PSEB 12th result 2023 declared; 92.47% students pass
Punjab Board 12th result has been declared at 2:30pm. The link will be active soon at pseb.ac.in. The overall pass percentage this year is 92.47%.
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NEW DELHI : The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has declared the PSEB 12th result 2023 today, May 24, 2023. The overall pass percentage this year is 92.47%, as per reports, which has dropped as compared to last year. Students who appeared for Punjab Board Class 12 exams 2023 can check Punjab Board 12th result 2023 on board’s official website, pseb.ac.in when the link is active. Students need to enter their roll number and name to check their scores.
Last year, the overall pass percentage of students was 96.96%. A total of 3,01,725 students had appeared in Class 12 exams out of which 2,92,520 students passed. Arshdeep Kaur, Arshpreet Kaur, and Kulwinder Kaur topped the exam by scoring 497 marks.
PSEB 12th Result 2023: Pass percentage over past years
Year |
Overall Pass % |
2023 |
92.47% |
2022 |
96.96% |
2021 |
96.48% |
2020 |
92.77 |
2019 |
86.41 |
2018 |
65.97 |
PSEB 12th Result 2023: How to check?
- Visit the official website - pseb.ac.in
- Click the 'PSEB 12th result 2023' link on the results page.
- Enter login credentials and press the 'Submit' button.
- PSEB 12th result 2023 will be shown on the screen.
- Download and save the PSEB Board 12th result 2023.
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