HBSE declares 10th Board result on May 21
Bedasree Das | June 26, 2018 | 07:27 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 21: Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) has announced Haryana 10th Board Result 2018 on May 21. Kartik from Nav Durga School, Jind topped the exam with 99.6%. Selina Yadav, Sonali from Sirsa and Hari Om from Palwal have each secured the second position.
As per media reports, this year 3,83,499 candidates appeared in the exam of which 51.15% cleared the exam. The pass percentage of girls is 55.34% while 47.61% boys passed the exam. HBSE 10th result 2018 includes details such as candidate’s name, roll number, subject-wise marks and qualifying status among others.
The result is available online in the Board’s official website - bseh.org.in and candidates can check the same by entering their roll number or name in the appropriate fields. BSEH will soon issue original mark sheets to candidates which they can collect in person from their respective schools. The Board conducted Haryana Secondary Board examination from March 8 to 31, 2018.
BSEH was established under Haryana Board of School Education Act, 1969 and conducted its first 10th Board examination in 1970. The Board has its headquarters at Bhiwani, Haryana.
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