PSEB 10th result 2025: The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) will declare the Class 10 results today, May 16, 2025, at 2:30 PM. Once announced, students can access their scores on the official website — pseb.ac.in — by entering their roll number. The results will also be available through SMS and on DigiLocker. The board will first announce the results during a press conference, after which the result link will be activated online.
PSEB 10th result 2025: Steps to check the result online
Step 1: Go to Punjab.indiaresults.com or PSEB's official website, pseb.ac.in.
Step 2: Select the "Result" tab.
Step 3: In the login window, type your name or roll number.
Step 4: Press "Submit."
Step 5: The screen will display the 10th result 2025 for www.pseb.ac.in.
Step 6: Save and print the PSEB results for the 10th grade in 2025.
PSEB 10th result 2025: Steps to check the results via Digilocker
Step 1: Visit the DigiLocker website or launch the DigiLocker app on your smartphone.
Step 2: If you haven't already, finish the Aadhaar Number synchronisation process.
Step 3: Enter your password and registered credentials to log in now.
Step 4: Click "Punjab" under the "education" category.
Step 5: The screen will provide a list of universities and education boards.
Proceed to "PSEB" now.
Step 6: Enter the necessary information.
Step 7: The 10th grade PSEB mark sheet will show up on the screen.
Step 8: Save the Punjab Board Matric Marksheet 2025 after downloading it.
PSEB 10th result 2025: Steps to check the results via SMS
Open the SMS app on your mobile phone.
Type the message in the following format: PB10
Example: PB10 10029876
Send the message to 5676750
You will receive your PSEB Class 10 Result 2025 on the same mobile number via SMS.
Students can then take the PSEB 10th extra exams if they are unable to pass one or two topics. Information on the PSEB 10th supplemental exams 2025 will shortly be posted on the board's official website.
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