For thousands of matriculation candidates across the metropolitan city, the wait for the Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK) SSC Part-I (9th Class) annual examination results brings a mixture of excitement and anticipation. As the foundation for your final Matric certificate, the 9th-class scores play a crucial role in shaping your upcoming academic choices.
This guide outlines exactly when, where, and how you can access your results seamlessly, alongside key tips to handle the big announcement.
Expected Announcement & Timeline
Traditionally, BSEK conducts the 9th-class annual exams around May. Following rigorous assessment, including advanced E-marking and OMR evaluation to eliminate error margins, the Board of Secondary Education Karachi typically rolls out the official results between late August and September.
The board announces results in phases, usually releasing the Science Group data first, followed closely by the General Group (Regular & Private) statistics.
4 Easy Ways to Check Your BSEK 9th Class Result
When the result portal goes live, heavy web traffic can sometimes slow down official servers. Keep these alternative checking methods handy so you can view your scorecard without delay:
1. Via the Official BSEK Online Portal
The most detailed way to view your comprehensive electronic Detailed Marks Certificate (eDMC) is through the official website:
- Go to the BSEK Results Portal.
- Navigate to the Results section under the student tab.
- Select your relevant group (Science or General) and the exam year (2026).
- Enter your exact Roll Number and hit search.
2. Via Instant SMS Service (No Internet Required)
If you are experiencing slow internet connectivity or power outages, the board’s SMS service is the quickest alternative:
- Open the messaging app on your mobile phone.
- Type your Roll Number clearly.
- Send the message to the official BSEK code: 8583.
- You will receive a reply containing your name, roll number, and subject-wise marks within a few moments.
3. Through the Official Result Gazette
For a comprehensive overview or to check the collective performance of an entire institution, the board publishes an official PDF Gazette. The Gazette is typically uploaded directly to the web portal roughly an hour after the initial announcement. You can download the PDF and search your roll number or school name manually.
4. By Student Name
If you happen to misplace your roll number slip, don’t panic. Certain third-party educational affiliate websites offer “Search by Name” filtering capabilities where entering your full name and your father’s name can help pull up your records. However, always cross-verify these details with the official roll number to ensure complete accuracy.
Understanding the Grading System
BSEK utilizes a standardized evaluation metric. Your performance determines your aggregate grade tier, which carries over into your 10th-class cumulative grade point average (GPA):
| Grade | Percentage Range | Remarks |
| A-1 | 80% and above | Outstanding |
| A | 70% to 79.99% | Excellent |
| B | 60% to 69.99% | Very Good |
| C | 50% to 59.99% | Good |
| D | 40% to 49.99% | Fair / Pass |
Note on Re-totalling: If you feel that your marks do not accurately reflect your exam performance, BSEK opens a scrutiny/re-totalling window shortly after the result declaration. Students can submit an official scrutiny form along with the required fee challan directly to the board.
Stay connected to the official BSEK notification channels for the exact date and time announcement, and best of luck to all the students awaiting their scores!
To see how top achievers are celebrated and get a sense of the standard pass rates, you can watch this report on the BSEK Top Position Holders detailing previous high-scoring metrics.
