The exam season is finally here for students across Punjab. If you are a student in the 9th class (SSC Part 1), you know exactly how important this time of year is. The very first thing you need before you can even think about sitting in that exam hall is your roll number slip.
Think of your roll number slip as your official ticket. Without it, you won’t be allowed to enter the examination center. The good news is that the Punjab Boards have made the process much easier in 2026. Whether you are a regular student going to a local school or a private candidate studying on your own, you can now access your slip online.
In this guide, we have gathered all the official links for the various boards in Punjab. We will show you exactly how to find your slip, what details to check, and what to do if you run into any trouble.
Why the Roll Number Slip is Your Most Important Document
Many students think the roll number slip is just a piece of paper with their name on it. In reality, it contains vital information that you need to memorize or keep handy. Here is why you must have it:
- Identity Verification: It proves to the examiner that you are the person who registered for the exam.
- Exam Schedule: It lists the dates and times for every subject you are taking.
- Center Location: It tells you exactly where you need to go. Sometimes, centers are far from home, so knowing the location early helps you plan your travel.
- Roll Number: You will need this number to write on your answer sheets and to check your results later in the year.
How to Download Your 9th Class Roll Number Slip
The Punjab Boards provide two different ways to get your slip depending on your student status.
For Regular Students
If you are enrolled in a government or private school, your school administration handles your registration. The boards provide a “School Portal” login to the principals.
- Your school will download the slips for all students at once.
- The school will print them, get them signed by the principal, and hand them out to you.
- If you are a regular student, just visit your school office or ask your class teacher.
For Private Students
If you registered as a private candidate, you are responsible for getting your own slip. You don’t need to wait for the mailman to bring it to your door. You can download it directly from your board’s website.
- B-Form Number: This is the easiest way. Just enter the 13-digit number from your B-form.
- Online Form Number: You can use the number from the original admission form you submitted.
- Name & Father’s Name: Most boards also allow you to search by your full name and your father’s name.
Direct Download Links for All Punjab Boards
Below is a complete directory of all the educational boards in Punjab. Simply find your board and click the link to go directly to their official website.
https://www.biserawalpindi.edu.pk
https://bisesargodha.edu.pk/content
https://www.bisesahiwal.edu.pk
Step-by-Step Guide for Private Candidates
If you are using one of the links above, here is a general walkthrough of what you will see on the screen:
- Find the “Roll No Slip” Section: Once the website loads, look for a tab or button labeled “SSC Part-I” or “Roll Number Slips 2026.”
- Select Your Category: Choose “Private” from the options.
- Enter Your Details: Type in your B-Form number or your unique admission form number.
- Click Search/Submit: The system will generate your slip on the screen.
- Download and Print: Save the file as a PDF on your phone or computer. Make sure to print at least two copies.
Important Details to Check on Your Slip
Don’t just print your slip and put it in your bag. Take five minutes to read it carefully. Errors can happen, and it is much easier to fix them now than on the day of the exam.
- Spelling: Check your name and your father’s name. Even a one-letter mistake can cause issues later with your degree.
- Your Photo: Ensure the picture is clear and that it is actually you!
- Subjects: Make sure all the subjects you studied (like Biology or Computer Science) are correctly listed.
- Group: Check if you are in the Morning or Evening session.
- Dates: Compare the dates on your slip with the official date sheet to avoid any confusion.
What to Do if There is a Mistake?
If you find an error on your 9th class roll number slip, do not panic. The boards have a process for corrections.
- Visit the Board Office: You may need to visit the “Inquiry” or “Online Branch” of your specific board office.
- Take Your Documents: Bring your original admission form receipt and your CNIC or B-Form.
- Correction Fee: Sometimes there is a small fee for correcting a mistake if it was not the board’s fault.
- Timing: Try to get corrections done at least a week before the first paper starts.
Exam Day Survival Tips
Having your roll number slip is step one. Step two is showing up ready to win. Here are a few tips to make sure your exam day goes smoothly:
- Laminate Your Slip: Many students like to laminate their slips to protect them from sweat or accidental spills. This is a great idea to keep the document safe for the entire exam duration.
- Visit the Center Early: If you don’t know where your exam center is, visit it a day before. You don’t want to be lost in traffic on the morning of your first paper.
- Stationery Check: Keep your slip inside your clear stationery pouch. This way, the examiner can see it without you having to take it out constantly.
- Reach Early: Aim to arrive at the center at least 30 to 45 minutes before the start time. Most centers close the gates 15 minutes before the exam begins.
A Note on Rules and Regulations
Every roll number slip has a list of instructions on the back. It is very important that you read them. The Punjab Boards are very strict about discipline.
- No Mobile Phones: Even if they are switched off, having a phone in the exam hall can lead to your paper being canceled.
- Cheating Material: Do not bring any extra papers or notes.
- The Original Slip: You must bring the physical printed copy. Showing a picture of the slip on your phone will not be accepted.
Conclusion
The 9th class exams are a big milestone in your education. It is the first time you are participating in a board-level competition. By getting your roll number slip early, you remove one of the biggest stresses of the season.
Use the links provided above to check your status today. If the slips aren’t live for your specific board yet, don’t worry—they are usually uploaded in phases. Keep checking back every few days. We wish all the students in Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, and all over Punjab the very best of luck. Work hard, stay focused, and you will see the results of your effort!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. I lost my roll number slip. Can I download it again?
Yes! You can use the same links provided in this article to download and print your slip as many times as you need. It is always a good idea to keep a digital copy saved in your email or Google Drive.
2. Can I sit for the exam if I only have a digital copy on my phone?
No. Examination centers in Punjab require a physical, printed copy of your roll number slip. You will not be allowed to take your phone inside the hall to show a digital version.
3. What should I do if the website is not opening?
During peak hours, board websites can get very slow or crash. If a link isn’t working, wait for 15-20 minutes and try again. It is also helpful to clear your browser history or try a different browser like Chrome or Firefox.
4. Is there a fee to download the slip online?
No, the Punjab Boards do not charge a fee for downloading or printing the roll number slip from their official websites.
5. How do I know if I am in the Morning or Evening session?
This information is clearly printed on your roll number slip under the “Session” or “Time” column. Morning papers usually start at 8:30 AM, and Evening papers at 1:30 PM (except on Fridays).









