PSEB 10th Result 2023: The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) announced the Punjab Board 10th Result 2023 on May 26, 2023. Candidates who have appeared for the Punjab Class 10 board exam can check the result through the official site of PSEB at pseb.ac.in
Punjab Board Vice Chairman Dr Virinder Bhatia announced the PSEB Class 10th result. The Class 10 board exams for this year were to be conducted from March 24 to April 20, 2023, at various places across the state. Around 3 lakh candidates have appeared in the 10th class board exam in the state.
Direct link to check the result
PSEB 10th Result 2023: Passing percentage
The overall pass percentage this year is 97.54%. Whereas, the pass percentage of government schools was 97.76 per cent. While the pass percentage of private schools was 97 per cent. The pass percentage of girls stood at 98.46 per cent. Gagandeep Kaur of Faridkot has topped the examination result by securing the first rank.
PSEB 10th Result 2023: Gandeep Kaur topped
This year all three toppers are from government schools. The first rank has been bagged by Gagandeep Kaur who scored 650/650 (100%), followed by Navjot who scored 648/650 (99.69%) and Harmandeep Kaur who scored 646/650 (99.38%).
Also read:- PSEB 10th Result 2023 released at pseb.ac.in, Direct link here
Punjab Board Class 10 Result: How to check?
- Visit the official site of PSEB at pseb.ac.in
- Click on Punjab Board Class 10th Result 2023 link available on the home page
- Enter login details and click on submit
- The result will be released on the screen
- Check the Result and download the page
- Keep a hard copy of the same with you for further need
How to check through SMS?
However, it is not clear whether this time the result will be available through SMS or not, last year students could check their results through SMS as well. For that students have to type PB10 <roll number> and send it to 56767650.
Last year result
In 2022, a total of 3,11,545 students appeared in the class 10 exam out of which 126 failed and 3,08,627 students passed the board exam. Last year, girls outperformed boys with a pass percentage of 99.34 per cent. Boys registered a pass percentage of 98.83 per cent. A total of 12 transgender students appeared for the exam and 11 of them passed.