PSEB 10th Result 2018: The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has declared the merit list of Class 10 examinations on Tuesday, the results are now available at pseb.ac.in. The overall pass percentage in the Class 10 examinations this year is 59.47, an increase of two per cent against last year’s 57.50, according to the results declared Tuesday. Gurpreet Singh of Ludhiana topped with 98 per cent marks. Jasmine Kaur of Bholath in Kapurthala district stood second with 97.85 per cent while Puneet Kaur of Fatehgarh Sahib district ranked third with 97.69 per cent. The girls have outperformed boys, the pass percentage of girls is 70.43 and boys is 55.48 respectively.
PSEB officials said a total of 3,68,295 candidates appeared for the matriculation examination held in March this year, and 2,19,035 students passed the examination. The Punjab Board also released a merit list of 401 students who secured 94 per cent and above in the examination. The pass percentage among girls improved this year to 69.13 compared to last year’s 63.97.
Step 1: Go to the official website of PSEB (pseb.ac.in).
Step 2: Click on the link to the Class 12 board results
Step 3: Enter your roll number and details in the fields provided.
Step 4: Download your results and take a print out of the same for further reference.
-Visit Google play store
– Download result app as per rating
– Pre-register with your registration or roll number
– Alert will appear, soon the declaration of results
In the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) last year results, 40 per cent of the students who had appeared for the Class 10 exams had failed while 18 per cent of the students, who failed in a single subject, had to sit for the compartment exams. Only 24 students from government schools, 6.33 per cent of the total number of government school students who appeared for the exams, managed to make it into the merit list of 379 students.
The Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh ordered the state education minister to map a path to improve the standards of education in the state. There was 15-point dip in students’ performance. In 2017, only two students from government schools were in the top 10.
News Source (Indian Express)