PSEB Punjab Board 5th Result 2023 Highlights: The result will be announced first in a press conference, and then the score link will be activated at the official website.
PSEB Result, Punjab Board 5th Class Result Live Updates: The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) on April 6 declared the board exam result for Class 5 at 3 pm, however, the result link was activated on April 7 at 10 am. Students can check the detailed results at pseb.ac.in and indiaresults.com. Candidates can also click here to view their score at – pseb.ac.in/results.
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This year, the overall pass percentage is 99.69 per cent, which is a minor increase from 99.62 per cent of last year. Girls have fared better than boys as girls score 99.74 per cent and boys scored an overall pass percentage of 99.65 per cent. However, it is the transgender students who have passed with flying colours. A total of 10 transgender students appeared for the exams and all of them passed.
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PSEB Punjab Board 5th Result 2023 Highlights: The result will be announced first in a press conference, and then the score link will be activated at the official website.
The Punjab Board's Class 5th result will feature these details on the official scorecard:
— Full name
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— Roll number
— Parents' name
— School name
— Total score
— Subject-wise marks
Jaspreet Kaur of Mansa is the topper in Punjab, as she achieved a perfect score of 500 out of 500. Navdeep Kaur of Mansa is on the second position in the state she also secured 500 marks. The third position is bagged Gurnoor Singh of Faridkot
This year, 10 transgender students appeared for the exams and all of them have passed. "Our education should be inclusive, and the so-called 'deprived commmunity' should be encouraged and supported. The participation of these students is increasing in Punjab Board and we welcome this change," says PSEB official.
Students can check the detailed results at pseb.ac.in and indiaresults.com.
This year, the overall pass percentage was 99.69 per cent, which was a minor increase from last year’s 99.62 per cent.
A total of 2,93,847 students appeared for Class 5 exam out of which 2,92,947 cleared the exams.
Barnala and Tarn Taran districts had the highest pass percentage with 99.86 per cent, i.e. these two districts had the highest number of students who passed the Class 5 exams this year.
The links where students can check their Class 5 score are
- pseb.ac.in
- indiaresults.com
- pseb.ac.in/results
"Out of the top 3 students, two of them are from government schools, which shows how much the government schools are improving under the Punjab Board," the official added.
The overall pass percentage is 99.69 per cent. The pass percentage of government schools stood at 99.69 per cent, for private schools it is 99.75 per cent and for aided schools it is 99.07 per cent.
Jaspreet Kaur, Navdeep Kaur and Gurnoor Singh Dhaliwal have topped the Punjab Board Class 5 exams this time.
There is no provision for re-evaluation for Class 5 results, said PSEB official. Students in classes 10 and 12 can apply for re-evaluation when their results are announced.
Students who couldn’t clear the PSEB Class 5 examination can appear for the supplementary exam. The exams will be held in the next two months. The students will have to fill a separate form, the dates for which will be announced later.
Step 1: Visit the official website- pseb.ac.in
Step 2: Click on the result tab on the homepage
Step 3: Click on primary exam result link
Step 4: Enter your credentials such as roll number or name
Step 5: View and download the result
This year, a total of 2,93,847 Class 5 students appeared for the examination, of which, as many as 2,92,947 students have passed. The pass percentage for girls stood at 99.74 per cent, pass percentage for boys stood at 99.65 per cent and the pass percentage for transgender candidates stood at 100 per cent. A total of 10 ransgender candidates appeared for the exam.
The overall pass percentage stood at 99.69 per cent. Barnala and Tarn Taran districts had the highest pass percentage with 99.86 per cent while Mohali recorded the lowest pass percentage with 99.45 per cent.
Jaspreet Kaur from Mansa district is the state topper, she scored 500 out of 500 in Class 5 exams. The second position was bagged by Navdeep Kaur, also from Mansa, she too scored 500 out of 500. Gurnoor Singh Dhaliwal from Faridkot came third. Two out of the three toppers are from state government schools.
The PSEB Class 5 original marksheets will be sent to the respective schools in due course of time and students will be able to collect them from the school authorities. Meanwhile, they can download the provisional marksheet from official website for admission purposes.
PSEB declared the class 5 results for Punjab board on Thursday. Students who could not qualify in one or more papers will not be able to avail the revaluation services. 'There will be no provision for re-evaluation for Class 5 students now,' the PSEB official informed.
PSEB has activated the Class 5 result link on the official website pseb.ac.in under the result section
PSEB Class 5 students can download their marksheet online by following the given steps:
Step 1: Visit the official PSEB website — pseb.ac.in.
Step 2: Click on the Class 5 result link.
Step 3: Key in your roll number and password.
Step 4: Once you successfully login, the score card will be available on the home page.
Step 5: Download and save the score card for future reference.
This year, Jaspreet Kaur of Mansa district secured the top rank scoring 500 out of 500. The second position was also bagged by a student of Mansa district, Navdeep Kaur and the third position was secured by Gurnoor Singh of Faridkot. Two out of three toppers are from Punjab government schools.
A total of 2,93,847 students appeared for Class 5 exam out of which 2,92,947 cleared the exams. The overall pass percentage stood at 99.69 per cent, a minor uptick from last year’s 99.62 per cent.
In the Class 5 result declared on Thursday, Barnala and Tarn Taran districts recorded the highest pass percentage with 99.86 per cent while Mohali recorded the lowest pass percentage with 99.45 per cent. There will be no re-evaluation for Class 5 results.
Students, parents and guardians can check by visiting the official website— pseb.ac.in or indiaresults.com. Then they should click on result link for Class 5. Enter the credentials of the students such as roll number and date. Finally, view and download the result for future reference
Punjab board Class 5 students will be able to check their result on the official website today from 10 am onwards. The result was declared on April 6 and board recorded an overall pass percentage is 99.69 per cent,
Two out of three toppers are from Punjab government school. A PSEB official said it shows how much the government schools are improving.
