HP Board supplementary exam 2025 application form out for matric, plus two
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 10, 2025 | 02:12 PM IST | 1 min read
HP Board 2025: Regular matric, plus two students, can apply for supplementary exams through the schools.
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Download NowHP Board Supplementary Exams 2025 : The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has released the HP Board supplementary exam 2025 application form today, June 10. Regular students can now apply for the HP board 2025 supplementary exam through their schools. The HP Board supplementary exam 2025 will be conducted tentatively in June 2025.
The last date to apply for the HP Board supplementary 2025 exam without a late fee is June 19, and the last date for application with a late fee of Rs 1,000 is June 24.
Additionally, students can apply for an additional subject (including diploma holders), english only, and improvement of performance, along with a prescribed application fee for the application form.
HPBOSE supplementary exam 2025 application fee
According to the HPBOSE notice, the HP board supplementary exam application form 2025 fee for different subjects is as follows.
|
Class |
Subject |
Application Fees |
|
Matric, plus two |
Compartment and English |
Rs 700 |
|
Matric, plus two |
One additional subject |
Rs 700 |
|
Plus two |
Diploma holders reappear |
Rs 700 |
|
Matric |
Performance improvement for one or more subjects |
Rs 950 |
|
Plus two |
Performance improvement for one or more subjects |
Rs 1,150 |
The HP Board class 10 exam 2025 was held from March 4 and 22, and HP Board Class 12 exams were conducted from March 4 to 29. For the HP Board Class 12 exam 2025, a total of 83.16% qualified, while for the Class 10 boards, a total of 79.8% students passed the exam.
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