HBSE Class 10 Result: Haryana Board Class 10th Results, 92.49 percent pass

HBSE Class 10 Result: Haryana Board Class 10th Results, 92.49 percent pass

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Haryana Board of School Education i.e. HBSE has released the result of class 10th today i.e. on 17 May 2025. The result has been released on the official website. Students who appeared in the exam can check their exam results by visiting the official website bseh.org.in. Students will need their roll number and other necessary credentials to check the result. Through the steps mentioned below, students can check their results. A total of 92.49 percent of the students have waved their success in this examination.

Who won?

This time the girls have won the result. The pass percentage of girls is 94.06%. At the same time, the passing percentage of boys is 91.07%. Boys performed better in girls. Talking about the district, Rewari district has emerged as a top performance district. After this Charkhi Dadri and Mahendragarh are in second and third position respectively. Nuh district has stood at the lowest position.

How to check

First of all, students should visit the official website. After this, students click on the result section on the homepage. After this, students click on the related link. After this, a separate window will open in front of the students, where they have to fill the details sought. After this, the results will open in a separate window in front of the students. After this, students check and download their results. In the last, students take a print out.

Give information that the official website is not currently opening to check the results of class 10 and is showing ‘Err 500’. Due to this technical problem, students can see their results on Digilocker. Explain that the online result is provisional; Students will have to get their original marksheet from their respective schools.

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