PSEB 10th Result 2024 Out: Pass percentage drops; girls grab top 3 ranks
Punjab Board 10th Result 2024: The overall pass percentage stood at 97.24%.
Alivia Mukherjee | April 18, 2024 | 02:35 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Punjab School Examination Board (PSEB), Mohali has declared the PSEB Class 10 result 2024. Students who appeared for the PSEB 10th board exams can check their Punjab board Class 10 results by visiting the official website, pseb.ac.in. Students will require their roll number to download the PSEB Class 10th scorecards 2024. PSEB 10th Result 2024 live .
The PSEB Class 10 scorecards 2024 will be available for download tomorrow at 10 am. A total of 2,81,098 students appeared for the PSEB 10th exam 2024, out of which 2,73,348 passed. A total of 394 students failed the PSEB Class 10 exam 2024, accounting for 0.14 percent of all students.
PSEB 10th Result 2024: Pass percentage declines
PSEB 10th 2024 recorded a pass rate of 97.24%, marking a slight dip compared to the previous year. In 2023, the pass rate for PSEB Class 10 stood at 97.54%. During the same year, Government schools recorded a pass rate of 97.54%, whereas private schools saw a slightly lower pass rate of 97%.
PSEB 10th Result 2024: Girls outperform boys
Similar to previous years, girls continued to surpass boys, achieving a pass rate of 98.11%, while boys recorded a pass rate of 96.47%. In 2023, girls maintained their lead with a pass rate of 98.46%, whereas boys achieved a slightly lower pass rate of 96.73%. As per PSEB 10TH result statistics 2024, girls grabbed the top three ranks.
PSEB Class 10th result 2024: Top performing district
This year, Amritsar has emerged as the top-performing district with a pass percentage of 99.24%, whereas Fatehgarh Sahib has the lowest pass percentage at 94.51%. In contrast, last year saw Pathankot district leading with a pass percentage of 99.19%, while Barnala recorded the lowest pass rate at 95.96%.
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