HBSE Class 10 Supply Results 2025 (Image: AI Generated)
The HBSE Class 10 Supplementary Result 2025 is expected to be released in the first week of August. The results for the exam can be expected around August 6 or 7, an official from the Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) told indianexpress.com. According to the official, the result is ready and is currently awaiting necessary approvals before it can be published online.
Once released, students will be able to check their HBSE 10th Supplementary Result 2025 on the board’s official website at bseh.org.in. To access the result, students will be required to enter their roll number and date of birth as mentioned on their admit cards.
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The online result will be provisional in nature. Students are advised to verify the accuracy of the details once they receive their original mark sheets and certificates from their respective schools. These official documents, which include subject-wise marks and other academic details, will be distributed a few days after the online result is declared.
Students who clear the supplementary exam will be eligible to continue their studies in Class 11 without any academic interruption. Those who are unable to pass the compartment exam may have to reappear for the next regular board examination cycle or contact their schools for guidance on alternative academic options.
In the Haryana Board a total of 92.49 per cent of students passed, and four students bagged the first rank by scoring 497 out of 500 marks.
While government schools recorded a pass percentage of 89.30 per cent, private schools fared better with a pass percentage of 96.28 per cent.
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Among the 22 districts in Haryana, Rewari stood first, Charkhi Dadri second, and Mahendragarh third in terms of overall pass percentage; Nuh district remained the last.
Deepto Banerjee is a journalist at The Indian Express, where he currently works as a Senior Sub-Editor for IndianExpress.com. An alumnus of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) New Delhi, he writes extensively on policy, education, study-abroad trends, student affairs, employment and career-related issues among other things.
Prior to joining The Indian Express, Deepto worked at The Times of India, where he covered topics ranging from education and student welfare to educational policies. Outside the newsroom, he takes a keen interest in photography. ... Read More