HP BOSE 10th Result declared on May 3
Ashish Jha | June 29, 2018 | 06:44 PM IST
New Delhi, May 3: Himachal Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (HPBOSE) has announced HP Board class 10 results 2018 online on May 3, 2018. This year, the overall pass percentage of class 10 in HP Board is 77.73%. Students who appeared for the exam can check their result in the of fi cial website of HP Board – hpbose.org by submitting their roll number in the login page. The result which is declared online is provisional. The Board will soon issue original mark sheets, which candidates can obtain in person from their respective schools. HPBOSE conducted class 10 Board exams from March 7 to 20, 2018.
As per media reports, Anviksha and Pritanjali Sen from Mandi district topped the exam with 690 marks each. This year, a total of 1,09,678 candidates appeared for the exam out of which 77.73% qualified HPBOSE 10th 2018. The pass percentage of girls is 80.38% while 75.30% boys cleared the exam, as per media reports. HP Board result 2018 consists of details such candidate’s name, marks obtained in each subject, qualifying status, etc.
HP Board or HPBOSE is responsible for all activities related to the secondary education of the state including exams operations, declaration of results, publication of text books, and preparation of syllabus. Over 8,000 schools are currently affiliated to HP Board. The Board had set up 1846 examination centres and 26 information centres across Himachal Pradesh for the exam.
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