
Haryana Board Class 10 results declared, 92.49% students pass. Direct link
Here are a few alternate ways to check the Haryana Class 10 result.GIRLS OUTSHINE BOYSGirls have once again outshone boys in the HBSE Class 10th Result 2025. Out of 1,29,249 girl students, 1,21,566 passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 94.06%.Meanwhile, out of 1,42,250 boys, 1,29,544 passed, bringing their pass rate to 91.07%.Additionally, 5,737 candidates have received the status 'Essential Repeat (E.R.),' meaning they will need to reappear in one or more subjects in the upcoming exam cycle.
The HBSE 10th result link will be actiavted at 5 pm.
advertisementDISTRICT-WISE PERFORMANCE, URBAN vs RURAL, GOVT vs PRIVATEAs per the district-wise performance, Rewari has emerged as the top-performing district in Haryana, followed by Charkhi Dadri in second place and Mahendragarh in third.When comparing rural and urban areas, the pass percentage for urban students stands at 92.83%, slightly ahead of rural students, who recorded a 92.35% pass rate.In terms of school-wise results, private schools have outperformed government schools by a significant margin. While private schools recorded a pass percentage of 96.28%, government schools saw 89.30% of students clearing the exam.HOW TO CHECK HBSE 10TH RESULT 2025 ON OFFICIAL WEBSITEOnce the site is back online, follow these steps:Visit bseh.org.inClick on the 'HBSE 10th Result 2025' link on the homepage.Enter your roll number and other required details.Submit and view your marksheet on the screen.Download or screenshot your result for future reference.Direct link to check HBSE 10th result 2025Stay tuned to this page for the direct result link, toppers list, and steps to download the HBSE 10th marksheet via DigiLocker once the result portal goes live.
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