Rawalpindi Board Declares Intermediate Part I Results

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Rawalpindi board results for Intermediate Part I 2025 announced with 43.46% pass rate and key statistics on candidates and female participation.

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi announced the Intermediate Part I (First Annual 2025) results today, Wednesday 15 October 2025 at 10:00 AM during a simple and dignified ceremony attended by Chairman Muhammad Adnan Khan, Controller of Examinations Tanveer Asghar Awan and other senior board officials.

According to the official figures, 63,494 candidates submitted admission forms while 62,020 candidates appeared in the examinations. Of those who took the exams, 26,951 candidates passed, yielding a pass rate of 43.46 percent, while 35,052 candidates failed. Additionally, 1,213 candidates were absent and 261 admission forms were cancelled for various reasons.

Gender statistics show continued strong female participation, with 40,122 female candidates and 23,372 male candidates appearing in the examinations, reflecting growing engagement by female students in the education sector under the Rawalpindi board.

Chairman Muhammad Adnan Khan praised the Controller of Examinations Tanveer Asghar Awan, Secretary Amjad Iqbal Khattak and all board staff for ensuring transparent conduct of examinations and timely publication of results. He emphasized that the board has maintained high standards of merit, professionalism and integrity through diligent effort and the use of modern systems.

The chairman reiterated that student success remains the board’s primary priority and said the institution will continue to strengthen exam procedures, adopt transparent practices and employ appropriate technology to further raise educational standards. He expressed the board’s commitment to preserving its reputation through collective dedication and professional integrity.

Board spokesperson Arsalan Ali Cheema conveyed the official statement and congratulated staff and officers for their contribution to the examination process and the prompt release of results, reaffirming the Rawalpindi board’s resolve to pursue further improvements and maintain its standing among the country’s leading education boards.

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