PSEB 10th, 12th Compartment 2025 exam schedule released

PSEB 10th, 12th Compartment 2025 exam schedule released

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PSEB Punjab Board 2025: The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has announced the dates for the 2025 Compartment Exams for Classes 10 and 12. Students can access and download the detailed schedule from the board’s website, pseb.ac.in.  According to the timetable, the exams will begin on August 8 and wrap up by August 29, 2025. All papers will be held in a single shift, running from 11:00 am to 2:15 pm, in accordance with PSEB guidelines.

For Class 10th, the examination will start from Home Science on August 8 and will end on August 29 with Music subjects. For Class 12th, the first exam is General Punjabi and Punjab History and Culture which will be held on August 8, and the last exam is of vocational subjects like Music (Tabla), Music (Vocal), Music Instrumental, Punjabi Elective, Hindi Elective, English Elective, Urdu, Media studies, Sanskrit, French, German, and Dance.

This year, the Punjab Board (PSEB) chairman, Amarpal Singh, on May 16 announced the Class 10 exam results at a press conference held in their Mohali office. Overall, 95.61 per cent of students have passed the exam, with three girls scoring a perfect 100 per cent this year. Last year, the pass percentage was 97.24 per cent.

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In the PSEB Class 10 results 2025, government school students in Punjab recorded a pass percentage of 95.47%, with 1,76,605 out of 1,84,984 students passing the exam. Among non-government (private) schools, 73,649 students appeared and 71,412 passed, resulting in a higher pass rate of 96.96%. In aided schools, 17,531 out of 19,113 students cleared the exam, registering a pass percentage of 91.72%.

On the other hand, the Class 12th results were announced on May 14. Punjab Board topper is Harsirat Kaur from Barnala. She scored 100% marks. This year, 91 per cent of students have passed the Punjab Class 12 board examination.

A total of 2,65,388 students appeared for the Class 12 exam, of which 2,41,506 students passed, bringing the overall pass percentage to 91%. Among the results, girl students have once again outshone boys — 1,24,229 girls appeared, with 1,17,175 passing (94.32%), while 1,41,156 boys appeared and 1,24,328 passed (88.08%). Three transgender students appeared and all passed the exam.





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