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HBSE Class 10th Supplements Results 2025: To reach their scorecard, students need to enter their roll number and date of birth as mentioned on their admit card.

To pass HBSE Supplementary 10th Examination, candidates will have to secure a minimum of 33% marks. (Representative/file)
The Board of School Education Haryana (HBSE) will soon announce class 10th supplementary results 2025. Once announced, students who appeared for the exam will be able to examine their results on the official website – bseh.org.in. To reach their scorecard, students need to enter their roll number and date of birth as mentioned on their admit card.
Candidates should note that they need to secure the minimum 33 percent marks to be declared in HBSE Supplementary 10th Examination. Those who score below will need to repeat the year.
How to check HBSE Class 10th Supplementary Results 2025?
step 1: Visit the official HBSE website: bseh.org.in
step 2: Click on the “Result” tab on the homepage
step 3: Complement 10th exam results 2025 select
step 4: Enter your roll number and date of birth
Step 5: Click Submit to see your result
Step 6: Download and print scorecard for future reference.
What happened in Haryana 10th Main Examination Results 2025?
The Haryana Board passed the 10th result 2025, 92.49 percent students passed the exam. The results were announced on 17 May. Four students secured rank 1 – Rohit Oxford Public Senior Secondary School, Hisar; New Saraswati Senior Secondary School, Ambala to Mahi; CR Senior Secondary School, Jhanjar to Roma; And CR Senior Secondary School, Tanya from Jhajjar, all scored 497 out of 500 marks.
The girls performed better than boys. Out of 129,249 girl students, 121,566 passed, giving a total pass percentage of 94.06 percent. Among the male students, 142,250 took the exam, and 129,544 passed, resulting in a percentage of 91.07 percent. Rewari emerged as a top performing district, while NUH was the lowest performing district.
In 2024, HBSE recorded an impressive overall pass percentage of 95.22 percent for regular students and 88.73 percent for self-study candidates. Of the 286,714 students, 273,015 were successfully passed, while 3,652 students did not qualify. This year also, the pass percentage is expected to be above 95 percent.
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