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BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION HARYANA DECLARES CLASS 12 EXAMINATION RESULTS

RESULT STANDS AT 84.67%; CHARKHI DADRI EMERGES AS THE TOP-PERFORMING DISTRICT, GIRLS OUTPERFORM BOYS ONCE AGAIN: GIRLS’ PASS PERCENTAGE EXCEEDS BOYS’ BY 6.52%, 84.98% STUDENTS FROM VILLAGES PASS, SURPASSING URBAN AREAS

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The Board of School Education Haryana on Tuesday announced the results of the Annual Senior Secondary (Class 12) Examination-2026. During a press conference held at the Board headquarters in Bhiwani, Board Chairman Dr. Pawan Kumar shared detailed statistics related to the examination results. Once again, girls in the state demonstrated their academic excellence by outperforming boys.

Addressing the press conference, Dr. Pawan Kumar stated that a total of 2,42,856 candidates had appeared for the examination this year, out of which 2,05,618 students passed successfully. He informed that the overall pass percentage stood at 84.67 percent. The pass percentage among girls was recorded at 87.97 percent, while that of boys stood at 81.45 percent. Thus, girls outperformed boys by 6.52 percentage points, once again proving their academic superiority.

He further informed that among all districts of Haryana, Charkhi Dadri secured the first position with the best performance in the state, while Nuh remained at the bottom of the list. A close competition was also witnessed between rural and urban areas, where the pass percentage in rural regions stood at 84.98 percent, slightly better than the 83.91 percent recorded in urban areas.

Dr. Pawan Kumar also stated that the pass percentage of private schools was 87.94 percent, whereas government schools recorded 82.44 percent. The improved performance of both categories of schools reflects positive signs of progress in the state’s education system.

He further informed that the Board also declared the results of the Haryana Open School examinations. The pass percentage for fresh category candidates was 42.15 percent, while the re-appear category recorded a pass percentage of 50.09 percent. In the Open School category as well, girls outperformed boys with an 11.23 percent lead.

Congratulating the successful candidates, Dr. Pawan Kumar wished them a bright future. He said that the results are the outcome of the hard work and dedication of both teachers and students. He also stated that students who are not satisfied with their marks can avail the facility of rechecking and re-evaluation. Interested candidates may apply online within 20 days from the date of declaration of the result on the Board’s website at BSEH Official Website.