The Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) declares the 10th standard results for 2024. Private schools record a higher pass percentage, and female students outperform their male counterparts.

Representational image of School students after coming from examination and discussing. (PTI)
The Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) has announced the results for the 10th board examinations on May 12, 2024. The results were declared in an online press conference held at the board's headquarters.
A total of 2,86,714 students appeared for the examinations. The results can be accessed on the official website, bseh.org.in. Students will need to enter their registration number, email id, and date of birth to check their results.

This year, the pass percentage of private schools was higher than that of government schools. The overall pass percentages for private and government schools were 97.80% and 93.19% respectively.
In terms of subject performance, Drawing, Agriculture, Urdu, Sanskrit, and Music (MHV) recorded a 100% pass percentage. The district-wise performance data revealed that Panchkula district was the best-performing district.
The results announcement was made by the Chairman of the Haryana School Education Board, Dr. V.P. Yadav. This year, female students outperformed male students by 2%.
For more detailed information, students are advised to visit the official website: bseh.org.in
The overall pass percentage for this year is as follows:
- Private Schools: 97.80%
- Government Schools: 93.19%

Please note that these percentages are specific to the Haryana Board 10th standard examinations. For more detailed information, it's recommended to visit the official website.
Here are the steps to check the Haryana Board 10th standard examination results:
Please ensure you have your registration number handy as it is required to check the results. If you face any issues, please refer to the official website for further assistance.

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