Federal Board Result 2025: Class 9, Class 10 & 1st Year - Full Guide
How to check your Federal Board result 2025 by roll number for Class 9, Class 10 (Matric), and 1st Year (Intermediate), plus what to do if your result isn't showing.

Result season brings a surge of searches for the Federal Board result - whether you are checking Class 9, Class 10 (Matric), or 1st Year (Intermediate) results. This guide covers exactly how to check every one of these results by roll number, plus what to do once you have it.
Federal Board Result 2025: Overview
FBISE (the Federal Board) declares results separately for its two major examination levels each year:
- Matriculation / SSC: Class 9 and Class 10 results, declared on their own schedule
- Intermediate / HSSC: 1st Year and 2nd Year results, declared separately from Matric, usually on a different date
Because these are announced on different dates, make sure you are checking the correct result page for your specific class and exam year.
How to Check the Federal Board Result by Roll Number
The process is the same across Class 9, Class 10, and 1st Year results:
- Visit the official FBISE website (fbise.edu.pk) - never rely on unofficial "result checker" sites, which are common during result season and often show outdated or incorrect data.
- Navigate to the results section and select the correct examination (SSC Part I for Class 9, SSC Part II for Class 10, or HSSC Part I for 1st Year) and the correct year.
- Enter your roll number exactly as printed on your admit card.
- Submit to view your result, including subject-wise marks and your overall grade/division.
Some result seasons also offer result checking via SMS to a designated short code, announced by FBISE closer to the result date - check the official FBISE announcements for the current method if the website is under heavy load.
Federal Board Result 2025 Class 9
Class 9 is the first year of Matriculation (SSC Part I) under the Federal Board. Your Class 9 result contributes to your combined Matric result once you complete Class 10, so check it carefully for any errors and note your roll number for the following year.
Federal Board Result 2025 Class 10
Class 10 (SSC Part II) results, combined with your Class 9 marks, make up your final Matriculation result and certificate. This overall Matric result - commonly searched as “result of 10th class 2025 federal board” or “federal board matric exam results 2025” - is what universities and colleges use for your subsequent admission aggregate, contributing 10% to most medical and engineering admission formulas.
Federal Board 1st Year Result Date 2025
1st Year results (HSSC Part I) are announced separately from Matric results, typically in a different part of the result season. If you are searching for the “federal board 1st year result date 2025,” the most reliable way to get the exact date is to monitor the official FBISE website and its announcements directly, since intermediate result dates shift year to year and are usually confirmed only shortly before release.
What to Do If Your Result Isn't Showing
- Double-check your roll number - a single incorrect digit is the most common cause of a "no result found" message.
- Confirm the result has actually been declared for your specific class and year - checking too early is the second most common issue.
- Try the official website again during off-peak hours - result day traffic frequently slows down board websites.
- Contact your school or FBISE directly if the issue persists beyond a day or two after the official announcement.
After Your Result: What Comes Next
If you have just completed Class 10, your next step is choosing your FSc stream - see our guide to FSc Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering subjects. If you have just completed 1st Year, you are one year away from FSc Part II and your MDCAT/ECAT preparation should already be underway. See our complete guide to FSc for the full picture.
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