Haryana Board of Secondary Education (HBSE) has declared the result of the 10th Board Examination 2025 today. A total of 92.49 percent of students have passed matriculation. Students can check the results by entering their roll number and date of birth on the official website of Haryana Board, bseh.org.in. The examination was conducted from 28 February to 19 March, and more than 2 lakh students from across the state appeared in the exam.
If we talk about gender wise passing percentage, then the passing percentage of boys is 91.07 percent, and the passing percentage of girls is 94.06 percent, i.e., girls have won in this examination. They are about 3 percent ahead of boys in terms of passing percentage.
This year, the total passing percentage in government schools of Haryana was recorded at 89.30 percent, while the passing percentage in urban schools was 92.83 percent. If we talk about private students, their passing percentage is 96.28 percent. Like the 12th result, in class 10th also, the result of Nuh district was the lowest, while Rewari topped. At the same time, the students of Rewari, Charkhi Dadri, and Mahendragarh performed brilliantly.
HBSE Haryana Board 10th Result 2025: How to check the result
Visit the official website of Haryana Board bseh.org.in.
Click on the link for the Matric Result 2025 on the home page.
Now enter the details like roll number, etc., and submit.
The marksheet will appear on the screen.
Now check and download the marksheet.
Also, take a printout of the marksheet for further reference.
Haryana Board 10th Result 2025: How to check the result on DigiLocker?
First of all go to the official website of DigiLocker digilocker.gov.in.
Then sign in using your account or sign up for a new account.
After that click on Haryana Board 10th Result on the home screen.
Now enter the required credentials.
After that, check your result and download the marksheet.
Haryana Board 10th exam was conducted from 28 February to 19 March 2025. If we talk about last year, the 10th result was declared on 13 May 2025. Then the total passing percentage was 95.22 percent and even then girls had won. The passing percentage of girls was 96.32 percent while the passing percentage of boys was 94.22 percent.
At the same time, 87.79 percent passing percentage was recorded in rural areas i.e. out of 9,163 students, 8,044 passed. Similarly, the passing percentage in urban areas was 91.23 percent i.e. out of 3,774 students, 3,444 passed.
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