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The 2025 High Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) ‘s first annual examination results of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (Bise) DG Khan reveals a clear performance gap between male students. In each academic stream, both regular and private female candidates performed better than their male counterparts, which continued a consistent trend of previous years.
Overall pass percentage
According to the official data:
- Boys (all groups combined): 28.061 appeared, 18.993 passed – 67.68%
- Girls (all groups combined): 28.022 appeared, 22.992 passed – 82.05%
- Joint Total: 56.083 appeared, 41.985 passed – 74.86%
The numbers highlight a 14 percentage points performance gap, with girls scoring a much higher pass rate than boys in DG Khan.
Pre-medical group
- Male: 9,954 appeared, 8.053 passed – 80.90%
- Female: 15.899 appeared, 13.533 passed – 85.12%
Pre-entrance Sports Group
- Male: 1.615 appeared, 1.267 passed – 78.45%
- Female: 677 appeared, 533 passed – 78.73%
Human science group
- Male: 8.658 appeared, 4.271 passed – 49.33%
- Female: 7.502 appeared, 5.650 passed – 75.31%
General science group
- Male: 7.834 appeared, 5.402 passed – 68.96%
- Female: 3.944 appeared, 3.276 passed – 83.06%
Gender gap in academic achievement
Girls have significantly surpassed boys in all large groups. The biggest gaps were seen in the humanities and general science streams, where girls’ success rate was more than 25 to 25 percentage points higher. Even in scientific groups such as pre-medical and pre-engineering, girls have maintained an advantage, underlining their Strger Academic performance in the DG Khan board.