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Punjab’s Shining Stars: List of Top Position Holders in Matric 2025 Exams

July 23, 2025
written by Adeel abbas

The Matriculation Annual Examinations 2025 results have been announced across various education boards in Punjab, revealing exceptional academic talent. Students from different cities and institutions have achieved remarkable scores, setting new benchmarks for excellence. Below is a detailed look at the top position holders in overall punjab based on their outstanding marks.

Shared First Position: 1189 Marks

Muhammad Moiz Qamar (Faisalabad Board)

Muhammad Moiz Qamar from Faisalabad Board secured the top position with an impressive 1189 marks. He has brought immense pride to his board and city with his stellar performance in the Matric Annual Examinations 2025.

Faizan Fareed (Sahiwal Board)

Faizan Fareed, representing the Sahiwal Board, also achieved the highest score of 1189 marks. Hailing from Okara district, Faizan’s dedication has earned him this remarkable feat. The Sahiwal Board Chairman, Dr Asif Tufail, specifically announced his achievement.

Second Position: 1188 Marks

Muhammad Usman (Rawalpindi Board)

Muhammad Usman from Lawrence College, Ghora Gali, under the Rawalpindi Board, secured the second position overall with a commendable score of 1188 marks out of 1200. His performance highlights the strong academic standards of his institution.

Shared Third Position: 1187 Marks

Umme Roman (Sahiwal Board)

Details: Umme Roman from Sahiwal Board distinguished herself by securing 1187 marks, placing her among the top achievers in the province.

Maham Mumtaz (Faisalabad Board)

Maham Mumtaz, from Painsra, under the Faisalabad Board, achieved 1187 marks, marking her as a top performer in her board.

Marwa Sohail (Sargodha Board)

Marwa Sohail, a student from a private school in Sargodha, earned 1187 marks, clinching the first position in her board and a shared third position overall in this compilation. Her dedication to academic excellence is evident in this outstanding result.

Shafayat Rasool (Gujranwala Board)

Shafayat Rasool, from the Gujranwala Board, achieved 1187 marks, sharing the top spot in his board and a significant position provincially.

Alisha Zaib (Gujranwala Board)

Alisha Zaib, also from the Gujranwala Board, matched the score of 1187 marks, making her a joint first position holder in her board and contributing to this high-scoring tier in Punjab.

Fatima Shireez (Gujranwala Board)

Fatima Shireez from Gujranwala Board secured 1187 marks, demonstrating exceptional performance and sharing the first position in her board, reflecting the strong academic competition among female students in the region.

Shared Fourth Position: 1186 Marks

Meerab Warraich (Faisalabad Board)

Meerab Warraich, from Faisalabad Board, secured 1186 marks, placing her among the top achievers.

Siraj Khan (Sargodha Board)

Siraj Khan, from Government High School Kammar Mushani, under the Sargodha Board, achieved 1186 marks. His success is a testament to the quality of public education.

Muhammad Mohed (Gujranwala Board)

Muhammad Mohed from Gujranwala Board secured 1186 marks, making him a joint second position holder in his board.

Muhammad Abdullah (Gujranwala Board)

Muhammad Abdullah, also from Gujranwala Board, achieved 1186 marks, sharing the second position in his board alongside Muhammad Mohed.