The Punjab State Teachers Eligibility Test (PSTET) Result 2025 has been officially declared today, February 19, 2025, by the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB). Candidates who appeared for the exam held on December 1, 2024, can now check their results and download their scorecards from the official website, pstet.pseb.ac.in.
This result determines the eligibility of candidates aspiring to teach in schools across Punjab for Classes 1–8.
Key Details of PSTET Result 2025
Details | Information |
---|---|
Exam Name | Punjab State Teachers Eligibility Test (PSTET) |
Conducting Authority | Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) |
Exam Date | December 1, 2024 |
Result Declaration Date | February 19, 2025 |
Mode of Exam | Conventional (Pen and Paper) |
Result Status | Released |
Official Website | pstet.pseb.ac.in |
How to Check PSTET Result 2025?
Follow these steps to access your result:
- Visit the official website: pstet.pseb.ac.in.
- Click on the “PSTET Result 2025” link on the homepage.
- Enter your login credentials:
- Email ID or Mobile Number
- Password
- Complete the CAPTCHA verification and click “Login.”
- Your result and scorecard will appear on the screen.
- Download and save your scorecard for future reference.
PSTET Result 2025 | Download Link |
Details Mentioned on PSTET Scorecard
The PSTET scorecard includes the following information:
- Candidate’s Name
- Roll Number
- Application Number
- Category
- Marks Obtained in Paper 1 and/or Paper 2
- Total Marks
- Qualifying Status (Pass/Fail)
PSTET Cut-Off Marks 2025
To qualify for PSTET, candidates must meet the minimum cut-off marks as per their category:
Category | Qualifying Percentage | Qualifying Marks (Out of 150) |
---|---|---|
General | 60% | 90 |
SC/ST/OBC/PwD | 55% | 82.5 |
Next Steps After PSTET Result
- Qualified candidates will receive a PSTET certificate valid for seven years, allowing them to apply for teaching positions in government and private schools across Punjab.
- Candidates unsatisfied with their results may apply for re-evaluation or rechecking as per PSEB guidelines.
- For those who did not qualify, they can reappear in future PSTET exams.