PSEB Result 2021: 99.93 percent students pass Class 10 exam; Girls outperform boys
Know the PSEB Classes 8 and 10 pass percentage, the number of students appeared, and other stats here.
Apoorva Singh | May 17, 2021 | 05:27 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
Punjab School Education Board has declared the Class 8 and 10 result 2021 today. As per the reports of the Times of India, the result has been released through a press conference on the Zoom application. This year, 99.93 percent of students have successfully passed the PSEB 10th exams 2021. While as per the PSEB 8th result 2021, the pass percentage for Class 8 is 99.87%. Girls have outperformed boys in both classes. Read all the related stats here.
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PSEB 8th result 2021 statistics
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A total of 3,07,272 students have appeared for the examination.
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A total of 3,06,893 students are declared pass in the PSEB Class 8 exams.
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The overall passing percentage for Class 8 is 99.87%
PSEB 10th result 2021 Statistics
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The total number of students who appeared is 3,21,384.
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The number of students who passed the exam is 3,21,161.
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The overall pass percentage is 99.93%.
This must be noted that the board may not release any PSEB toppers 2021, as the result has been prepared on the basis of internal assessment. Last year too, the board has not announced any PSEB Class 10 toppers.
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