Punjab 8th Class Position Holder Result 2026
The board has now confirmed the date for announcing the 8th class 2026 position holders. Position holders are always announced one day before the official result date in a formal ceremony. Since all Punjab boards will announce the 8th class result on 9th April, the names of the top position holders will be announced on 8th April.
Punjab 8th Class Position Holder 2026
After a long gap of five years, the 8th class examinations were conducted again by PECTAA, and the result is now going to be announced.
Below, previous 8th class position holders from the last time the board examinations were officially conducted are attached so that you can understand how many marks were required to secure top positions in earlier years.
| Position | Name | Obtained Marks |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Shazia Maqsood | 496 |
| 2nd | Muhammad Shahbaz Aslam | 495 |
| 2nd | Abdul Wahid basra | 495 |
| 3rd | Iman Fatima | 494 |
| 3rd | Aliha Maryam | 494 |
| 3rd | Iman Fatima | 494 |
One day before the result, on 8th April, all Punjab boards will officially announce their position holders.
Achieving a position in any board is the dream of every student. Securing first position among all nine Punjab boards is an achievement that only a few students attain. It requires consistent hard work, late night study, clear concepts, strong preparation, and neat handwriting with well-presented answers. To obtain a board-level position, a student must perform excellently in every aspect.
The 8th class result 2026 will be announced on 9th April, and students are eagerly waiting to know the board toppers. All Punjab boards will announce their 8th class toppers, and their names will be officially declared in a ceremony. These names will also appear in newspapers the following day.
It is hoped that your result will be excellent and that you will secure high marks in your board, possibly becoming a position holder.
Keep in mind that now only four subjects are included in the 8th class board examination: English, Urdu, Mathematics, and Science. Each paper carries 100 marks, making a total of 400 marks. Therefore, to become a position holder, you will need to achieve very high marks out of 400.
