PSEB Class 8th result 2023 declared at pseb.ac.in; 98.01% students pass
Rohan D Umak | April 28, 2023 | 02:47 PM IST | 1 min read
Punjab Board has announced the PSEB Class 8th result 2023 today. Students will have to enter roll number and name to download their scorecards.
NEW DELHI: The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) vice chairman Virinder Bhatia announced the PSEB Class 8th result 2023 today, April 28, 2023 in a press conference, as per the Times of India report. Students of the board who had taken the exam will have to log on to pseb.ac.in to check their scores.
To access the PSEB Class 8 scorecards, the students will be required to enter their roll number and other details on the official website. The overall pass percentage was recorded at 98.01%. As per various media reports, the PSEB vice-chairman announced Punjab Board 8th toppers. Lavpreet Kaur bagged first position, while Gurankit Kaur and Simranpreet Kaur secured second and third respectively.
The board had conducted the Class 8 exams 2023 from February 25 till March 22, 2023. The exams were held in the pen-paper (offline) mode. As many as 3 lakh students had taken the PSEB Class 8 exams 2023.
Also read | PSEB Class 8 result 2023 expected in last week of April at pseb.ac.in: Reports
PSEB Class 8th result 2023: Steps to check
Class 8 students of the Punjab board will have to follow the steps given below to download their scorecards.
- Go to the official website of the board at pseb.ac.in.
- Click on the relevant link to download the Class 8 scorecard.
- A new login page will be displayed on the screen. Key in your roll number and other details on the official website.
- Submit the details. The scorecard will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the scorecard on your device.
- Print its hard copy for future references.
The PSEB Class 8 passing percentage in 2022 stood at 98.75 percent, as per the statistics.
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