Fri May 16 16:40:00 UTC 2025: ## Punjab Board Class 10 Results Out: Overall Pass Percentage Stands at 95.61%
**Chandigarh, May 16, 2025** – The Punjab School Examination Board (PSEB) has announced the Class 10 results for the academic year 2024-25 today, May 16th. Students can now access their results on the official website, pseb.ac.in. A total of 95.61% of students have successfully passed the examination.
Notably, three students, all girls, achieved a perfect score of 100%.
This year, the PSEB Class 10 board exams were conducted between March 10 and April 4. Students can also access their digital marksheets via the Digilocker portal.
**Key Highlights:**
* **Overall Pass Percentage:** 95.61%
* **Website to check results:** pseb.ac.in
* **Digital Marksheets:** Available on Digilocker
* **Government Schools:** 95.47% pass percentage (176,605 out of 184,984 students passed)
* **Non-Government (Private) Schools:** 96.96% pass percentage (71,412 out of 73,649 students passed)
* **Aided Schools:** 91.72% pass percentage (17,531 out of 19,113 students passed)
* **Urban Areas:** 94.71% pass percentage (92,368 out of 97,524 students passed)
* **Rural Areas:** 96.09% pass percentage (173,180 out of 180,222 students passed)
**How to Check Your Result:**
1. Visit the official website: pseb.ac.in
2. Click on the ‘Results’ section on the homepage.
3. Click on the link for the Class 10 Result.
4. Enter your roll number and other required details.
5. Submit to view your result.
**Digilocker Access:**
1. Visit digilocker.gov.in or use the app.
2. Log in or register if you are a new user.
3. Select “Punjab School Education Board (PSEB)” from the list of education boards.
4. Click on the “PSEB Class 10 Results 2025” link.
5. Enter your credentials to verify your identity.
**Important Information:**
The online marksheet is provisional. Students must collect their original marksheet from their respective schools after a few days. Students who did not pass have the opportunity to appear for supplementary exams. Students dissatisfied with their results can apply for rechecking. Details regarding supplementary exams and rechecking will be released by the board soon.
Last year, the overall pass percentage was 97.24%, which is slightly higher than this year’s results.
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