
Haryana Class 10 Results 2025: Over 2.51 lakh students pass, girls dominate in HBSE 10th exams
Board chairman Professor Pawan Kumar said a total of 2.71 lakh students appeared in the exam, of which 2.51 lakh passed the exam, and 5,737 students were asked to sit in the exam again (meaning failed).
Also read: Haryana Class 10 results 2025 declared, here's how to check HBSE 10th marks at bseh.org.in
'Girls have outshone boys. The girls' pass percentage was 94.06%, while 91.07% boys were successful. The pass percentage of private schools is 96.28%, while 89.30% students studying in government schools cracked the class 10 exam. The pass percentage in the rural areas was recorded at 92.35 percent against the urban areas pass percentage of 92.83%,' he added.
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The board chairman said that Rewari district remained the front runner in the class 10 results followed by Charkhi Dadri and Mahendergarh, while Nuh remained at the bottom.
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The students, who took the exam in February and March, can check their results on the board's official site, https://bseh.org.in, from 5pm today.

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