PSEB 5th result 2024 declared; pass percentage increases: Report
Punjab Board 5th Result 2024: Students can check their scores at pseb.ac.in by using their login credentials.
Vagisha Kaushik | April 1, 2024 | 03:57 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Punjab School Examination Board (PSEB) has declared PSEB 5th result 2024 today, April 1, as per an Indian Express report. Students who appeared for the Punjab Board Class 5 exams 2024 can check their results on the official website, pseb.ac.in. PSEB Class 5 board exams 2024 were conducted from March 7 to March 14.
As per the report, the overall pass percentage stands at 99.84%. A total of 1,44,653 girls appeared for Punjab Class 5 exams 2024, of which, 1,44,454 successfully passed. 1,61,767 boys wrote the exam and 1,61,468 have qualified, the report said. Girl students outperformed boys with 99.86% while the pass percentage of boys stood at 99.81%.
Among the districts, Pathankot district recorded the highest pass percentage of 99.96 per cent while Mohali district performed worst with 99.65%, the report said. Moreover, 587 students of Class 5 scored 100, it added.
How to download PSEB 5th result 2024?
Students can follow the steps given below to download the results:
- Visit the official website of PSEB, pseb.ac.in.
- On the homepage, click on the ‘Results’ tab.
- Click on the link for PSEB Class 5 results.
- Enter the required credentials and submit.
- PSEB 5th result 2024 will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the scorecard and take a printout of it.
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