Karachi: BIEK science general group result 2025 announced; check here

Education Aug, 25 2025
Karachi: BIEK science general group result 2025 announced; check here
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KARACHI: The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) has announced the results of 12th Class Science General Group Annual Examinations for the year 2025.

The declared results have 55.59 percent passing students, with 9,199 out of 16,549 candidates passing.

In the BIEK Science General Group results 2025, students who secured top positions had a nail-biting competition, and they performed brilliantly. All 3 positions went to the students of Bahria College (Karsaz).

Muhammad Haroon, bearing roll number 789352, from Bahria College (Karsaz), along with Maira Khan bint e Raja Khan Burdi, bearing roll number 800594 from Govt. Degree Science & Commerce College (Malir Cantt) secured the overall top position by achieving 89.81 percent.

The second position went to Muhammad Anas from Bahria College (Karsaz) bearing Roll No. 789350, securing 89.63 percent, and the third position was secured by Ayesha Yasin, having Roll No. 800156 from Bahria College (Karsaz), securing 89.27 percent.

In the group examinations, 16,842 candidates registered, and approximately 16,549 appeared for the exams. Out of these, 9,199 candidates were successful.

According to the board officials, the overall pass percentage in the BIEK Science General Group results stood at 55.59 percent. Among the successful candidates, 514 secured an A-1 grade, 1,590 secured an A grade, 2,832 secured a B grade, 2,895 secured a C grade, 1,327 secured a D grade, and 36 secured an E grade.

Officials from the Board of Intermediate Education, Karachi, also congratulated the position holders and their families.

Students can check their results on the board’s website www.biek.edu.pk.

Earlier, the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) officially released the results of the Central Superior Services (CSS) 2025 written examination, underscoring the exam’s intensely competitive nature, ARY News reported.

According to FPSC, out of 18,139 applicants, only 12,792 candidates appeared for the CSS 2025 written exam, and only 354 individuals managed to clear the written phase.

This translates to a modest success rate of just 2.77 percent, reflecting the stringent evaluation standards maintained by the FPSC.

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