Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Multan
Established in 1968, BISE Multan serves the southern Punjab region with quality educational services. Known as the "City of Saints," Multan's educational board has been conducting examinations for over 250,000 students annually while maintaining high academic standards.
The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Multan (BISE Multan) was established in 1968 to serve the educational needs of southern Punjab. Located in the historic city of Multan, known as the "City of Saints," the board has a rich heritage of academic excellence.
BISE Multan conducts examinations for both SSC and HSSC levels, serving a diverse student population from urban and rural areas. The board is committed to maintaining high educational standards while ensuring fair and transparent examination processes.
With its focus on quality education and student welfare, BISE Multan continues to contribute significantly to the educational development of southern Punjab, producing skilled graduates who contribute to Pakistan's progress.
BISE Multan serves the following districts in southern Punjab:
Multan
Historic city and regional headquarters
Khanewal
Agricultural and industrial center
Lodhran
Cotton and wheat producing region
Vehari
Major agricultural district
SSC (Secondary School Certificate)
- Classes 9th and 10th (Matriculation)
- Annual examinations conducted in March-April
- Results typically announced in July-August
- Science, Arts, and Commerce groups available
HSSC (Higher Secondary School Certificate)
- Classes 11th and 12th (Intermediate)
- Annual examinations conducted in April-May
- Results typically announced in August-September
- Pre-Engineering, Pre-Medical, Commerce, and Arts groups
Regional Features
- Strong focus on agricultural and technical education
- Special provisions for rural area students
- Coordination with local industries for practical training
- Cultural and historical studies integration