PSEB Punjab Board 12th Result 2020 Highlights; 90.98% students passed, check other details here
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NEW DELHI : Punjab School Education Board has released the PSEB Class 12 result on July 21, 2020, on pseb.ac.in. Around 3 lakh students appeared in Punjab Board 12th examination. The overall pass percentage came out to be 90.98 per cent. This year there is an increase in the pass percentage of 4.57 per cent in comparison to last year. Know the complete PSEB 12th result statistics and other details below.
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PSEB 12th Result 2020 Highlights
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Students appeared: Around 3 lakhs
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Overall pass percentage: 90.98%
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Increase in pass percentage: 4.57%
Punjab Board 12th Class Result 2020 - Stream-wise Pass Percentage
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Commerce - 91.05%
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Arts - 92.87%
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Science - 94.82%
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Vocational - 88.81%
Gender wise Pass percentage
This year, the girls have outperformed the boys. Know the pass percentage below.
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Girls pass percentage - 94.83%
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Boys pass percentage - 90.99%
School-type wise Pass Percentage
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Government schools - 94.32%
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Affiliated schools - 91.84%
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Associated school - 87.04%
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Area-wise Pass Percentage
This year, rural students outshone urban area students. Check the area wise pass percentage below.
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Rural area Pass Percentage - 93.39%
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Urban area Pass Percentage - 91.96%
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