PSEB Class 5th result expected to be released soon: Check key details here
The results for the Class 5th PSEB exams are expected to be announced by the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) shortly. According to reports emerging in the media, the scorecards are likely to be announced in the first week of April. However, the board has not made any official announcement in this regard. According to reports, the results are likely to be announced in offline mode. The students can collect the marksheets from the respective schools. The PSEB Class 5th exams were held between March 6 and 12, 2026.
The PSEB Class 5th results have seen strong trends in the past few years. In the results announced in the academic year 2024, the overall passing percentage was recorded at 99.84%. The girls' results were slightly better than the boys. More than 550 students secured the full marks. The results were better in the districts of Pathankot and lower in Mohali.
In 2025, over 3 lakh students appeared for the Class 5 examination, with approximately 2.99 lakh clearing it. Both government and private schools reported pass percentages above 99%, reflecting stable academic outcomes across the state.
PSEB follows a defined grading framework based on percentage scores:
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Strong trends in the results continue
The PSEB Class 5th results have seen strong trends in the past few years. In the results announced in the academic year 2024, the overall passing percentage was recorded at 99.84%. The girls' results were slightly better than the boys. More than 550 students secured the full marks. The results were better in the districts of Pathankot and lower in Mohali.
Grading system remains structured
PSEB follows a defined grading framework based on percentage scores:
- 91–100: A+
- 81–90: A
- 71–80: B+
- 61–70: B
- 51–60: C+
- 41–50: C
- 40 and below: D
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