Punjab 10th board result; 95.61% pass rate, girls topped— Aksnoor scores 650/650

Aksnoor Kaur of Sant Mohan Das Memorial Senior Secondary School, Kot Sukhian, Faridkot, has topped.

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Aksnoor Kaur, Ratinderdeep Kaur, and Arshdeep Kaur have topped class 10th.

The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) declared the Class 10 results on Friday (May 16), in which 95 percent of students passed. Out of a total of 277,746 students, 265,548 passed. All three toppers in the state are girls. 

Aksnoor Kaur of Sant Mohan Das Memorial Senior Secondary School, Kot Sukhian, Faridkot, has topped.

Whereas Ratinderdeep Kaur of Baba Farid Public Senior Secondary School, Chhattiana, Sri Muktsar Sahib, has secured the second position, and Arshdeep Kaur of Ram Sarup Memorial Senior Secondary School, Chaunda, Malerkotla, has secured the third position. of all three

The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) declared the Class 10 results on Friday (May 16), in which 95 percent of students passed. Out of a total of 277,746 students, 265,548 passed. All three toppers in the state are girls. Aksnoor Kaur of Sant Mohan Das Memorial Senior Secondary School, Kot Sukhian, Faridkot, has topped.

Whereas Ratinderdeep Kaur of Baba Farid Public Senior Secondary School, Chhattyana, Sri Muktsar Sahib, has secured second position, and Arshdeep Kaur of Ram Sarup Memorial Senior Secondary School, Chaunda, Malerkotla, has secured third position. All three have 650 marks out of 650.

300 children in merit, among them 256 girls

300 children have made it to the merit list of the district. Of these, 256 girls have been toppers in their respective districts. Only 44 boys have been successful in securing a place on the merit list.

The numbers of all three toppers are equal; positions are decided according to date of birth.

The board chairman said that the marks of all three state topper girls are equal. Everyone has scored 100 percent. They have been given first, second, and third positions according to the board rules and their dates of birth.


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