Haryana Board Class 10, 12 annual exam 2025-26 application dates, fee out; register from tomorrow onwards
Vaishnavi Shukla | November 5, 2025 | 12:56 PM IST | 2 mins read
BSEH Haryana Board Annual Exams 2026: Candidates can fill in their application on the official website, bseh.org.in, by November 25 without any late fee payment.
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Download EBookHaryana Board of School Education (BSEH) Bhiwani has announced application dates and fee details for the BSEH Class 10, 12 annual exam 2026. Candidates can fill in their application for the Haryana Board Class 10, 12 annual exams 2026 on the official website, bseh.org.in, from tomorrow onwards.
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The last date to fill in the Class 10, 12 application form is November 25, without a late fee for the Haryana Board 2026 annual exams .
For regular school, gurukul, Vidyapeeth students of secondary, purva madhyama, and Madhyama classes, the prescribed exam fee is Rs 850, the migration fee is Rs 50, and the practical exam fee per student is Rs 100. The total exam fee is fixed at Rs 1000.
For students of senior secondary, uttar madhyama, and senior secondary, the prescribed examination fee is Rs 1,000, the migration fee is Rs 100, and the practical exam fee per student is Rs 100. The total examination fee is fixed at Rs 1200.
The fee for an additional subject for regular students of Classes 11 to 12 is fixed at Rs 200.
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BSEH Board Annual Exam 2026: Late fee, dates
The dates for accepting online applications with a late fee structure are as follows:
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Late fee details |
Dates |
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With a late fee of Rs 100 |
November 26 to December 2 |
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With a late fee of Rs 300 |
December 3 to 9 |
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With a late fee of Rs 1,000 |
December 10 to 16 |
For online registration, all school principals have to log in to the link provided on the board's official website. All the guidelines for online registration are available on the school's login ID. All school principals should ensure the online registration of students only after reading the guidelines.
According to the official BSEH notice, all applications filed by principals for the students are correct as per the records and fulfill all the eligibility conditions as per the rules. If any error is found in the application, the school principal will be held responsible.
BSEH will not accept any errors related to the photo/signature after the exams begin. For any queries, candidates can contact the helpline number 01664-254300.
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