PSEB Class 5 result 2023 out at pseb.ac.in; overall pass percentage at 99.69%: Report
Students who appeared for the Punjab Board Class 5 exam will be able to check their scores through the official website of PSEB.
Arpita Das | April 6, 2023 | 04:01 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has declared the Class 5 exam result today, April 6. The Punjab Board Class 5th result 2023 is available on the official PSEB website — pseb.ac.in. To check and download the Class 5 result, the roll number or name of the students is required. PSEB Class 5 Result 2023 Live Updates
As per reports, the overall pass percentage is 99.69% and the female students have scored better than the male students.
The Punjab Board Class 5th result includes the candidates' name, roll number, parents' name, school name, total score and subject-wise marks.
The Punjab Board conducted the Class 5 exam from February 27. The exam got concluded on March 6, 2023. Earlier, the exams were about to begin on February 16, however, due to the G-20 summit, CBSE exams and Hola Mohalla festival the dates got revised.
How to check PSEB Class 5 result 2023 online
- Visit the PSEB official website- pseb.ac.in.
- On the homepage, click on the ‘Results’ tab.
- Next, click on the ‘PSEB Class 5 result 2023’ link.
- Enter the necessary credentials and submit.
- The PSEB Class 5 result 2023 will get displayed on the screen.
- Download the result page and take a printout of it.
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