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Karachi Board Declares Matric Science Group Result 2026

Karachi Board Declares Matric Science Group Result 2026

Key Takeaways

  • 80.87% pass rate in Karachi Board's Matric Science Group exams.
  • 141,868 students passed out of 175,200 who appeared for the exam.
  • Top three students announced with their marks and grades.

The Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK) has declared the results of the Matric Science Group Annual Examination 2026 on Friday, 10 July 2026. The overall pass percentage stood at 80.87%, with a total of 141,868 students passing out of 175,200 who appeared for the examination.

The result was announced at BSEK's office under the supervision of Chairman Professor Sharaf Ali Shah and Controller Examinations Ahmed Khan Chhutto. The board has also stated that certificates and awards will be given to top-performing students.

Muhammad Azlan Syed secured the first position with a total of 1,040 marks, achieving a 94.55% pass percentage and an A1 grade. Rida Ramdan came second with 1,034 marks and a 94.00% pass percentage, also receiving an A1 grade. Aisha Adnan secured the third position with 1,033 marks and a 93.91% pass percentage, earning an A1 grade.

Students can check their results through various methods. The official BSEK website (www.bsek.edu.pk) allows students to enter their roll number to view their marks. Alternatively, the result gazette can be downloaded in PDF format and searched by name, father’s name, school name, or roll number. SMS services are also available for those unable to access the website due to heavy traffic.

The BSEK has not yet released the official result gazette on its website, but it is expected to become available shortly after the announcement. Schools, parents, and students can use this resource to verify complete result details by roll number, name, or school record.

The board reported that 29,655 students could not clear the exams, while 952 students remained absent during the examinations.