PSEB 10th result 2025 on May 16 at pseb.ac.in
Punjab Board Class 10 result 2025 will be declared after 2:30 pm, says PSEB on its official website, pseb.ac.in.
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The Punjab School Education Board has announced Class 10 result date 2025. Accordingly, PSEB 10th result 2025 will be declared tomorrow, May 16, after 2:30 pm. Punjab Board Class 10 result 2025 will be made available on the official website, pseb.ac.in.
Students will have to use their login details to check Punjab Board Class 10th results 2025. The online marksheets will be provisional and candidates will be required to obtain the original certificates from their respective schools.
Along with the Punjab Board Matric results 2025, the board will also announce the PSEB 10th toppers 2025 and Class 10 pass percentage across gender, schools, and districts.
Students are required to obtain 33% marks in each subject and in aggregate in order to be declared qualified in Punjab 10th board exams 2025.
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Last year, Class 10 students recorded a pass rate of 97.24%. Aditi, Alisha Sharma and Karmanpreet Kaur secured top 3 positions in the Punjab board result 2024. 98.11% girls passed the exams while boys achieved a pass percentage of 96.47%.
PSEB 10th result 2025: Websites to check
Students can check PSEB 10th Class result 2025 on the following websites:
- pseb.ac.in
- indiaresults.com
- punjab.indiaresults.com
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