1,267 | 78.45% | 677 | 533 | 78.73% |
Humanities | 8,658 | 4,271 | 49.33% | 7,502 | 5,650 | 75.31% |
General Science | 7,834 | 5,402 | 68.96% | 3,944 | 3,276 | 83.06% |
👩🎓 Gender Gap in Academic Performance
The biggest difference was seen in humanities and general science, where girls achieved success rates up to 25% higher than boys. Even in traditionally competitive groups like pre-medical and pre-engineering, girls still maintained an edge.
This year’s results highlight a strong academic showing from female students in DG Khan, underlining their increasing dominance in higher education outcomes.