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The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) is expected to release the Class 8 results soon. As per the board, Class 5 results will be available only through respective schools. Once announced, students and parents can check and download Class 8 scorecards from the official website, pseb.ac.in. The Class 5 exams were held from March 6 to 12, 2026, in the morning shift from 9 am to 12 pm. While the Punjab Board Class 8 exams were conducted across the state from February 17 to 27, 2026. Based on past trends, both Class 5 and Class 8 results are likely to be released before the second week of April 2026. How to check PSEB Class 5th, 8th Result 2026? Step 1: Visit the official PSEB website at pseb.ac.in. Step 2: On the homepage, press the 'Results' tab. Step 3: Choose the link for Punjab Board Class 5th Result 2026 or Punjab Board Class 8th Result 2026. Step 4: Fill in your roll number and date of birth in the given fields. Step 5: Your result will be displayed on the screen. Step 6: Download and print the result for later reference. How to check PSEB Class 5th, 8th Results via SMS? For Class 5th Result: Type 'PB05' Send it to 5676750 The PSEB Class 5th Result will be sent to the same registered mobile number. For Class 8th Result: Type 'PB8' Send it to 5676750 The PSEB Class 8th Result will be sent to the same registered mobile number. Details Mentioned on the Class 5, 8 Marksheet Student's name School name Roll Number of the student Date of birth Father's and Mother's name Subjects Subject-wise marks Total Percentage Grades Pass/Fail status. PSEB Class 5th, 8th Result 2026 marking scheme The online marksheet will be provisional, and students and parents should take note of this. To pass, students must secure at least 33 per cent marks. Those who fail in one or two subjects can appear for PSEB supplementary exams, helping them avoid losing an academic year and move to the next class. The online scorecards are temporary, and students must collect their final marksheets from their respective schools. Parents and students are advised to carefully verify all details on the marksheet and contact the board immediately in case of any errors. More From This Section Odisha appoints 14 vice chancellors after 10-month delay in process TS Inter Result 2026: How and where to check 1st & 2nd year results? Gujarat RTE Admission 2026: Registration begins at rte.orpgujarat.com AP Inter Results 2026: When and where to download scorecard? Details here CBSE 10th results 2026: Expected date, passing criteria and how to check

KOCHI: Justice N Nagaresh of the Kerala High Court on Friday expressed displeasure over the suspended Kerala University registrar describing "Bharat Mata" as "a lady holding a saffron flag" in the petition challenging the disciplinary action against him. Registrar K S Anil Kumar was suspended by the vice-chancellor in-charge for cancelling permission for a June 25 event scheduled to be attended by Governor Rajendra Arlekar. He had cited the display of a controversial image of "Bharat Mata" carrying a saffron flag on the dais at the Senate Hall, Thiruvananthapuram as the reason for withdrawing ...Read More >

Hyderabad: The legacy of Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa, who once stopped the Afghan forces at the Khyber Pass, is not merely history but a living inheritance, said Dr A. Tajinder Pal Singh Nalwa, his descendant. "If we could protect India from invasions then, we must now protect our children's minds from disintegration." Dr Nalwa was speaking to Sikh educators, community members, students, and lawyers at a seminar hosted by the Sikh Education Society at Guru Nanak High School Lecture Hall. Presided over by former DGP Tejdeep Kaur Menon, president of the Telangana Sikh Society, the seminar focused ...Read More >