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PSEB Class 12 Result: 198,199 students passed the Punjab senior secondary exam

Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has declared class 12 or senior secondary results. This year total 3,00,417 students had appeared for the PSEB class 12th exam.

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Result: Punjab Board (PSEB) has declared class 12 or senior secondary results. This year total 3,00,417 students had appeared for the PSEB class 12th exam. Out of those students who appeared for the Punjab board class 12 exam, 198,199 students have passed in the exam. The pass percentage is an improvement on last year when 62.36% students had managed to pass in the board exam. This year the overall pass percentage is 65.97%.

The PSEB 12th result was declared on the result hosting website India Results. Students can check their results on the official website and on the result hosting website simultaneously.

This year too, like last year, more percentage of girls have passed in the examination in comparison to boys. As opposed to the 78.25% pass percentage for girls, the pass percentage for boys is 60.%.

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There is also a major gap between pass percentage for regular students and open school students. While the pass percentage for regular students is 68.42%, the pass percentage for open school students is 40.07%.

PSEB class 12 results were initially expected on 15 April. However the Board conducted re-examination for students who were unable to appear for the exams either due to copying or clash of exam dates. The re-exam was held from 17 April to 20 April.

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