The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has officially declared the Punjab State Teacher Eligibility Test (PSTET) Result 2026. Candidates who appeared for Paper 1 (Classes 1 to 5) and Paper 2 (Classes 6 to 8) can now access their scorecards and merit list through the official website, pstet2025.org. The examination was successfully conducted on March 15, 2026, across various centres in Punjab.

The announcement of the PSTET result is a crucial step for candidates aspiring to become teachers in government and private schools across the state.
The Punjab State Teacher Eligibility Test (PSTET) is a state-level eligibility exam conducted by PSEB to determine the qualification of candidates for teaching positions in primary and upper primary schools. The exam consists of two papers:
Candidates who wish to teach both levels are required to appear for both papers.
Along with the results, PSEB has released key details such as:
Candidates can check their results by logging into the official website using their registration number and password/date of birth.
The qualifying marks for PSTET 2026 remain consistent with previous years:
Candidates who meet or exceed these cut-off marks are considered PSTET qualified and are eligible to apply for teaching vacancies in Punjab.
Candidates can follow these steps to download their scorecards:
1. Visit the official website - pstet2025.org
2. Click on the PSTET Result 2026 link
3. Enter login credentials (registration number and password/DOB)
4. View the result and scorecard
5. Download and take a printout for future use
The scorecard will display details such as marks obtained, qualifying status, and paper-wise performance.
Qualifying the PSTET is essential for candidates seeking teaching jobs in Punjab. It:
However, qualifying PSTET does not guarantee a job but is a mandatory requirement for applying to teaching positions.
After the result declaration, qualified candidates should:
Conclusion
The release of the PSTET Result 2026 by PSEB marks an important milestone for teaching aspirants in Punjab. With clear qualifying criteria and access to merit lists, candidates can now take the next step toward building a career in education. Those who have qualified should focus on upcoming recruitment opportunities and continue strengthening their teaching skills.