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HBSE 12th Result 2023 Declared: Overall pass percentage 81.65%; Class 10 result released today

HBSE Class 12th Result 2023 Declared: The result is available at bseh.org.in. Following previous years’ trend, girls have outshined boys yet again with a pass percentage of 87.11 per cent while boys secured 76.43 per cent pass percentage.

HBSE Result 2023 Declared: Overall pass percentage at 81.65 per centHaryana Board Result 2023 Declared: Exams to be conducted February 27 to March 28 (Express Photo by Gurmeet Singh/ Graphics by Abhishek Mitra)
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HBSE Result 2023 Declared: The Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) Bhiwani Monday declared the Class 12 board exam results. Students who appeared for the exam can check the results at the official website of the board— bseh.org.in.

A total of 2,63,409 students appeared for the Class 12 exam of which 2,09,933 passed the exam. Following previous years’ trend, girls have outshined boys yet again with a pass percentage of 87.11 per cent while boys secured 76.43 per cent pass percentage. The overall pass percentage stood at 81.65 per cent.

Rewari district has recorded the highest passing percentage of 88.10 per cent followed by Mohindergarh at 88 per cent and Jind with 87.69 per cent. Faridabad has the lowest passion percentage of 67.89 per cent.

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Nancy of Nav Bharat Senior Secondary School in Bhiwani has scored the highest marks 498 followed by Jasmeet Kaur (497 marks). The third position is jointly shared by Kanuj, Mansi Saini, Priya. All four scored 496 marks.

HBSE Class 10th Results 2023 | Overall pass percentage recorded at 65.43%

The pass percentage of students in government schools is at 80.66 per cent while the private schools students secured 83.23 per cent.

In 2023, the exams were conducted from February 27 to March 28 in a single shift from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. The board also announced that it will conduct a special exam for the students who missed any of their Class 10 or 12 board exams. The exam was conducted in April. The candidates had to secure 33 per cent marks in each subject to pass the exam.

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