Himachal Pradesh board 10th result 2025 declared; girls secure top 7 positions
Press Trust of India | May 15, 2025 | 05:53 PM IST | 2 mins read
HP Board Result 2025: Saina Thakur, a student of Neugal Model Public School, Bhawarna in Kangra district, outshine exam, securing 696 marks out of 700 (99.43%),
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Download NowDHARAMSHALA: Girls outshined boys in the Class X results declared here by the Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) on Thursday securing top seven positions, board officials said. Saina Thakur, a student of Neugal Model Public School, Bhawarna in Kangra district, topped the examination securing 696 marks out of 700, scoring 99.43 per cent, in the academic session 2024-25, a statement from the board said. HP Board Results 2025 live updates
As many as 75,862 out of a total of 95,495 candidates cleared the Class X examination, recording a pass percentage of 79.8 per cent. Ridhima Sharma, a student of R K Senior Secondary School, Ghandalwin (Bilaspur) was close second securing 695 marks (99.29 per cent).
HP Board result Class 10th top scorers
The third position was shared by two students -- Mudita Sharma, student of Modern Public Senior Secondary School, Swarghat, and Parnika Sharma from Minerva Senior Secondary School, Ghumarwin -- both scoring 694 marks. Candidates interested in revaluation or review for answer sheets can apply online by depositing Rs 1,000 and Rs 800 respectively, with the condition that the candidate must have secured a minimum of 20 per cent marks in the concerned subject, the statement said.
5,563 students placed in compartment category
Addressing the media persons here, Secretary HPBOSE, Vishal Sharma informed 13,574 candidates failed the examination and 5,563 were placed in the compartment category. The Class 10 examinations were conducted from March 4 to March 22 across 2,300 examination centres set up throughout the state.
Exams in the tribal regions of Lahaul-Spiti and Pangi were conducted on alternate schedules due to logistical reasons. Sharma added that with the result now declared, students can access their mark sheets on the official HPBOSE website and other authorised platforms.
This year, students can also download their certificates directly from DigiLocker, a significant improvement over previous years when students had to wait days after the result announcement to receive their official documents, he added.
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