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PSEB 12th Result 2026 OUT:  The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has officially released the Class 12 results for the Science, Commerce, and Arts streams today. Students can now access their scorecards through the official website, pseb.ac.in, as well as via DigiLocker, the Umang app, and SMS services. This year's overall pass percentage stands at 91.46%, highlighting a robust academic performance across the state.

A major highlight of this year’s results is the absolute dominance of female students in the merit list. The top three positions in the state were swept by girls, all of whom achieved a perfect score of 500 out of 500 marks. Notably, 24 students from the sports quota also secured positions within the state merit list this year.

Also Read: CBSE 12th Toppers List 2026: Check Science, Arts & Commerce Toppers Name, Marks & Pass Percentage Here

PSEB 12th Merit List 2026: State Toppers

The top three rank holders demonstrated exceptional academic excellence across different streams:

Rank

Student Name

School

Stream

1st (State Topper)

Supneet Kaur

Gurukul Academy, Mansa

Science

2nd

Suhani Chauhan

BCM School, Ludhiana

Humanities

3rd

Divanshi

Teja Singh Sutantar School, Ludhiana

Humanities

How to Check PSEB 12th Result 2026?

Students can follow these steps to verify their scores online:

Step 1: Visit the official website at pseb.ac.in.

Step 2: Click on the link labeled "PSEB Class 12 Result 2026".

Step 3: Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth.

Step 4: Submit the details to view and download your provisional marksheet.

PSEB Class 12th Result 2026: Direct Link Here

Important Details on the Scorecard

The board has advised students to carefully verify the following details on their online marksheet:

  • Full Name and Roll Number.

  • Registration Number and Date of Birth.

  • School Name and Father’s Name.

  • Subject-wise marks and total marks obtained.

  • Qualifying status (Pass/Fail).

Note: The online marksheet is provisional and intended for immediate reference. Students must collect their original marksheets and passing certificates from their respective schools at a later date.


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