PSEB Class 12 Toppers 2026: Supneet Kaur tops Science; Suhani and Divyanshi lead Humanities
Sakshi Gupta | May 13, 2026 | 01:20 PM IST | 1 min read
Punjab Board releases PSEB 12th toppers list 2026 with stream-wise rank holders, pass percentage.
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Download NowPSEB Class 12 Toppers 2026: Punjab Board Class 12 results 2026 are out, and out of a total of 2,65,417 students who appeared for the examination, 2,42,755 students passed, recording 91.46% pass percentage. 3 students from Science and Humanities streams have shared All India Rank (AIR 1) by securing perfect 500 marks. Supneet Kaur from Science stream, Suhani Chauhan, and Divyanshi from the Humanities stream have bagged AIR 1 by securing 100% results. PSEB Class 12 Result 2026 LIVE
17,495 students have been placed in the compartment category, 5,109 students failed, and the results of 58 candidates have been withheld.
The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has announced the PSEB inter result 2026 on pseb.ac.in. To access the PSEB Class 12 marksheet 2026, enter the details, including roll number and name.
Also read PSEB Class 12 Result 2026 declared at pseb.ac.in; how to check
Punjab Board Class 12 Toppers 2026: Stream-wise list
| Type | Group | Appeared | Passed | Pass Percentage |
| Regular | Commerce | 34,496 | 34,074 | 98.78% |
| Regular | Humanities | 1,65,457 | 1,45,179 | 87.74% |
| Regular | Science | 56,456 | 55,593 | 98.47% |
| Regular | Vocational | 9,008 | 7,909 | 87.80% |
Overall stats
| Description | Count | Percentage |
| Total Appeared | 2,65,417 | — |
| Pass | 2,42,755 | 91.46% |
| Compartment | 17,495 | 6.59% |
| Fail | 5,109 | 1.92% |
| Withheld | 58 | 0.02% |
PSEB Class 12 Toppers 2025: Last years’ statistics
The overall pass percentage in the PSEB Class 12 Result 2025 stood at around 91 per cent, with girls outperforming boys in the examination. The last year stream-wise toppers' list is given below:
|
Rank |
Name |
Stream |
Pass percentage |
|
1 |
Harseerat Kaur |
Science |
100% |
|
1 |
Manveer Kaur |
Commerce |
99.60% |
|
1 |
Arsh |
Arts |
99.60% |
PSEB Class 12 Result 2026: Passing criteria
Students appearing for the PSEB Class 12 Exams 2026 are required to score at least 33 per cent marks in every subject and in the overall aggregate to qualify the examination. The minimum passing requirement is applicable across all streams: science, commerce, and arts. In subjects that have both theory and practical assessments, candidates must clear each component separately by obtaining the prescribed minimum marks.
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