The pseb is responsible for conducting school education examinations in Punjab. It manages Class 5, 8, 10, and 12 board exams. Students must regularly check updates on pseb. ac. in for official notifications.
About PSEB
The pseb operates under the Government of Punjab. It regulates academic activities and examinations for affiliated schools. Key responsibilities include:
- Conducting board examinations
- Prescribing syllabus and textbooks
- Declaring results and issuing certificates
- Managing school affiliations
PSEB Exam Structure
The pseb conducts exams at multiple levels:
- Class 5 and Class 8: Elementary level assessments
- Class 10: Secondary board examination
- Class 12: Senior secondary examination
Exams are conducted in offline mode at designated centres. Practical exams are held before theory exams for applicable subjects.
PSEB Syllabus and Curriculum
The pseb syllabus follows state education guidelines. It focuses on conceptual clarity and subject understanding.
Subjects include:
- Languages (Punjabi, English, Hindi)
- Mathematics
- Science
- Social Science
- Commerce and Humanities streams (Class 11–12)
Students can download syllabus and textbooks from pseb. ac. in.
PSEB Registration and Admit Card
Schools complete registration for board exams through the pseb portal. Students must verify their details before submission.
Admit cards are released online before exams. Students must carry them to exam centres. Entry without admit card is not allowed.
PSEB Digital Services
The pseb provides multiple online services:
- Online result access
- Syllabus and textbook downloads
- Circulars and notifications
- Re-evaluation and verification forms
PSEB Re-evaluation and Supplementary Exams
Students can apply for re-evaluation if they are not satisfied with marks. The pseb also conducts supplementary exams for failed candidates. This system helps students improve results without losing an academic year.
PSEB Grading and Evaluation
The pseb follows a structured marking system. Theory and practical marks are combined to determine the final result.
Minimum passing marks are required in each subject. Students must meet both theory and practical criteria.