The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) has officially declared the Class 10th Result 2025, marking a significant academic achievement for thousands of students across the state. Students who appeared for the Class 10 exams held from February 28 to March 19, 2025, can now check their scores online through the board’s official portal: bseh.org.in.

📌 Direct Link to Check HBSE Class 10th Result 2025
👉 HBSE 10th Result 2025 – Download Here
To access results, students will need to enter their Roll Number and Date of Birth on the result portal.
📊 HBSE Class 10th 2025: Key Performance Highlights
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Overall Pass Percentage: 92.49%
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Top Performing District: Rewari, followed by Charkhi Dadri and Mahendragarh
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Gender-Wise Pass Rates:
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Girls: 94.06%
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Boys: 91.07%
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Girls have once again outperformed boys, continuing a consistent trend seen in recent years.
📥 How to Check HBSE 10th Result 2025 Online
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Visit the official website: bseh.org.in
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Click on the link that says “HBSE Class 10th Result 2025”
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Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth
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Click on ‘Submit’
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Your result will appear on the screen
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Download and print a copy for future reference
📱 Alternative Ways to Access Your Result
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DigiLocker: Students can log in to digilocker.gov.in to access and download their digital marksheets.
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SMS Service: Follow instructions on the board’s website for checking via SMS, if available.
📄 Important Note
The result provided online is provisional. Students must collect their original marksheets and certificates from their respective schools once distributed.
🔔 Stay Updated
Students and parents are advised to regularly check the official HBSE portal for:
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Revaluation/Rechecking forms and dates
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Compartment exam schedule (if applicable)
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Official mark sheet distribution dates
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