The 9th Class Result 2022 has long been awaited by many. Despite being scheduled to release the 9th class result back in September of this year, the announcement was abruptly postponed and no new date has been set. As families scramble to find out if their children have passed or not, here’s what we know about the much-awaited release of the 9th class result.

A Statement from our Ministers

We know you’ve been waiting for it for a long time, and so have we. So, we’re delighted to announce that you can finally get your hands on your result papers from 22nd June onwards.

To ensure that there aren’t any leaks or compromises with respect to your private information and data, we will be sending you a letter in November 2020 with instructions on how to access our system and download your papers without giving us access to them.

When to Expect Your Results

Even though you’re dying to know what grade you got, don’t expect results on a specific date.

In 2018, they were released in batches throughout June and July. In previous years, it has been announced that 2017 results would be coming out mid-June, then early September was stated. It is expected that 2019 may be similar to 2018.

So don’t stress if you hear nothing—it may just take a little longer than previous years for your grades to come out!

Why You’ll Want to Check in Regularly

For a little while, at least, many of you will be able to rest easy knowing that your children have (at last) received their results.

In some cases, however, there might be reason for concern—it may not be good news after all.

Stay tuned for more updates about what’s happening with your school’s results as we get them!

How to Check Your Results

The first thing you’ll want to do is head to . There, you can enter your roll number, full name, and date of birth.

The website will do its best to inform you whether or not your result is available. And if it is? You’ll be able to download a copy (.pdf) instantly!

How the System Works

The exam will be conducted from 1 December 2022 to 30 January 2023. The results are expected to be announced in February and March, with an official cut-off date being set for 30 April.

Candidates need to keep in mind that there is no provision for requesting a reassessment and once a candidate has declared his or her result as final, it cannot be changed.

What Could Happen if there is a Leak

When Pakistan releases its board exams results in a few days, it’s likely that tens of thousands of students will get their desired grades.

But there is also a chance that—in spite of last year’s increased focus on keeping exam results safe from leaks—one or more students could be disappointed by what they see online.

To protect their dreams, schools and boards should work to prevent leaks and make sure students receive accurate results.

What Can I Do If My Score Isn’t Released?

The Ministry of Education hasn’t been shy about promising that students will be able to see their scores within three months after results are out.

Since scores are usually released in August, students who take their exams in late May and early June have just a few more weeks to wait before they can finally see how well they did.

If you’re one of these lucky ones, check back often for updates. Once results are out, there are a few things you can do if your score isn’t what you were hoping for: 1.

We Hope This Helps. Good Luck!

If you’re anxiously awaiting your results, we hope these tips help you feel better.

If you need help studying for your exam, try one of our online resources. Good luck!

The good news is that once you pass, it’s smooth sailing from here on out; no more tests until college!