Haryana BSEH 10th result 2020 announced: How to check your scores online
Haryana 10th result 2020 has been announced today i.e., July 10, 2020. Of total of 3,37,691 candidates who registered, 2,18,120 have passed the examination. The pass percentage for Haryana class 10th recorded at 64.59%.
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NEW DELHI: HBSE 10th result 2020 has been released on Friday, July 10, 2020, by the Board of Secondary Education, Haryana. This year, the Haryana 10th Board examinations commenced from March 4. Of total of 3,37,691 candidates who had registered, 2,18,120 have passed the examination. The pass percentage for Haryana class 10th recorded at 64.59%.
The duration of HBSE board annual examinations was three hours (from 12.30 PM to 3.30 PM). The Haryana 10th exam was scheduled to conclude on March 27, however, the exams for some subjects were cancelled due to a coronavirus pandemic.
Earlier, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said that students of class 10 will be promoted for the next class on the basis of average marks obtained in subjects for which exams have already been conducted. The exam for the science subject could not be conducted due to lockdown.
The students who have appeared for the Haryana 10th Board examinations are advised to check the details given below to know - when and where to check their HBSE SSC Result 2020:
Where to check Haryana Board 10th result?
The HBSE Board will release the Haryana 10th result on the official website of the board - https://bseh.org.in and https://results.bseh.org.in. The results will also be available through the mobile app of the board. The students can download HBSE apps from the play store of their smartphone.
How to download Haryana 10th result 2020?
The students can follow the steps given below to check and download their result:
Open official website of the board - bseh.org.in
Click on the results tab
Select your course '10th Regular March 2020'
Enter your roll number and click on Submit button
Your result will be displayed on the screen
Download and take a print out of your result for further reference
When the enrollment process for the next class would begin?
As per Haryana govt, the admissions for the next class will start as soon as the school reopens in the state.
The duration of HBSE board annual examinations was three hours (from 12.30 PM to 3.30 PM). The Haryana 10th exam was scheduled to conclude on March 27, however, the exams for some subjects were cancelled due to a coronavirus pandemic.
Earlier, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said that students of class 10 will be promoted for the next class on the basis of average marks obtained in subjects for which exams have already been conducted. The exam for the science subject could not be conducted due to lockdown.
The students who have appeared for the Haryana 10th Board examinations are advised to check the details given below to know - when and where to check their HBSE SSC Result 2020:
Where to check Haryana Board 10th result?
The HBSE Board will release the Haryana 10th result on the official website of the board - https://bseh.org.in and https://results.bseh.org.in. The results will also be available through the mobile app of the board. The students can download HBSE apps from the play store of their smartphone.
How to download Haryana 10th result 2020?
The students can follow the steps given below to check and download their result:
Open official website of the board - bseh.org.in
Click on the results tab
Select your course '10th Regular March 2020'
Enter your roll number and click on Submit button
Your result will be displayed on the screen
Download and take a print out of your result for further reference
When the enrollment process for the next class would begin?
As per Haryana govt, the admissions for the next class will start as soon as the school reopens in the state.
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