BISE Lahore SSC Exam 2026 Position Holders: Toppers List, and Analysis Details,
The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore has officially released the results and position holders list for the Secondary School Certificate (First Annual) Examination, 2026. This announcement is one of the most anticipated events of the academic year, celebrating the hard work, dedication, and exceptional academic achievements of students across Lahore and its surrounding districts.
In this comprehensive guide, we take an in-depth look at the overall position holders, group-wise toppers (Science and Humanities, among both boys and girls), and the statistics that defined this year’s matriculation exams.
1. Overview of BISE Lahore Matric First Annual Examination 2026
The matriculation exams for 2026 witnessed massive participation from regular and private candidates. Following months of rigorous preparation, written papers, and practical examinations, the board finalized the evaluation process to announce the results on August 6, 2026.
Securing a top position among hundreds of thousands of candidates is no small feat. This year’s position holders have once again proven that dedication, structured studying, and institutional support pave the way for extraordinary success. Below is the detailed breakdown of the brilliant minds who claimed the top spots in the 2026 examinations.
2. Overall Top Position Holders (Total Marks: 1200)
The overall top positions across all groups highlight exceptional academic brilliance, with students scoring close to perfection under the updated curriculum framework.
- First Position:
- Student Name: Amina Mahboob (D/O Muhammad Mahboob Ashiq)
- Roll Number: 118759
- Marks Obtained: 1192 out of 1200
- Institute: The Educators High School for Girls, Sir Syed Campus, Pattoki, Kasur
- Second Position:
- Student Name: Muhammad Qasim (S/O Shahid Hussain)
- Roll Number: 320231
- Marks Obtained: 1191 out of 1200
- Institute: Punjab Danish High School for Boys, Indus Highway Road, Fazil Pur, District Rajanpur
- Third Position:
- Student Name: Azwa Javed (D/O Javed Iqbal)
- Roll Number: 168970
- Marks Obtained: 1190 out of 1200
- Institute: The Punjab Girls High School, 537-K, Johar Town, Lahore

3. Science Group Position Holders (Among Boys & Girls)
The Science group remains the most competitive sector, recording high scores and rigorous competition among STEM aspirants.
A. Science Group — Top Boys
- First Position: Muhammad Qasim (Roll No: 320231) secured 1191 marks, studying at Punjab Danish High School for Boys, Fazil Pur, Rajanpur.
- Second Position (Tie):
- Onkar Singh (S/O Mimpal Singh, Roll No: 291593) secured 1189 marks from Crescent Model Higher Secondary School for Boys, Shadman Colony, Lahore.
- Muhammad Ayan (S/O Muhammad Athar, Roll No: 293535) secured 1189 marks from Crescent Kids Campus High School for Boys, Allama Iqbal Town, Lahore.
- Third Position: Muhammad Ayyan (S/O Muhammad Arshad Qureshi, Roll No: 287215) secured 1188 marks from The Educators Boys High School, PAF Colony, Lahore.

B. Science Group — Top Girls
- First Position: Amina Mahboob (Roll No: 118759) secured 1192 marks from The Educators High School for Girls, Pattoki, Kasur.
- Second Position: Azwa Javed (Roll No: 168970) secured 1190 marks from The Punjab Girls High School, Johar Town, Lahore.
- Third Position: Fatima Ibrar (D/O Ibrar Tufail, Roll No: 127695) secured 1189 marks from Pak Garrison Girls High School, Housing Colony, Nankana Sahib.
4. Humanities Group Position Holders (Among Boys & Girls)
Students in the Humanities (Arts) group displayed remarkable academic excellence, proving their mettle in literary and social subjects.
A. Humanities Group — Top Boys
- First Position: Muhammad Abdullah (S/O Riaz Ahmad, Roll No: 374155) secured 1126 marks as a private candidate from Nankana Sahib.
- Second Position: Muhammad Bilal Baig (S/O Allah Rakkha, Roll No: 378616) secured 1112 marks from Govt. Higher Secondary School for Boys, Jallomore, Lahore.
- Third Position: Ammad Hafeez (S/O Hafeez Ahmad, Roll No: 384572) secured 1109 marks as a private candidate from Lahore.

B. Humanities Group — Top Girls
- First Position: Fariba Khan (D/O Sarfraz Khan, Roll No: 348835) secured 1170 marks from The Punjab Girls High School, Johar Town, Lahore.
- Second Position: Eman Fatima Saleem (D/O Muhammad Saleem Keyfi, Roll No: 349111) secured 1166 marks from Iqra Huffaz Girls Secondary School, Shah Jamal, Lahore.
- Third Position: Fatima Abdul Samad (D/O Abdul Samad Khan, Roll No: 349055) secured 1150 marks from Iqra Huffaz Girls Secondary School, Shah Jamal, Lahore.

5. Significance of Board Positions and Future Pathways
Achieving a top position in the BISE Lahore Matric examination opens doors to prestigious educational institutions, scholarship opportunities, and bright career trajectories. For students who missed out on top spots or wished for better scores, understanding these benchmarks provides inspiration.
Furthermore, students aiming to improve their grades can look forward to the upcoming Second Annual Examination 2026, scheduled by the board to facilitate academic progress without losing an academic year.
