HPBOSE Class 10, 12 supplementary results 2025 declared: how to obtain marksheets

Students are required to note that the results released online are provisional in nature, and students are required to contact their school authorities for the official marksheets as provided by the Himachal Pradesh Board later.

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HPBOSE Class 10, 12 Supplementary Results 2025 Out: The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has announced the results of the Class 10 and Class 12 supplementary examinations 2025 on September 12. Students who appeared for the exams can check their results on the official board website at hpbose.org.

To qualify in the supplementary exams, candidates are required to secure a minimum of 33 per cent marks in each subject, as well as in the overall aggregate. Those who meet the qualifying criteria will be declared successful and can later collect their revised marksheets from their respective schools.

How to check HPBOSE Supplementary Result 2025

Step 1: Visit the official website: hpbose.org

Step 2: On the homepage, click on the ‘Results’ tab

Step 3: Select “Matric/Intermediate Supplementary Result July 2025”

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Step 4: Enter your HPBOSE roll number in the login window

Step 5: Click on ‘Search’ or ‘Submit’

Step 6: The result will appear on the screen

Step 7: Download and print a copy for future reference

Students are required to note that the results released online are provisional in nature, and students are required to contact their school authorities for the official marksheets as provided by the Himachal Pradesh Board later.

The supplementary exams for Class 10 were held from July 22 to July 28, while the Class 12 exams were conducted from July 22 to July 25, 2025. Only those candidates who had failed in one or more subjects in the main board exams were eligible to appear in these papers.

As per the board’s rules, students needed to obtain at least 33 per cent marks in each subject to clear the supplementary exams. Those who achieved this score or higher will be considered qualified, while students who could not secure the minimum marks will have to repeat the academic year and reappear in the 2026 board examinations.

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