Haryana Board 10th result link now available; here's direct link
The Board of Secondary Education, Haryana (BSEH) has made the Haryana board 10th results available on its website BSEH — bseh.org.in.

CHANDIGARH: Haryana Board chairman Jagveer Singh and secretary Rajiv Prasad jointly announced the
BSEH 10th result 2020 on July 10, through a press conference. The Board of Secondary Education, Haryana (BSEH) has made the Haryana board 10th results available on its website BSEH — bseh.org.in.
Candidates, who have written BSEH 10th exam can now get their results from the Board websites by logging in with their roll number. Earlier, the Board’s website which holds the 10th result was not responding, however, students can now obtain their results without any hassle.
Of total 3,37,691 candidates appeared, 2,18,120 declared successful. A total of 32,501 students placed under the compartment and 87,070 candidates have failed in the Haryana Board 10th exam 2020. The overall pass percentage of Haryana Board 10th result 2020 recorded at 64.59%.
Candidates who are not satisfied with the result can take an examination, which will be held after the Covid-19 situation improves in the state. Students will be given two opportunities for appearing in the examination.
Rishita has bagged the first rank in Haryana Board 10th exam 2020 while the second position was taken by Uma, Kalpana, Nikita Maruti Samvat, Sneha Tagore and Ankita.
Check Haryana Board 10th result 2020
BSEH commenced the class 10 examination from March 3, 2020.
Earlier, on June 3, Haryana education minister Kanwar Pal had told that the Board of School Education Haryana is ready to announce the class 10 results on June 8. He further said that schools in Haryana would reopen in July before opening demo schools would be made operational. If there are 30 students in a class, 15 students would be called in for the class and the rest 15 will be called on the next day. The schools can hold morning and evening classes and there won't be winter vacation for this year's session in Haryana, he added.
Meanwhile, the Haryana government decided to promote all students from class 1 to 10 without any examination. Earlier, the chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar had said that no students would be detained in any class and would be promoted without any examinations.
Candidates, who have written BSEH 10th exam can now get their results from the Board websites by logging in with their roll number. Earlier, the Board’s website which holds the 10th result was not responding, however, students can now obtain their results without any hassle.
Of total 3,37,691 candidates appeared, 2,18,120 declared successful. A total of 32,501 students placed under the compartment and 87,070 candidates have failed in the Haryana Board 10th exam 2020. The overall pass percentage of Haryana Board 10th result 2020 recorded at 64.59%.
Candidates who are not satisfied with the result can take an examination, which will be held after the Covid-19 situation improves in the state. Students will be given two opportunities for appearing in the examination.
Rishita has bagged the first rank in Haryana Board 10th exam 2020 while the second position was taken by Uma, Kalpana, Nikita Maruti Samvat, Sneha Tagore and Ankita.
Check Haryana Board 10th result 2020
BSEH commenced the class 10 examination from March 3, 2020.
Earlier, on June 3, Haryana education minister Kanwar Pal had told that the Board of School Education Haryana is ready to announce the class 10 results on June 8. He further said that schools in Haryana would reopen in July before opening demo schools would be made operational. If there are 30 students in a class, 15 students would be called in for the class and the rest 15 will be called on the next day. The schools can hold morning and evening classes and there won't be winter vacation for this year's session in Haryana, he added.
Meanwhile, the Haryana government decided to promote all students from class 1 to 10 without any examination. Earlier, the chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar had said that no students would be detained in any class and would be promoted without any examinations.
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