In comparison, the overall pass percentage for the Punjab Board class 5 in 2023 was 99.69%, a slight increase from 99.62% in 2022.
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The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) declared the results for the 5th Class board examinations on April 1. Candidates can access their results on the official website, pseb.ac.in, after 10 am. The pass percentage witnessed a slight increase, reaching 99.84%.
In comparison, the overall pass percentage for the Punjab Board class 5 in 2023 was 99.69%, a slight increase from 99.62% in 2022. Last year, female students outperformed their male counterparts, with girls achieving a score of 99.74% and boys achieving an overall pass percentage of 99.65%. Transgender students achieved a 100% pass rate.
Students are advised to verify the following details on their mark sheet: full name, roll number, parents' names, school name, total score, and marks obtained in each subject. The announcement of these results marks a significant milestone for the students and the PSEB.
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