Thu May 15 11:00:00 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

The Haryana Board of School Education (BSEH) was expected to release the 10th class results for 2025 on May 15th, but it has been postponed. The results will now be announced on May 16th via a press conference by Board Chairman Dr. Pawan Kumar and Secretary Munish Nagpal. Students can check their results on the official website bseh.org.in and Jansatta.com using their roll number, date of birth, and captcha code. The press conference will also reveal details such as the overall pass percentage, district-wise pass percentages, gender-wise pass percentages, toppers’ names, and supplementary exam dates. Students need to score a minimum of 33% in each subject to pass. Those failing in one or two subjects can appear for compartment exams. Students unsatisfied with their scores can apply for scrutiny within 20 days of the result declaration. The official website is currently experiencing technical issues due to high traffic. Top-performing students will be rewarded by the education department and honored by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini.

**News Article:**

**Haryana Board 10th Result Delayed, Now Expected Tomorrow**

**Chandigarh, May 15, 2025** – The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) has announced a delay in the release of the 10th class results for the year 2025. Originally scheduled for release today, May 15th, the results are now expected to be announced tomorrow, May 16th.

According to BSEH sources, the results will be declared via a press conference addressed by Board Chairman Dr. Pawan Kumar and Secretary Munish Nagpal. The conference will provide key details, including the overall pass percentage, district-wise performance, gender-wise results, and the names of the top-performing students. Dates for supplementary exams will also be announced.

Students can access their results on the official website, bseh.org.in, and on Jansatta.com, using their roll number, date of birth, and the provided captcha code.

The BSEH has outlined the passing criteria, requiring students to achieve a minimum of 33% in each subject. Students failing in one or two subjects will have the opportunity to improve their scores by appearing for compartment exams. Those dissatisfied with their results can apply for scrutiny within 20 days of the result declaration.

“The official website is currently experiencing technical difficulties due to the high volume of traffic,” stated a BSEH spokesperson. “We urge students to be patient and try again later.”

In recognition of their achievements, the top-performing students will be rewarded by the education department and honored by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. Students should continue to monitor the official BSEH website and Jansatta.com for further updates.

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