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Liyansha Taneja

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, PSEB textbooks include all the topics mentioned in the PSEB 10th syllabus and PSEB 12th syllabus. Students must thoroughly go through all the chapters from these books before they refer any other book. 

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Pooja Shekhar

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No, Punjab Board does not directly follow NCERT books but rather a syllabus aligned with the NCERT model. While the curriculum is based on NCERT's structure, PSEB provides its own textbooks, which are the official study material for students. These PSEB textbooks cover all topics prescribed by the board for Class 10, 12 board exams.  

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Aayushi Singh

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The board released the PSEB 10th supplementary date sheet in June 2025. The date sheet is released on the official website. The PSEB 10th supplementary exams 2025 were held in August 2025 in pen and paper format.

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Jasleen Taneja

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No, the board officials decide on the PSEB date sheet Class 10 after carefully considering all events, holidays etc. Thus, no request for changes are entertained. 

Students must prepare for the board exams according to the date sheet released. The Punjab board 10th board exams were held between February 15 and March 18, 2025. The exams are held in offline or pen and paper format. 

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Rachit Singh

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Yes, in case the Board decides to conduct the PSEB 10th Board exams twice a year, it will release the PSEB 10th date sheet 2026 separately for terms. Term 1 board exams will likley be held in Feb-March and the second one in May-June 2026.

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Aashi Saxena

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No, you will not be allowed to enter the examination hall after 10:30 am. Thus, it is advised to keep yourself prepared and leave your home considering the buffer time for traffic, in case you find it. Try reaching the exam centre at least half an hour before the exam time. 

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Kritika Singh

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The PSEB 10th board exams lead to considerable stress for both students and parents, with the pressure to perform at their best. To reduce this stress, the tele-consultation service will offer personalized guidance. Students can interact with PSEB's trained counselors and receive advice on topics such as how to prepare for the exams, which topics to prioritize, and how to tackle difficult subjects. This service will provide students with the support they need to navigate the challenges of exam preparation. 

They must also practice meditation and listen to soothing music to calm their senses and get back to studies with motivation a

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Rashi Satwani

Contributor-Level 8

The Punjab School Education Board's official website has your PSEB 10th-grade results. Here's how:

  • Go to the official website first. Go to the "Results" section of the PSEB website.
  • Enter your roll number in the second step. To view your results, enter your roll number and any further information that may be needed.
  • You can access your marksheet after entering your details.

As an alternative, you can utilize the following to see your results:

  • SMS Service: If you follow the guidelines on the PSEB website, you can get your results via SMS.
  • Digilocker: The Digilocker website allows you to review your results.

 

 

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Anunay Sharma

Beginner-Level 4

In the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) 10th exams, it's important to follow the rules about which pens to use. 

For example, the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) allows students to use royal blue or blue-black ink. Red ink can be used for headings, and ballpoint pens are also allowed.

In the PSEB 8th exams, students can only use black or blue ink pens, and in the 10th class same guideline is in action according to PSEB guidelines. 

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