Punjab Announces Intermediate Part One Results on October 15

Over 200,000 students await exam outcomes as the province implements anti-harassment committees in schools

Results Announcement Set for Mid-October

The Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen has officially announced that the results for Intermediate Part One (11th grade) annual exams will be released on Wednesday, October 15, at 10:00 AM. This year, more than 200,000 students from the Lahore Board alone appeared for the examinations, reflecting a significant participation rate in the province’s education system.

The results will be simultaneously available across all Punjab boards, including Lahore, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Sargodha, Faisalabad, Multan, Sahiwal, Dera Ghazi Khan, and Bahawalpur. Students can check their results using their roll numbers through the official board websites or via SMS services provided by the respective boards.

Education authorities have emphasized the importance of timely access to results to allow students to make informed decisions about their academic futures. Many students will now prepare to enter Intermediate Part Two, and these results will play a critical role in determining their subject streams and college placements.

Steps to Access Results

Students and parents are advised to follow these steps to access results:

  1. Visit the official website of their respective Punjab board.

  2. Enter the roll number in the designated results section.

  3. Alternatively, use the SMS service provided by the board for mobile notifications.

Authorities have assured that the results process will be smooth and accessible, minimizing technical delays that have occasionally occurred in past years.

Punjab Government Introduces Anti-Harassment Committees

Alongside the announcement, the Punjab government has ordered the formation of anti-harassment committees in all public schools. The initiative aims to provide safe and secure educational environments for students, particularly girls.

Every primary, elementary, secondary, and higher secondary school in the province is required to establish a three-member committee, which must include at least one female teacher. These committees will handle harassment complaints confidentially and effectively, and submit reports to the District Education Authority.

Schools have been instructed to submit the lists of committee members to the relevant departments within 30 days, ensuring that protective measures are in place promptly. This move reflects the government’s commitment to improving school safety and promoting gender-sensitive policies in education.

Ensuring a Safe and Supportive Learning Environment

Officials have highlighted that the anti-harassment committees will operate under strict confidentiality to encourage students to report issues without fear of retaliation. The committees will also play a preventive role by raising awareness among students and teachers about harassment and professional conduct.

Experts say that such measures are critical in large education systems, where student populations often exceed hundreds of thousands, and maintaining safety requires both administrative oversight and proactive measures at the school level.

Looking Ahead

As students prepare for the release of their results, education authorities urge parents and guardians to provide support and guidance. The results of Intermediate Part One exams will shape students’ academic paths and are crucial for higher education planning.

Meanwhile, the establishment of anti-harassment committees represents a step forward in creating safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environments across Punjab. With over 200,000 students awaiting their results, these combined efforts underscore the province’s commitment to both academic excellence and student welfare.

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