Punjab 10th Class Result 2026: Date & How to Check
Punjab 10th Class Result 2026
If you’re a matric student in Punjab, this is probably the wait that’s been sitting at the back of your mind for weeks. All nine Punjab boards have now confirmed the date for the 10th class result, and it’s coming up soon.
Here’s everything you need — the exact date, the checking methods, and what to do if the site crashes on result day (because it usually does).
When Will the Result Be Announced
The Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC) has confirmed that all nine BISE boards across the province will release the SSC Part 2 result on 6th August 2026, at 10:00 AM.

This covers every major board — Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Sargodha, Bahawalpur, DG Khan, and Sahiwal. All of them announce on the same day and at the same time, so there’s no need to check different dates for different boards.
Class 9 results follow a bit later, on 2nd September 2026, in case you’re waiting on that one too.
Which Boards Are Included
Here’s the full list of boards releasing their matric result on this date:
| Board | Districts Covered |
|---|---|
| BISE Lahore | Lahore, Kasur, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib |
| BISE Rawalpindi | Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum, Chakwal |
| BISE Multan | Multan, Khanewal, Lodhran, Vehari |
| BISE Faisalabad | Faisalabad, Jhang, Toba Tek Singh, Chiniot |
| BISE Gujranwala | Gujranwala, Gujrat, Sialkot, Hafizabad, Narowal |
| BISE Sargodha | Sargodha, Mianwali, Khushab, Bhakkar |
| BISE Bahawalpur | Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, Rahim Yar Khan |
| BISE DG Khan | DG Khan, Layyah, Muzaffargarh, Rajanpur |
| BISE Sahiwal | Sahiwal, Okara, Pakpattan |
If you’re not sure which board your school falls under, check your admit card or roll number slip — the board name is printed right at the top.
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How to Check Your Result
There are three practical ways to get your result once it’s out. Pick whichever suits you best, especially since the official sites tend to slow down within minutes of the announcement.
1. Checking by Roll Number Online
This is the most common method, and it works the same way across all nine boards.
- Go to your respective board’s official website
- Look for the “Results” tab on the homepage
- Select “10th Class Result 2026” or “SSC Part 2 Result”
- Type in your roll number carefully
- Click “Search Result” or “Get Result”
- Your marksheet will show up on screen — you can screenshot it or note down your marks
Double-check your roll number before hitting search. A single wrong digit usually pulls up either an error or, worse, someone else’s result.
2. Checking by SMS
If the website isn’t loading, SMS is usually faster since it doesn’t depend on web traffic.
- Open your phone’s messaging app
- Type your roll number
- Send it to your board’s designated SMS code (this is printed on your admit card, and also listed on the board’s official website closer to result day)
- You’ll get a text back with your result within a few minutes
This method is especially useful for students in areas with weak internet connections.
3. Checking Through the Result Gazette
A few days after the official announcement, boards also release a PDF gazette containing every student’s result. You can search this by name if you don’t have your roll number handy, though it’s a slower process than the roll-number method.
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Tips for Result Day
- Keep your roll number slip nearby before 10 AM — don’t wait until the last minute to look for it
- Try the official website a little before or after the exact announcement time, since traffic peaks hardest right at 10 AM
- Have the SMS method ready as a backup in case the site is slow
- Take a screenshot or photo of your result as soon as it loads, just in case the page doesn’t reload properly afterward
- Position holders are usually announced a day before the general result, so don’t panic if you don’t see any names circulating yet
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What Happens After the Result
Once your result is out, your original detailed marksheet is either mailed to your registered address or made available for collection from your school or the board office, depending on how your board handles distribution that year.
The result announcement also marks the start of intermediate (11th class) admissions across public and private colleges in Punjab, so it’s worth starting to look into admission requirements for the colleges you’re interested in even before your result lands.
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Conclusion
Mark 6th August 2026, 10:00 AM on your calendar — that’s when every Punjab board releases the matric result together. Keep your roll number slip ready, know your board’s SMS code as backup, and don’t panic if the website struggles under traffic in the first few minutes.
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FAQs
When is the Punjab 10th class result 2026 coming out?
All nine Punjab boards will announce the SSC Part 2 result on 6th August 2026 at 10:00 AM.
How can I check my result if the website isn’t working?
Send your roll number via SMS to your board’s designated code — this method usually works even when the website is overloaded with traffic.
Do all Punjab boards announce on the same date?
Yes, all nine boards release their matric results simultaneously through the Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen.
What if I don’t know my roll number?
You can search the result gazette by name a few days after the announcement, or check your admit card for your roll number before result day.
When will Class 9 results be announced?
Class 9 (SSC Part 1) results are scheduled for 2nd September 2026.
When do intermediate admissions open after the result?
First-year (Class 11) admissions typically begin shortly after the matric result is officially announced.
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