PSEB 8th result 2025 declared for 2,91,917 students; steps to check marks
Suviral Shukla | April 4, 2025 | 03:14 PM IST | 2 mins read
Students, who appeared for the PSEB Class 8 board exams, can check their score using their login credentials such as hall ticket number and date of birth through the official portal.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has declared the Punjab Class 8 board results 2025 for 2,91,917 students on its official website at pseb.ac.in. Puneet Verma, student of Shri Guru Harkrishan Public School, A-225, Chief Khalsa Diwan, Model Town, Hoshiarpur secured first position by securing 100 percent marks, according to the HT report.
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Navjot Kaur, a student of Sant Mohan Das Memorial Senior Secondary School, Kot Sukhia, Faridkot, secured second place with 100 percent marks whereas, another Navjot Kaur, a student of Guru Nanak Public Senior Secondary School, Channan Ke (Adda Nath Di Khui), Amritsar, secured third position with 99.83 percent marks, the report added.
Students, who appeared for the PSEB Class 8 board exams, can check their score using their login credentials such as roll number or name through the official portal.
To pass the PSEB Class 8 board exams, students need to obtain at least 33% marks in each subject as well as in the overall aggregate. The digital marksheet of PSEB 8th board exam result 2025 is available in the DigiLocker.
The Punjab board conducted the PSEB 8th Class board exam from February 19 to March 7. The PSEB 8th result 2025 marksheet will include details such as students’s name, roll number, date of birth, parent’s name, school name and code, subject-wise marks, total marks, qualifying status, grade, and remarks (if any).
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PSEB 8th Class Board Result 2025: Steps to download
Students can follow the steps given below to download the PSEB Class 8 results 2025 once declared.
- Visit the official website at pseb.ac.in
- On the homepage, look for the ‘PSEB 8th Class Result 2025’
- Now, enter the PSEB login details in the given field and click on the ‘Find Results’ button
- The PSEB 8th result 2025 will appear on the screen.
- Download the PSEB result and take a printout for future reference
Punjab Board 8th Class Result 2025: Grading criteria
The grading system for PSEB Class 8 result 2025 is given in the table below.
|
Marks Range |
Grade |
|
>90 TO <=100 |
A+ |
|
>80 TO <=90 |
A |
|
>70 TO <=80 |
B+ |
|
>60 TO <=70 |
B |
|
>50 TO <=60 |
C+ |
|
>40 TO <=50 |
C |
|
>01 TO <=40 |
D |
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