HBSE 10th, 12th expected result date 2025; will Haryana Board declare results today on bseh.org?
Anu Parthiban | May 12, 2025 | 09:26 AM IST | 2 mins read
The HBSE 10th, 12th result link will be made available on bseh.org and also on DigiLocker app. Students will have to use their Haryana Board roll number of date of birth to check results.
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Check NowHBSE 10th Result Kab Aayega: The Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) is expected to announce the Haryana Class 10 and 12 results for 2025 soon. Students will be able to check and download their provisional marksheets from the official website, bseh.org.in. Based on last year’s trends, when the HBSE 10th and 12th results were declared on May 12, several media reports are speculating that the HBSE results will be announced today.
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Nearly 3 lakh students in Class 10 and around 2 lakh in Class 12 appear for the BSEH Board exam every year. This year, the board held the Class 10 exam from February 28 to March 19 and HBSE 12th exams 2025 from February 27 to March 29. The HBSE 10th, 12th result link will also be made available on DigiLocker app.
Students will be able to download their Haryana Board Class 10, 12 digital marksheet using the HBSE roll number and date of birth on the board's official website, bseh.org.
As per the HBSE Class 10, 12 passing marks, students who obtain at least 33% marks in the final theory and practical exam will be declared pass. Those in Class 10 will be eligible for Class 11 admissions or diploma courses. Class 12 students will qualify for higher education.
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HBSE 10th, 12th expected result date 2025
Last year, around 2.13 lakh students appeared for the Haryana Board Class 12th exam, of which, 82.52% boys and 88.14% girls were declared pass. The overall pass percentage stood at 85.31%.
Compared to Class 12, the Haryana Class 10 students performed well in the previous year. In Class 10 results, the overall pass percentage was recorded at 95.22%. A total of 94.22% boys and 96.32% girls qualified for higher studies.
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Haryana Board |
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HBSE 10th result date 2025 |
Expected on May 12 |
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