PSEB Class 10 Results Now Available: Step by Step Guide on How to Check Your Scorecards

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Candidates who appeared for the Class 10th examinations can now access their scorecards through the official website at pseb.ac.in.

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The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) on Monday announced the results of the Class 10 board examinations 2026. Students who appeared for the matriculation examinations can now access their scorecards through the official website at pseb.ac.in.

PSEB announced Class 10 board examination results 2026 on Monday (Representational Image/HT Image)
PSEB announced Class 10 board examination results 2026 on Monday (Representational Image/HT Image)

Harleen Sharma emerged first in the PSEB Class 10 exams by scoring 646 marks out of 650, securing 99.38%. Manimesh Sharma and Rhea Rani secured second position after securing 645 out of 650 marks, scoring 99.23% each.

Students will need their registration number to check and download their mark sheets online. path PSEB 10th Result 2026 Live.

How to Check PSEB Class 10 Results Online

Candidates can follow the following steps to access their results:

Step 1: Go to the official website of Punjab School Education Board at pseb.ac.in

Step 2: On the home page, click on the “Results” link.

Step 3: A new page will open. Click on the “Punjab Board 10th Result 2026” link available there.

Step 4: Students will be required to enter their registration number and other required login credentials.

Step 5: Click on the submit button. The 10th grade result will appear on the screen.

Step 6: Download and save the scorecards Students are advised to carefully check their details and download the score for future reference.

Step 7: Keep a paper copy of the score for admission and documentation purposes until the original score is issued by the board.

The Punjab Board conducted the entrance examinations in one shift throughout the examination period. The exams began on March 6 and ended on April 1, 2026, and their timing is from 11 am to 2.15 pm daily.

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