Published on April 5, 2026
The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) is set to release the Class 5 results for the academic year 2025-2026 in early April 2026. Students eagerly awaiting their scores can access their results online through the official PSEB website, pseb.ac.in, as well as via SMS notifications.
To successfully pass the Class 5 examinations, students are required to achieve a minimum of 33% in their overall marks. This threshold is crucial for progressing to the next grade, making it essential for students and parents to stay updated on the result announcement.
Once the results are officially declared, students can follow a simple process to download their scorecards from the PSEB website. Those wishing to access their results online should navigate to the results section on the homepage of pseb.ac.in, where a link to the Class 5 results will be prominently displayed. After clicking on the link, students will need to enter their roll number and other relevant details to generate their scorecards.
In addition to the online availability, the PSEB will also send results via SMS for the convenience of students who may face difficulties accessing the internet. Detailed instructions on how to receive results through SMS will be provided closer to the announcement date.
As results day approaches, students are encouraged to remain calm and prepared. It is advisable for them to check their information for accuracy and promptly report any discrepancies to their respective schools. As the excitement builds for the release of the Class 5 results, students are reminded that their hard work and dedication will soon be recognized.
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