PSEB Class 8 result 2023 expected in last week of April at pseb.ac.in: Reports
Anu Parthiban | April 14, 2023 | 07:29 PM IST | 1 min read
Punjab PSEB 8th result date will be soon announced on the official website. Know how to download results using roll number.
NEW DELHI: The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) will declare Class 8th result 2023 in the last week of April. Students will be able to download Punjab Board 8th result 2023 marksheet from the official website, pseb.ac.in.
The board will be announcing the PSEB 8th result date on the Punjab Board website. Students will be able to download the marksheet using their roll number at the PSEB 8th result link. Along with the results, the Punjab Board will also release the toppers list.
Last year, the overall pass percentage was at 98.25%. Pathankot emerged as the top district with highest pass percentage in PSEB Class 8 results.
The board had declared PSEB 5th result on April 6. The result link was however activated a day later. The overall pass percentage stood at 99.69%. A total of 2,93,847 students appeared for the PSEB Class 5 exam. Out of which 2,92,947 cleared the exams.
How to check PSEB 8th result online using roll number
Students will be able to download the PSEB 8th results by following the steps given below. PSEB Class 8th exams were conducted fromFebruary 25 and concluded on March 21, 2023.
- Visit the PSEB official website, pseb.ac.in.
- Click on the Punjab Board 8th result 2023 link.
- Now, enter the roll number and school code.
- Submit the details entered.
- PSEB Class 8 marks and qualifying details will be displayed.
- Download and save it for future reference.
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