Punjab Board Class 10th Result | PSEB 10th Result 2020
punjab education board declared the (pseb) 10th Result 2020 The PSEB conducted the 10th board exams from March 3 to March 27, 2020, across the state of Punjab.
The Impact of COVID-19: Cancellation of Examinations
This year, the Punjab Education Board( pseb) has decided to cancel the class 10th exam and the result has been declared on the basis of pre-board exams.
on May 8, 2020, the Chief Minister, announced the cancellation of the pending Class 10th exam and the students have been promoted to the next class on the basis of their pre-board exams. This decision was made due to the Coronavirus situation
Chief Minister’s Tweet:
“Have decided to promote students of Class V & VIII to the next classes as well as to promote Class X students to the next class on the basis of pre-board results. For Class XII examinations, we will follow the Government of India’s decision.”
Capt. Amarinder Singh May 8, 2020
The PSEB Class 10th exams were initially planned for March 17th to April 23rd, 2020. But, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, they were delayed. On June 3, 2020, the Board published the ‘Subject Wise Grade Wise Percentage List,’ which is available on their official website.
How to Check Pseb 10th Result 2020?
- First of all open the official website of the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) i.e. http://www.pseb.ac.in.
- After that click on “VIEW RESULTS” on the home page.
- You will be redirected to http://punjab.indiaresults.com/pseb/default.htm.
- Enter your Roll Number, Name, Mobile, and email ID, under “Matriculation Examination Result March 2020” and Click on the “Go” button.
- The result will come on your screen.
- Do not forget to print out the results for the future.
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Class 10th Merit List 2020
This year the results were announced based on 10th class pre-board exams. So the board did not release a merit list. The results were made public on the official website.
Register for the Class 10th Result
Students can choose to sign up to receive their results by texting their registered mobile number. Those who sign up can get their results texted to their phone. Here are the steps students followed last year to sign up for 10th-grade results in 2019:
steps :
- Go to the official PSEB website – http://www.pseb.ac.in/
- Click ‘Result’ at the top of the home page
- Scroll down and you’ll see ‘Sign Up Here’ sections for 10th and 12th grade
- Under ‘10th Grade Exam Results March 2019,’ fill in the details:
- Your roll number
- Your name
- Your email
- Your mobile number
- Click the ‘Go’ button
- You will see a message that you registered successfully
For more information, see this explanatory YouTube video
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Faqs
Q1. When will the PSEB 10th result 2020 be declared?
A1. The PSEB 10th result 2020 was declared on May 8, 2020. The result has been announced based on the pre-board exams due to the COVID-19 situation.
Q2. How can I check the 10th class result 2020 online?
A2. To check the PSEB 10th result 2020 online, go to the official website pseb.ac.in. Click on ‘View Result’. Enter your roll number and other required details. Your result will be displayed on the screen.
Q3. What if a student fails the PSEB 10th exam in 2020?
A3. If a student fails in one or two subjects in the PSEB 10th exam 2020, they will have to appear for compartment exams. If a student fails in more than two subjects, they will have to repeat the year.
Q4. How is the PSEB 10th result 2020 calculated?
A4. This year, the result has been calculated based on the pre-board exam scores of the students. The board has taken into account the marks obtained by students in their pre-board exams to arrive at the final result.
Q5. When will the PSEB 10th compartment exams be held?
A5. The schedule for the PSEB 10th compartment exams is not announced yet. It will be announced by the Board soon on their official website. Students are advised to keep checking the website for updates.