HBSE 10th Result 2025 Declared: Direct Link, Topper Highlights & How to Check

The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) Class 10 board exam is a pivotal academic milestone for students in the state. Every year, around 2.9 lakh candidates appear for the HBSE Class 10 (Matric) exams, and the board exam results determine their next academic stream (Science/Commerce/Arts) or vocational path. In 2025, the HBSE Class 10 exams were held from February 28 to March 19, and the eagerly awaited HBSE 10th Result 2025 was announced on May 17, 2025 at 12:30 PM

This announcement officially released the provisional marksheets online, with original certificates to be distributed through schools later. Nearly 3 lakh students (about 2.5 lakh to 2.9 lakh) await their HBSE Class 10 results, which can be checked via the official website and multiple alternate methods. In this comprehensive guide, we explain every detail about the HBSE 10th result 2025: announcement date/time, how to check results online (and via SMS/DigiLocker/IndiaResults), details on the marksheet contents, revaluation/rechecking and supplementary exams, pass statistics, district performance and topper highlights, plus next steps and career guidance after Class 10.

HBSE Class 10 Result 2025 – Date and Time of Announcement

The HBSE Class 10 result for 2025 was officially declared on May 17, 2025 at 12:30 PM. During a press conference at the HBSE headquarters, Chairman Pawan Kumar announced the Haryana Board 10th Result 2025. Students and parents were advised to check the official HBSE portal once the result link was activated. (Prior to this, reports had suggested the result might be declared on May 16, but it was confirmed on May 17.) On the result day, the official site initially faced heavy traffic and showed maintenance messages, but the results were made live shortly after the announcement.

About 2.9 lakh students appeared for the HBSE Class 10 exams this year. Of these, more than 2.5 lakh (around 260,000) were regular students taking the exam through schools, with the remaining appearing as private candidates. This was a significant increase from previous years (for comparison, HBSE said that about 2.1 lakh students had registered in 2024). The overall pass percentage for 2025 was 92.49%.

How to Check HBSE 10th Result 2025 Online

Once declared, the HBSE Class 10 results can be checked in several ways. The primary method is via the HBSE official website, but students can also use SMS, Digilocker or third-party portals. Below are the step-by-step methods:

  • Official HBSE Website:
    • Go to the HBSE website at bseh.org.in (Haryana Board’s official site) or directly to the Results page. On the homepage, look for the “Results” tab or link.
    • Click on the link for “HBSE Class 10 Result 2025” (it may be labeled as “Secondary Examination Result 2025” or similar).
    • When prompted, enter your roll number and date of birth exactly as given on your admit card. Some result links may ask you to select the exam type (Regular or Private) first.
    • Click “Submit” to view the result. The provisional marksheet will appear on-screen.
    • Download and print the marksheet for future reference. Remember, this is a provisional copy; original mark sheets/certificates will be issued by the school later.
  • Via SMS:
    HBSE provides an SMS service for areas with low internet connectivity. To use this:

Open your mobile’s SMS app and type the message in the format:

RESULTHB10 <roll_number>

  •  For example: RESULTHB10 12345678.
  • Send this SMS to 56263.
  • You will receive a reply with your HBSE Class 10 result details. (This service is free of charge.).
  • Via DigiLocker:
    DigiLocker hosts digital mark sheets for all boards. To access your Haryana Class 10 marksheet on DigiLocker:
    • Visit digilocker.gov.in or open the DigiLocker mobile app.
    • Sign in with your Aadhaar-linked mobile number and OTP, or create an account.
    • In the dashboard, go to the “Education” section.
    • Select “Board of School Education Haryana” and then “Class 10 Marksheet”.
    • Enter your HBSE roll number and the year (2025) to fetch your digital mark sheet.
    • Download the marksheet for your records.
  • Other Online Portals:
    In addition to the official site and DigiLocker, students can use third-party websites like indiaresults.com or the HBSE results portal. For example:
    • IndiaResults.com – A national results aggregator: select “Haryana Board” and “Class 10” and enter the required details.
    • Haryana Board Results Portal – sometimes HBSE links to result.bsehexam2017.in for results. If available, visit that site and enter your credentials.
    • Name-wise Search – Some portals may allow searching by name instead of roll number.

All these options ensure students can access their Haryana Board Class 10 result 2025 even if the main site is slow or down. (In fact, on result day, the HBSE site experienced an “Error 500” due to heavy traffic, so these alternatives became essential.)

