PSEB 12th Toppers 2023: Sujan Kaur ranks first with 100% marks
Vagisha Kaushik | May 24, 2023 | 03:35 PM IST | 1 min read
PSEB 12th Toppers 2023: Shriya Singla is the second topper with 498 marks and Navpreet Kaur ranked 3rd with 497 marks.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Sujan Kaur from Mansa has secured the first rank in the Punjab Board Class 12 exams 2023 by scoring 500 marks. The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has declared PSEB 12th result 2023 today. Students will be able to check Punjab Board 12th result 2023 on the official website - pseb.ac.in.
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While Kaur from Dashmesh Convent Senior Secondary School of Sardulgarh has grabbed the top position in Class 12 exams, Shriya Singla of MSD Senior Secondary Public School in Bathinda is the second topper with 498 marks and 99.60%. Navpreet Kaur of BCM Senior Secondary School Jamalpur Colony, Ludhiana secured the third rank with 497 marks and 99.40%.
PSEB 12th Toppers 2023
|
Rank |
Name of student |
Marks |
School |
|
1 |
Sujan Kaur |
500 |
Dashmesh Convent Senior Secondary School |
|
2 |
Shriya Singla |
498 |
MSD Senior Secondary Public School |
|
3 |
Navpreet Kaur |
497 |
BCM Senior Secondary School Jamalpur Colony |
Last year, Arshdeep Kaur, Arshpreet Kaur, and Kulwinder Kaur topped the Class 12 exams by scoring 497 marks. The overall pass percentage this year is 92.47% which has dropped as compared to last year’s. 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.
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