When will PSEB conduct PSEB 10th exams 2025?

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    Suraj Kumar karn | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Punjab Board conducted the PSEB 10th exams 2024 between February 13 and March 6, 2024 in pen and paper format. The Board released the PSEB 10th admit card 2024 on January 31, 2024. Students appearing for the PSEB 10th exams in 2024 should regularly check the official website of PSEB and stay updated on any announcements or notifications regarding the exam schedule. Additionally, they should also focus on their exam preparation and utilize resources such as sample papers, previous years' question papers, and study materials to excel in their exams.The Board announced the PSEB 12th Result 2024 on April 30, 2024 via press conferen

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    Divyansh Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Usually, in March, the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) holds the PSEB 10th exams. The PSEB 10th exam dates for 2024 have not yet been revealed, yet. The PSEB is in charge of determining the exam schedule and making it public via announcements on their website and other channels of communication. The PSEB 10th exams are often administered over a few days, with certain topics being given on separate occasions. It is recommended that students keep track of notifications from their individual schools regarding the examination schedule and visit the official PSEB website on a regular basis. Updates and modifications to the dates of the

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    Jasleen Taneja | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    Punjab Board conduced the PSEB 10th exams 2025 between March 10 and April 4, 2025 in pen and paper format. The board  released the PSEB 10th date sheet 2025 on January 8, 2025. 

    Students appearing for the exams must go through all the chapters mentioned in the PSEB 10th syllabus and should know the exam pattern well. In order to score well in the exams, they must download, solve and practice the Punjab board 10th sample papers and previous years question papers. 

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Kritika Singh

Once you finish learning the Punjab Board 10th syllabus, you can start solving the PSEB 10th sample papers and previous year question papers. You can solve the question papers and understand your weaknesses. Thus you can concentrate more on the topics on which you are weak.

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Chanchal Chauhan

Every year, over 2.5 Lacs students appear for PSEB 10th exams, of which the pass percentage is usually around 95. 

In 2025, the total number of students who appeared for their Punjab board 10th exams 2025 is 277746, out of which 265548 students cleared the exams bringing the overall pass percentage to 95.61%. Girls performed better, with a pass percentage of 96.85%, while boys had a pass percentage of 94.50%.

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Kritika Singh

You will need the details mentioned on your PSEB 10th admit card to check your result. Its okay if you have the photocopies of your hall ticket and lost the original one. 

However, it is always advised to keep the documents like Punjab board Class 10 admit card secured till the announcement of results.

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Pooja Shekhar

Students can check the Punjab Board 10th result on the official websites- pseb.ac.in. They will need to enter their roll number and other details as mentioned in the PSEB admit card to check their result. 

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Liyansha Taneja

Students need not worry about the accuracy of the PSEB 10th result released online. Punjab board Class 10 result is released after undergoing various checking processes thus, there are very low chances for the PSEB 10th result released online to be incorrect. Students are advised to collect the marklist from the school after the PSEB 10th result is announced. 

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