The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) has officially declared the Class 10th examination results for the academic year 2024–25. The results were announced today, May 17, 2025, at 12:30 PM, bringing relief and excitement to over 2.7 lakh students across the state.
Key Highlights
- Overall Pass Percentage: 92.49%
- Total Students Appeared: 2,71,499
- Total Students Passed: 2,51,110
- Students in Essential Repeat (ER): 5,737
Gender-wise Performance
Girls have once again outperformed boys in the HBSE Class 10th examinations. Out of 1,29,249 girl students, 1,21,566 passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 94.06%. In comparison, 1,29,544 out of 1,42,250 boys passed, marking a pass percentage of 91.07%.
District-wise Performance
The district of Panchkula achieved the highest pass percentage at 98.35%, followed by Rewari at 97.60% and Charkhi Dadri at 97.45%. On the other end, Nuh district recorded the lowest pass percentage at 81.85%.
School-wise Performance
Private schools outshone government schools this year. Private institutions recorded a pass percentage of 96.28%, while government schools stood at 89.30%.
Examination Details
The HBSE Class 10th examinations were conducted from February 28 to March 19, 2025. Students can access their results on the official HBSE website. To check the results, students need to enter their roll number and date of birth. In case of heavy traffic on the website, students are advised to wait and try again later.@EconomicTimes+6Hindustan Times+6Indiatimes+6Shiksha+9Indiatimes+9The Times of India+9Hindustan Times+4The Indian Express+4Indiatimes+4
Next Steps for Students
- Provisional Mark Sheets: Available for download from the official HBSE website.
- Original Mark Sheets: Will be distributed by respective schools in due course.
- Re-evaluation: Students unsatisfied with their results can apply for re-evaluation through their schools.
- Supplementary Exams: Students placed in the Essential Repeat category will need to appear for supplementary examinations.Shiksha+3The Times of India+3Indiatimes+3The Times of India+9Indiatimes+9Indiatimes+9Indiatimes+2The Times of India+2Indiatimes+2Hindustan Times+1The Indian Express+1
Looking Ahead
With the results now declared, students can plan their next academic steps, whether it’s choosing a stream for higher secondary education or exploring vocational courses. The HBSE continues to strive for excellence in education and wishes all students success in their future endeavors.