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HBSE Class 12 Result 2021 announced, 100% pass percentage recorded, here`s how to check scores
The state board will announce the HBSE Class 12 results 2021 via a press conference. Students need to note that to download their scorecard they will need the exam registration details including the roll number.
Highlights
- HBSE Class 12 results 2021 announced today
- HBSE Haryana Board chairman, Jagbir Singh announced the result
- Result of 2,21,263 students of total 2,27,585 students declared
New Delhi: The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH), Bhiwani has announced the Class 12 results on Monday (July 26, 2021). The results, announced during a press conference, are available on the state board’s official website- bsehexam.org or bseh.org.in. The students need to note that apart from the website, the results are also available at the official mobile app of the BSEH called ‘Board of school education Haryana, once announced’.
HBSE Haryana Board chairman, Jagbir Singh announced the Haryana Board 12th Result 2021. He said that out of a total of 2,27,585 candidates for the Senior Secondary (Regular) examination, the results of 2,21,263 candidates have been declared, in which 1,14,416 are boys and 1,06,847 are girls.
Meanwhile, the pass percentage of HBSE Haryana Board result this year is 100 per cent. Students can check their results on the official websites- bsehexam.org or bseh.org.in.
Students need to note that to download their scorecard they will need the exam registration details including the Roll Number.
HBSE Class 12 results 2021: How to check
Step 1- Visit the official website of Board of School Education Haryana- bseh.org.in.
Step 2- Go to the announcement section
Step 3- Click on the “BSEH Haryana 12th Result 2021” link
Step 4- Enter your login credentials and click on entre
Step 5- Check and download Haryana Board Class 12 Result 2021
Step 6- Take a print of the scorecard for any future reference
It is to be noted that the Haryana board did not conduct the Class 12 examinations this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation.