Karachi Board Rolls Out Revised Grading – Sets 40% Passing Marks for Matric

By: Team CM Punjab

On: Saturday, February 7, 2026 10:35 AM

Karachi Board Rolls Out Revised Grading - Sets 40% Passing Marks for Matric
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The Karachi Board has officially announced a major overhaul of the matric examination assessment system, introducing a revised grading structure and increasing the minimum passing marks to 40%. The decision is aimed at improving transparency, academic standards, and student evaluation.

Little Detail About the New Grading Policy

The reforms have been approved and implemented by the Board of Secondary Education Karachi. Under the updated policy, the traditional marking and result declaration system has been replaced with a modern grading-based approach, aligned with evolving education standards.

The changes will be applied in phases, starting from the current academic year.

πŸŽ“ Eligibility: Which Students Are Affected?

This phased rollout is designed to give students and institutions adequate adjustment time.

βœ… New Passing Criteria Explained

Under the revised rules:

Instead of being marked as β€œfail,” students below the threshold will now receive a β€œU grade.”

Revised Grading Structure

The updated grading system introduces clearer performance categories:

Marks Range Grade
96% – 100% A++
90% – 95% A+
80% – 89% A
70% – 79% B
60% – 69% C
50% – 59% D
40% – 49% E
Below 40% U (Unsuccessful)

This structure is intended to better reflect student performance levels.

πŸ’‘ Benefits of the Revised System

⚠️ Limitations and Important Notes

πŸ“ Applying Process: What Happens If a Student Gets U Grade?

  1. Result declared with U grade

  2. Student becomes eligible for supplementary examination

  3. Passing the supplementary exam allows continuation of studies

  4. GPA updated after successful clearance


What is the new passing percentage for matric exams?
The minimum passing requirement is now 40%.

Is the term β€œfail” still used?
No, it has been replaced with the U grade.

Does this apply to Class 10 students in 2026?
No, Class 10 will shift to the new system from 2027.

Will GPA be permanent?
Currently, GPA is being introduced on an interim basis.

Concluding View

The revised grading and 40% passing policy introduced by BSEK marks a significant shift in Karachi’s secondary education system. By focusing on structured grading instead of outright failure, the board aims to promote fairness, academic growth, and clearer evaluation standards. Students and parents are advised to understand the new grading scale early to better plan academic progress under the updated system.

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