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PSEB Class 10 results 2018 to be declared at pseb.ac.in: Click to check

PSEB Class 10 results 2018 may be announced today anytime

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: The (PSEB) which held Class 10 from March 12 to March 31, 2018, is now all set to announce the Punjab board PSEB Class 10 results 2018. According to different reports, PSEB Class 10 results 2018 may be announced anytime soon. Earlier talking to the press, Komal Singh, spokesperson, PSEB, had said that the Punjab board PSEB Class 10 results 2018 would be announced most likely in the first week of May. In the past, there has been speculation on date and timing of the result. Last year, the results were first announced offline and later was put on the website.

Once announced the Punjab board PSEB Class 10 results 2018 would be made available at the punjab.indiaresults.com. Indiaresults.com is an official result host partner for the education department. In addition, results will also be available at examresults.net.

How to check PSEB Class 10 results 2018?

  • Go to official website – pseb.ac.in
  • Search for ‘PSEB 10th Results 2018‘ either under press note section or Latest News section. Alternatively, you can also click on the RESULTS menu bar on the top. The link redirected to an external link (punjab.indiaresults.com)
  • Fill in your Roll No and other details asked there
  • After submitting the form, the results will be displayed
  • Take a print or save your results digitally for easy access

Last year, the results were first announced offline and a day later it was put on the website. According to reports, about 4.5 lakh students took part in the PSEB Class 10 Exam this year.

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On April 24, the board had announced class 12 results. The passing percentage for Class 12 result was 65.97 percent. The girls had outshone the boys. Puja Joshi from Teja Swantantra Senior Secondary School was the topper of class 12. She scored 98 percent marks. As many as 3,00,417 students appeared in the exam this year. Of them, 1,98,199 students passed the board exam.

In 2017. the pass percentage had dropped to 57.50 as compared to 2016. It has to be seen how students perform this year. Last year, while Shruti Vohra from Ropar topped the exam with 98.77% marks, Amit Yadav from Ludhiana secured the second rank by scoring 98.62 % and the third rank went to Ludhiana’s Simmi Kumari with 98.31% mark. Last year, nearly 3 lakh students have appeared for the PSEB Class 10 exams.

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Krishnamurty M
Krishnamurty M
Krishnamurty M covers education for TechObserver.in.
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