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HBSE Class 10 Result 2025: BSEH Haryana Board result date & updates

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HBSE Class 10 Result 2025: BSEH Haryana Board result date & updates
HBSE Class 10 Result 2025: BSEH Haryana Board result date & updates

Students waiting for the HBSE Class 10 Result 2025 can expect the announcement by 12 PM today. The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH), Bhiwani, plans to release the results on its official website, bseh.org.in.

HBSE Class 10 Result 2025 declared?

The Haryana Board has not officially confirmed the date and time yet. Still, sources say the result will be out soon. Students can check their results by entering their roll number or personal details on the board’s website. You can also track updates at education.indianexpress.com.

The HBSE already declared the Class 12 results on May 13. Now, attention shifts to Class 10 results, which many students and parents are eagerly waiting for.

How to Check HBSE Class 10 Result 2025

  • Visit the official website: bseh.org.in

  • Enter your roll number or name, along with other required details.

  • View and download your result and marksheet for future reference.

Students are advised to keep their roll numbers handy for smooth access to the results.

Past years’ pass percentages

The pass rates for the HBSE Class 10 exams have varied over recent years:

  • 2024: 95.22%

  • 2023: 65.43%

  • 2022: 73.18%

  • 2021: Exam cancelled due to pandemic

  • 2020: 64.59%

Last year’s results showed a significant improvement, with the pass percentage crossing 95%. This was a notable jump compared to previous years.

Performance details in 2024

In 2024, rural areas had an 87.79% pass rate, with 8,044 students passing out of 9,163. Urban areas performed better, with a 91.23% pass rate as 3,444 of 3,774 students qualified.

Among districts, Panchkula topped with a 98.35% pass rate. Other high-performing districts included Ambala, Jind, Jhajjar, Fatehabad, Mohinder Garh, Rewari, Panipat, Kaithal, and Karnal.

In language subjects, Hindi had a 96.93% pass rate, with 277,913 out of 286,714 students passing. English had a similar pass percentage of 96.82%.

Category-wise, general category students had a 91.73% pass rate. OBC students passed at 88.24%, and SC students at 85.54%.

The Class 10 exams were held between February 28 and March 19, 2025. The board conducted exams smoothly despite the large number of candidates.

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced scholarships for all SC and OBC students from the state studying in medical and engineering courses across India. A dedicated portal will be created to manage these scholarships.

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