Pseb.ac.in and other websites to check Punjab Board 12th result 2026
Ruchika Kumari | May 13, 2026 | 11:38 AM IST | 2 mins read
PSEB 12th result 2026 for Science, Commerce, Arts streams shortly; here's how to check.
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Download NowThe Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) will announce the Class 12 results 2026 shortly. As scheduled, the result link will be made active at 12:30 pm. Students who appeared for the Senior Secondary examinations in Science, Commerce, and Arts streams can check and download their scorecard online from the official website pseb.ac.in. The Punjab board exams were conducted between February 17 and April 4. Over 2.65 lakh students reportedly appeared for the exams this year. PSEB 12th result LIVE updates.
In 2025, the overall pass percentage stood at 93%, with 2,41,506 out of 2,65,388 students passing. In 2024, results were announced on April 30, while marks were released on May 1. In earlier years, the Class 12 results were declared on May 25 in 2023, June 28 in 2022, and July 31 in 2021. The board has also moved towards digital evaluation through the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system.
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PSEB Class 12 result 2026 grading system
Grades will be mentioned on marksheet.
| Marks Range | Points | Grades |
| 91–100 | 10 | A+ |
| 81–90 | 9 | A |
| 71–80 | 8 | B+ |
| 61–70 | 7 | B |
| 51–60 | 6 | C+ |
| 41–50 | 5 | C |
| 00–40 | 4 | D |
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Steps to check PSEB 12th Result 2026 online
PSEB marksheet includes details such as the student’s name, roll number, subject-wise marks, total marks obtained, percentage and grades, along with the pass or fail status.
- Go to the official PSEB website
- On homepage, click on "PSEB Class 12 Result 2026" link
- In the next step, enter roll number and login credentials
- Submit the details and download the marksheet PDF
- Go through the same and download it
- Take its printout for future references
Apart from checking the result on the official website, students can also access their PSEB 12th Result 2026 through SMS. To use this service, students need to send an SMS in the format: PB12 Roll Number to 5676750. The result will then be delivered directly to the registered mobile number via SMS.
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