Details on the Marksheet

When you download or view the HBSE Class 10 marksheet, verify that all details are correct. The digital marksheet (scorecard) will include the following essential information:

  • Student’s Name
  • Father’s (and sometimes Mother’s) Name
  • Roll Number and School Code
  • Subject-wise Marks Obtained (both theory and practical where applicable)
  • Total Marks (out of 500 or as per HBSE scheme)
  • Percentage (overall score in percentage)
  • Result Status (Pass/Fail/Compartment for each subject)
  • Grade or Divison (if applicable)

Example: A typical HBSE 10th marksheet will show each subject (Hindi, English, Maths, Science, Social Science, etc.) with marks scored. At the bottom, it will display the total marks, percentage, and a “PASS” or “FAIL” remark. Double-check spellings of your name and those details match your admit card. Any errors should be reported immediately to the school or HBSE office.

Remember, the online marksheet is provisional. The original mark sheets and passing certificates will be sent to schools a few days after the result. Students should collect their hard-copy certificates from their respective school office once available, usually by late June or early July.

Revaluation and Rechecking of HBSE 10th Result

If a student is unsatisfied with the marks received in one or more subjects, HBSE provides a revaluation/rechecking facility. The process is as follows:

  • Eligibility: Any student (regular or private) can apply for rechecking of their answer books after the result is declared. This applies to any subject where the student feels there may have been an error in totaling or marking.
  • Application Process: Fill out the online rechecking form on the HBSE website (when it opens). The form and payment must be submitted within 20 days from the date of result declaration. No applications are accepted after this window, so act promptly.
  • Fees: The rechecking fee is Rs. 250 per subject (answer book). Payment is made online through the HBSE payment gateway during form submission. Note: The fee is non-refundable, even if marks are revised.
  • Answer Book Photocopy: If desired, students can also request a photocopy of their evaluated answer sheet. This costs an additional Rs. 500 per subject and must be requested within 60 days of results. Having the copy can help identify where marks might have been awarded or missed.
  • Result of Rechecking: HBSE will review the totaling of marks. Only arithmetic/checking errors are addressed; questions are not re-graded for content. The board will publish any revised marks on the result portal, and schools will be notified to issue updated certificates if needed.
  • Contacts: If there are queries or delays, HBSE has officials assigned for rechecking queries (Deputy Secretary – Re-checking, etc.). Students can also email the revaluation cell at asrev@bseh.org.in for assistance.

In summary, apply for revaluation online within 20 days with the required fee for any subject you wish to contest. After submitting the form and payment, wait for HBSE to publish the revised marks.

Supplementary (Compartment) Exams for HBSE 10th

Students who fail in one or two subjects (scoring below 33% in those subjects) will be declared as having a compartment (supplementary) for those subjects. The Haryana Board offers a second chance via compartment exams. Key points:

  • Who is Eligible: Any student who has passed all but one or two subjects in the HBSE 10th Result 2025. (Students failing more than two subjects will have to repeat the year.)
  • Application: Eligible students must apply online for the compartment exam through the HBSE portal. For 2025, the application window is expected to open in June 2025. Exact dates will be notified on the HBSE website and through school notices.
  • Exam Schedule: The HBSE 10th supplementary exams are tentatively scheduled for July 2025. The datesheet (time table) will be released in June. Exams will be held only for the specific subject(s) the student failed.
  • Syllabus: The compartment exams cover the same syllabus and format as the regular exams for the failed subjects. Students should focus their preparation on the topics where they were weak.
  • Result: The compartment results are expected to be declared in late July 2025. Once passed, the student is considered to have cleared Class 10 for that subject(s). Schools will issue updated marksheets accordingly.
  • Fees: A nominal exam fee per subject is charged (the exact amount will be announced by HBSE). This fee is typically higher than the rechecking fee (since it is a new exam).

In effect, the supplementary exam acts as a second chance for students to improve scores and pass. As HBSE notes, this allows students “to improve their marks” if they could not clear all subjects in the main exam.

HBSE 10th Result 2025 – Pass Percentage and Statistics

The HBSE Class 10 result comes with detailed statistics on student performance. For 2025, the overall pass percentage was 92.49%. This marks a noticeable drop from 2024, which saw a 95.22% pass rate. The year-on-year comparison is:

YearOverall Pass %Boys Pass %Girls Pass %
202495.22%94.22%96.32%
202592.49%91.07%94.06%

As the table shows, girls outperform boys in both years. In 2025, 94.06% of female students passed, compared to 91.07% of male students. This “girls outshine boys” trend has been consistent; in 2024, girls’ pass rate was 96.32% vs boys’ 94.22%. The drop in 2025’s overall rate (down ~2.7 percentage points from 2024) was noted by HBSE officials.

School-wise performance:

  • Private schools / private candidates: ~96.28% pass.
  • Urban (city) schools: ~92.83% pass.
  • Government schools: ~89.30% pass.

