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PSEB Punjab Board Class 10th result 2022 declared: Know how to check marks

PSEB Punjab Board Class 10th Result 2022: All those students who had appeared for the class 10th board examinations can check their results at the official website —  pseb.ac.in.

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PSEB Punjab Board Class 10th Result 2022: The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has announced the class 10 board exam result on July 5 at 12:15 pm and the matric exam result is uploaded at 10 am on July 6. All those students who had appeared for the class 10 board examinations can check their results at the official website —  pseb.ac.in.

A total of 3,11,545 students appeared for the Class 10 examination out of which 126 have failed and 3,08,627 students have passed. Results of 317 students have been withheld by the Board and 2,475 students will have to re-appear for the exam.

PSEB Punjab board Class 10 result 2022: Date, time and result websites

This year’s topper is 15-year-old Nancy Rani from Satiye Wala village in Ferozepur. The first and second rank holders have secured the same marks, however, since Nancy was younger she has been given the top rank as per the tie-breaker formula. Daughter of a carpenter, Nancy scored 644 marks out of 650 (99.08%). “Self study and following a time table helped me a lot. Read more

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Last year, the board examination was cancelled due to the pandemic situation however, this year the PSEB Punjab board exams were successfully conducted in an offline pen and paper mode. All the safety measures were taken by the schools as provided by the government.  

A total number of 3,21,384 students appeared for the Punjab class 10 board examination out of which  3,21,161 students were declared passed and were promoted to higher secondary. The overall passing percentage recorded by the Punjab board was 99.93 per cent, where girls outnumbered boys. Girls have outshone boys with an average pass percentage of 99.94 per cent while boys scored 99.92 per cent in class 10. 

In 2020, the board changed the passing marks criteria. Earlier, candidates had to secure 33 per cent marks in each subject, as well as pass individually in practical and theory. 

Now as per the new rule, students have to secure at least 20 per cent marks in the practical and theory section and 33 per cent combined in each subject to be considered a pass. The overall pass percentage recorded was 90.98 per cent, a total of  2,86,378 students registered for the Punjab board exams. 

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