
PSEB 10th result 2018 LIVE: The result for Class 10 or Matric examination has been released by the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) on May 8, that is today, at the official website — pseb.ac.in. The Punjab Board, however, will upload the marks tomorrow. All those students who had appeared for the same are required to check their respective scores at the website itself, once released. Today PSEB will announce the toppers name, pass percentage etc. The examination for Class 10 was conducted from March 12 to 31 from 10 am to 1:15 pm. Nearly 4.6 lakh students have appeared for the exams this year. In case due to heavy traffic they are unable to open the website, they can also check at indiaresults.com.
Candidates can also check their results via cell phones through apps. All they have to do is open the google play store and search for board exam results 2018. Numerous apps will be shown. Select the one with the best review and open the app. Register for the result with your roll number and other details. This year for the first time the board had abolished the “marks moderation system”, under which grace marks were allotted to students to improve their final score, resulting in a higher pass percentage.
Highlights
Speaking to indinexpress.com, the topper Gurpreet singh said that he wanted to be a scientist and pursue Phd in Physics from IIT after Class 12. The detailed interview will be published shortly.
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The Punjab Board will soon announce re-evaluation of the Class 10 answer sheets dates and procedure. The re-evaluation of the Class 12 answer sheets have already started by the board. The last date to submit the applications is by May 11 for a fee of Rs 500 per subject.
Among districts, Mansa has registered highest 73.76 pass percentage, Sri Muktsar Sahib is at 73.29 per cent, Bhatinda at 70.12 per cent, Ludhiana at 67.27 per cent, Hoshiarpur at 67.14 per cent. Amritsar district performance has dipped with 54.86 per cent, Pathankot at 52.92, Serozepur at 52.33 and Tarn Taran at 33.34.
Sports topper: Shreya scored 98.62 per cent and she is a student of Bal Vidyamandir high school, Nangal Kotli Mandi, Gurdaspur. Dolly secured 97.69 per cent and Amanpreet Kaur at 97.38 per cent, (BCM Senior Secondary School, Focal Point, Ludhiana
Gurpreet Singh, Sri Harikrishan Sahib Public Senior Secondary School, Daba Colony, Ludhiana, Jasmin Kaur- 97.85 (Shishu Model High School, Bholath, Kapurthala). Puneet Kaur- 97.69 (Guru Nanak Public Senior Secondary School, Khant Maanpur
The urban student has secured 63.85 per cent, while the rural students have registered 61.22 per cent. The government school students have scored 58.14 per cent and the affiliated and Adarsh schools are at 72.66. The associated schools have got 64.11 pass percent while the aided school are at 51.60 per cent.
Of the 3.68 lakh students who appeared for the Class 10 exam, about 2.19 lakh passed it. Of them, 1.04 lakh girls cleared the exam and 1.04 lakh boys passed the board exam.
The result of PSEB Class 10 examination has been declared. This year, 59.47 per cent students cleared the examination successfully, an increase of 2 per cent from the last year which was around 57 per cent. Gurpreet singh of ludhiana topped the examination with 98 percent marks
A total of 68.42 per cent (%) students have cleared exam in regular category and 40.07% in open category, taking overall pass percentage to 65.97%. Girls have performed better than boys again. 78.25% girls cleared exams compared to 60.46% boys. Of 1,22,784 girls, 96,079 cleared exams and of 1,51,748 boys, 91,752 have passed.
The merit list of class 10 examinations will be declared at 3 pm on the official website, pseb.ac.in. The results will be uploaded tomorrow at the official website. About 4,06,200 students had appeared for the PSEB Class 10 examination this year that was conducted from March 12 to March 31. Unlike last year, the Punjab Board will not conduct a press conference. The candidates can also get the results through results.nic.in, indiaresults.com
The class 10 exams began from March 12 while the Class 12 exams were held from February 28. The Class 10 examinations were conducted from 10 am till 1:15 pm and Class 12 examinations from 2 pm to 5:15 pm. The examinations for Class 10 and 12 concluded on March 31 and March 24 respectively.
The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) will release the results at the official website, pseb.ac.in. The students can download their scores on May 9
Step 1: Go to the official website of PSEB (pseb.ac.in).
Step 2: Click on the link to the class 10, 12 board results
Step 3: Enter your roll number and details in the fields provided.
Step 4: Download your results and take a print out of the same for further reference.
The candidates can check the results through pseb.ac.in. Apart from it, the results will be available at results.nic.in, indiaresults.com
All the candidates who had appeared for the examinations can check the results through the official website, pseb.ac.in.
All those students who will flunk in the main exams have one more opportunity. They can sit for the compartment exams that are held in June.
Previous year pass percentages
2017: Overall (97.68), Boys (83.45), Girls (94.25)
2016: Overall (97.68), Boys (92.34), Girls (93.65)
2015: Overall (91.52 ), Boys (89.69), Girls (90.78)
2014: Overall (88.96), Boys (86.75), Girls (87.55)
2013: Overall (85.67), Boys (83.45), Girls (84.71)
This year, a total of 3,58,545 students had registered for the matriculation exam and 3,18,834 for the plus-two exam, besides about 80,000 had to re-appear in both the classes.
This year to avoid cheating, the Punjab Board has identified 56 hypersensitive centres and had installed CCTV cameras in these centres. The hyper-sensitive examination centres have been identified in 15 districts of Punjab out of 22. Out of the 56 hypersensitive centres, 31 are located in four bordering districts of Ferozepur, Amritsar, Tarn Taran and Gurdaspur only. Earlier, there was a proposal to install CCTV cameras in all 2,800 examination centres, but the plan had to be shelved due to lack of time.
The Punjab School of Education Board (PSEB) has announced the Class 12 results last month, however, yesterday, they declared the subject-wise result. Despite the board using marks moderation policy this year and giving at least five grace marks to students on the ‘borderline’, the pass percentage in mathematics dipped considerably compared to last year.
The Punjab Board has mentioned that they will publish the result tomorrow and today the merit list and toppers name will be released.
This year, over 4.5 lakh students appeared for the PSEB Class 10 examination. While matric exams began from March 12, Class 12 exams were held from February 28. The Class 10 examinations were conducted from 10 am till 1:15 pm and Class 12 examinations from 2 pm to 5:15 pm. The examinations for Class 10 and 12 concluded on March 31 and March 24 respectively.
Unlike previous years', the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) will not conduct a press conference. They will announce the result of Class 10 or matric exams, toppers' name, district-wise performance and overall pass percentage today. They will upload the marks on official website tomorrow.