This indicates that students in private or well-funded schools continued to have higher pass rates, while government school students’ pass rate was slightly lower.

District-wise highlights: HBSE also publishes top-performing districts. In 2025:

  • Rewari district topped the state with the highest pass rate (nearly 99%). Last year Rewari had been 7th (at 97.60%), but in 2025 it surged to 1st place.
  • Charkhi Dadri and Mahendragarh rounded out the top three districts. In contrast, Nuh (Mewat) district recorded one of the poorest performances in 2025. (In previous years, Panchkula and Gurugram often led the pass rates.)
  • Other districts generally fell between 85–95% pass. The exact district-wise pass percentages are usually detailed in the official HBSE result gazette.

These statistics underscore the overall success rate and regional variations. Schools and parents should note these figures for benchmarking and identifying areas of improvement.

Toppers and Merit List

HBSE typically announces a Class 10 merit list with top scorers after the main results. As of the result declaration, the official list of HBSE 10th toppers for 2025 was not yet released. (The board often publishes this list in the days following the result, and it will be available on bseh.org.in or in press releases.)

For context, here are the recent past toppers:

  • 2023 Topper: Three students – Sonu, Himesha, Varsha – jointly topped with 498 out of 500 marks. (The second rank scorers had 497 marks.)
  • 2024 Topper: (Not specified here, but usually on similar lines, around 497/500).

The 2025 HBSE 10th toppers will likely also score near-perfect marks. Once the merit list is out, it will include the students’ names, marks and schools, and often a district rank. Aspirants can watch the official HBSE or news portals for the announcement. We will update this article with the 2025 toppers list when available.

What’s Next After Class 10 – Career and Stream Guidance

After passing the HBSE Class 10, students have several options for higher secondary (Class 11–12) or vocational education. The immediate next step is to collect your original mark sheet and passing certificate from school. Schools usually distribute these in July. Then, based on performance and interest, students must choose a stream for Class 11: Science, Commerce, or Arts (Humanities). Here is a brief guide:

  • Science Stream: Ideal for students interested in technical or medical fields. If you enjoy Mathematics and Physics, choose PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) to pursue engineering or computer science later. If you prefer Biology, choose PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) for careers in medicine, pharmacy, or life sciences.
  • Commerce Stream: For students inclined towards business, finance, or economics. Commerce in Class 11 includes subjects like Accountancy, Business Studies, and Economics, opening paths to careers in commerce, banking, finance, or professional courses (CA, CS, etc.).
  • Arts/Humanities Stream: For those interested in subjects like History, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, languages, etc. This stream offers flexibility into fields like social sciences, civil services, law, design, journalism, education, and more.
  • Vocational/Technical Courses: Some students may opt for diploma or vocational courses after 10th. For example, Engineering Diploma (Polytechnic), ITI (Industrial Training Institute) programs, or other certificate courses in fields like computer applications, fashion designing, or healthcare. These are practical, industry-oriented courses that allow early entry into the workforce or lateral entry into 2nd year of engineering.

Beyond formal streams, students should consider their interests, strengths and career goals. It may help to discuss options with teachers, career counselors or use resources such as the HBSE’s “courses after 10th” guides. Selecting the right stream or course is important, as it lays the foundation for higher education and careers.

  • Official HBSE Website: bseh.org.in – the Board’s main site has notices, circulars and result links. The direct results page is often at bseh.org.in/all-results.
  • Result Portal: Some years the HBSE result is hosted on a portal like result.bsehexam2017.in or on its own results page. If available, the Board will link to the result portal on its home page.
  • DigiLocker: results.digilocker.gov.in – for class 10th digital mark sheets.
  • SMS Code: 56263 – send RESULTHB10 <roll> to this number for the result via SMS.
  • Helpdesk Email: Any technical issues or result queries (e.g. link not working) may be emailed to asrev@bseh.org.in (Re-evaluation cell email) or info@bseh.org.in (general).
  • Phone (HBSE Office): 01664-254300 (Board office telephone).
  • Toll-Free Helpline: 1800-180-4171 – for immediate assistance with result access or forms.
  • Address: HBSE Headquarters, Sector-13, HUDA, Bhiwani, Haryana – 127021.

If students encounter any anomalies in their results or need help (e.g., site errors, incomplete result display), they should immediately contact HBSE through the above channels and also report to their school.

By following the steps outlined above and keeping track of official announcements, HBSE Class 10 students can smoothly check their results, apply for any revaluation if needed, and plan their academic future. Congratulations to all successful students, and best wishes for the next phase of your education!

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