Jaspreet Kaur of Mansa district secured the top rank with 500 out of 500. Second position was also bagged by a student of Mansa district, Navdeep Kaur, she also scored 500 out of 500. Third position was secured by Gurnoor Singh of Faridkot. Two out of three toppers are from Punjab government schools.
Step 1: Visit the official website— pseb.ac.in or indiaresults.com.
Step 2: Click on link for Class 5 results
Step 3: Enter the credentials such as roll number and date of birth
Step 4: View and download the result
A total of 2,93,847 students appeared for Class 5 exam out of which 2,92,947 cleared the exams. Barnala and Tarn Taran districts had the highest pass percentage with 99.86 per cent while Mohali recorded the lowest pass percentage with 99.45 per cent.
The overall pass percentage for Punjab board Class 5 results is 99.69 per cent. Pass percentage for girls stood at 99.74 per cent, while for boys it was 99.65 per cent.
The complete details of the PSEB Class 5 examinees and result will be available on the Punjab School Education Board website www.pseb.ac.in and www.indiaresults.com from 10 am on Friday. As per PSEB, the marks shown regarding the result will be for information purposes only for the students/schools.
The PSEB Class 5 students, who will appear and pass the compartment exams, will be promoted to Class 6. The failed students will be retained in Class 5
For candidates who could not clear PSEB Class 5 examination, their supplementary examination will be held in two months. All those students who have flunked their exam will have to fill out the form separately, for which the date will be notified separately through school login and newspapers, as per PSEB.
Jaspreet Kaur, daughter of Jarnail Singh and Navdeep Kaur, daughter of Karamjit Singh, Government Primary School, Ralla Kothe District Mansa secured first and second positions, respectively by securing 100 per cent marks. Gurnoor Singh Dhaliwal, son of Bhagat Singh Dhaliwal Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Convent School, Bhana District Faridkot secured the third position.
There's a minor increase in PSEB Class 5 students' pass percentage. Girls have outnumbered boys as well
PSEB class 5th result: 99.69 overall pass percentage
Overall pass percentage: 99.69%
Pass percentage of girls: 99.74%
Pass percentage of boys: 99.65%
A total of 10 transgender students appeared for the class 5 exams have passed.
This year, a total of 2,93,847 Class 5 students appeared for the examination, of which, as many as 2,92,947 students have passed, taking the pass percentage at 99.69 per cent.
PSEB class 5th result: Toppers list
Jaspreet Kaur
Navdeep Kaur
Gurnoor Singh Dhaliwal
The PSEB official in the press conference said that there will be no provision for re-evaluation for Class 5 students. However, the students of classes 10 and 12 can apply for the same, when their results will be declared
The official website of the Punjab Board PSEB is down. The class 5 students can view their score at indiaresults.com. They need to keep their roll number handy to be able to view score.
Students can check the detailed results at pseb.ac.in and indiaresults.com.
The Punjab Board Class 5 has recorded an overall pass percentage as 99.69 per cent, which is an increase from last year's 99.62 percent.
Barnala and Tarn Taran districts have the highest pass percentage of 99.86 per cent, and the district Mohali has the lowest percentage of 99.45 per cent.
"There will be no provision for re-evaluation for Class 5 students now," the PSEB official confirmed.
"Out of the top 3 students, two of them are from government schools, which shows how much the government schools are improving under the Punjab Board," the official added.
This year, 10 transgender students appeared for the exams and all of them have passed. "Our education should be inclusive, and the so-called 'deprived commmunity' should be encouraged and supported. The participation of these students is increasing in Punjab Board and we welcome this change," says PSEB official.
Students should remember that the classification of the ranks is done on the basis of the age. The youngest of the three candidate is declared the topper in the state
Jaspreet Kaur of Mansa is the topper in Punjab, as she achieved a perfect score of 500 out of 500. Navdeep Kaur of Mansa is on the second position in the state she also secured 500 marks. The third position is bagged Gurnoor Singh of Faridkot
The Punjab government schools secured an overall pass percentage of 99.69 per cent, and the aided schools achieved 99.07 per cent.
This year, girls have fared better than boys as girls score 99.74 per cent and boys scored an overall pass percentage of 99.65 per cent. Meanwhile, transgender category students have aced the exams with 100 per cent overall pass percentage.
The Punjab Board has started the press conference for the PSEB Class 5 result declaration.
The PSEB chairperson Dr. Satbir Bedi and the Vice Chairman Varinder Kumar Bhatia have reached the PSEB officials where the press conference will take place.
The PSEB authorities will start the press conference for Punjab Board Class 5 result declaration in 10 minutes.
The PSEB chairperson Dr. Satbir Bedi and the Vice Chairman Varinder Kumar Bhatia will declare the Class 5 result at 3 pm today in a press conference.
The Punjab Board's Class 5th result will feature these details on the official scorecard:
— Roll number
— Parents' name
— School name
— Total score
— Subject-wise marks
Punjab Board students can find information on Class 5 result link at this page.
Step 1: Visit the official PSEB website — pseb.ac.in.
Step 2: Click on the Class 5 result link.
Step 3: Key in your roll number and password.
Step 4: Once you successfully login, the score card will be available on the home page.
Step 5: Download and save the score card for future reference.
No, the score card for Punjab Board Class 5 will only be available at the official PSEB websites after the PSEB Chairman announces the result in the press conference.
Students who appeared for the exam will be able to check their score at the official PSEB website — pseb.ac.in.