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PSTET Result 2026 for Paper 1 & Paper 2 declared @ pstet2025.org; direct link here

The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has officially declared the PSTET Result 2026 for both Paper 1 and Paper 2.

Candidates who appeared for the Punjab State Teacher Eligibility Test (PSTET) can now download their scorecards online from the official website.

PSTET Result 2026 – Key Highlights

ParticularsDetails
Exam NamePunjab State Teacher Eligibility Test (PSTET)
Conducting BodyPSEB
Exam Date15 March 2026
Result StatusDeclared
PapersPaper 1 & Paper 2
ModeOnline Scorecard
Certificate ValidityLifetime

PSTET Qualifying Marks 2026

CategoryMinimum Marks
General60%
SC / ST / OBC55%

👉 Candidates must secure these marks to qualify.

PSTET Certificate Validity Update

👉 Big Update:

  • Earlier validity: 7 years
  • Now updated to: Lifetime validity

This means candidates do not need to reappear once qualified.

Steps to download PSTET Scorecard 2026:

To avoid last-minute delays, SCERT Punjab advises candidates to keep their login credentials ready. Follow this simple process:

Step 1. Visit the official PSTET website: https://pstet2025.org/.

Step 2. Navigate to the “Result” section and click on the orange-colored PSEB tab.

Step 3. Select the link labeled ‘Punjab State Teachers Eligibility Test (PSTET) 2026’ corresponding to the paper you appeared for.

Step 4. A login window will appear. Enter your registered Email ID and Password, then click ‘Sign In’.

Step 5. Your PSTET 2026 scorecard and result will be displayed on the screen.

Step 6. Download the PDF and save a physical copy for future recruitment processes.

Direct Link: PSTET Result 2026

Understanding Your PSTET 2026 Scorecard

The PSTET result document contains essential details, including:

  • Candidate’s full name, roll number, and date of birth.
  • Category (General, OBC, SC, ST).
  • Subject specialization (Math, Science, or Social Studies).
  • Paper type (Paper I or Paper II).
  • Marks obtained separately for each paper.
  • Qualifying Status (Qualified / Not Qualified).

Fixed Qualifying Marks (Cut-off)

Unlike many other competitive exams where cut-off marks fluctuate based on difficulty level, PSTET follows a fixed percentage system:

General Category: Minimum 60% aggregate.

Reserved Categories (SC/ST/OBC): Minimum 55% aggregate.

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