It wasn't just a PDF. It was a 2,000-page digital leviathan that listed every name, every roll number, and every grade. When the servers crashed on the morning of July 22, 2016 (the result day), the Gazette was the ark that kept hope afloat.
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Students could verify their results through the following "good features" implemented by the board:
The BISE Lahore Matric Gazette is an official, comprehensive document published by the board immediately following the announcement of the annual results. Unlike the online result portal—which only allows users to search for individual records using a single roll number—the gazette contains the complete performance data of every single candidate who registered for the examination. Key Features of the Gazette Lahore Board Matric Result 2016 Gazette
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Denotes that the candidate was flagged for cheating or violating examination hall regulations, requiring a hearing before the board committee.
The overall topper was also awarded a laptop in recognition of his achievement. How to Access the Result Gazette It wasn't just a PDF
Academic institutions and employers use the gazette as a secondary verification tool to ensure that submitted matriculation certificates are authentic.
Beyond the top scores, the 2016 results highlighted inspiring stories of resilience. , a private candidate who secured third position in the Humanities Group, was the daughter of a laborer. Her achievement, along with that of Allah Ditta , whose father was a vendor, underscored the power of determination in overcoming financial hardships.
The 2016 top achievers were dominated by students from Divisional Public School (DPS). Overall First Position: Rana Omar Farhan (Roll No. 203528) from DPS Model Town, Lahore, who secured 1087/1100 marks Overall Second Position: Muhammad Shayan Waheed 1086 marks Overall Third Position: Syed Momin Ali Hussnain Mushtaq , both with 1085 marks Science Group (Girls) Topper: Semil Saleem from Punjab Girls High School, Johar Town, with 1083 marks Humanities Group (Girls) Topper: Iqra Yaseen from Allama Iqbal High School for Girls, Kasur, with 1067 marks Grading Criteria Always refer to official BISE Lahore communication for
When you open the Lahore Board 2016 Matric Gazette, it is structured as follows:
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A total of 50,698 candidates were successful, resulting in a 60.68% pass rate. Top Position Holders
Unlike the brief SMS notification, the 2016 Gazette is a massive document (often spanning 1,500+ pages) broken down into specific sections: