BSEB 10th result 2023 expected soon; know how to check here
The Bihar school examination board (BSEB) is expected to declare the BSEB 10th result 2023 anytime soon.
Student can download Bihar Board class 10th sample papers to boost their preparation.
Download NowRohan D Umak | March 21, 2023 | 06:24 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) is likely to release the BSEB 10th result soon. Once released, the students who had taken the matriculation board exams will be able to download scorecards from the official website of BSEB at biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in.
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Notably, the Class 10 results are expected soon, as the BSEB Class 12 results 2023 were declared today, on March 21, at 2 pm.
Students will have to enter their valid login credentials like roll number and roll code to access and download their scorecard for the exam. The BSEB had conducted the Bihar board Class 10 exams 2023 from February 14 till February 22, 2023.
BSEB 10th result 2023: Passing criteria
In order to be declared qualified in the BSEB Class 10 exams, students will be required to achieve a minimum percentage of marks. The minimum passing percentage has been fixed as 33 percent by BSEB, after which the students will be promoted to the 11th standard.
BSEB 10th result 2023: Steps to check
Students of Class 10 will be able to download their scorecards for BSEB 10th exams 2023 by following the step-by-step process given below.
● Go to the official website of BIhar board at biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in.
● Click on the relevant link to check the result.
● A new login window will appear on the screen. Key in your valid login credentials like
roll number and roll code.
● Submit the details. The scorecard will be displayed on the screen.
● Check the scorecard details and download it on your device.
● Print its hard copy for future references.
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