The Haryana Board official confirmed that the BSEH 10th results 2020 will not be released this month.
The Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) will not announce the results of class 10 examination this month. According to the media reports, the BSEH is yet to conduct Science paper for BSEH class 10 and the BSEH 10th results 2020 will be announced following that.
BSEH Official Rajender Singh told Shiksha.com that the authorities are yet to take a decision on the release of the result and conduction of the pending exam.
“A discussion will take place in a meeting to be conducted on May 27, 2020. The decision on the release of the BSEB 10th results 2020 will be taken during that meeting. The Haryana Board Chairman Jagbir Singh will also be present in the meeting,” Mr Singh said.
Earlier, while talking to the media, Haryana Board Chairman, Jagbir Singh said, “The board will only conduct the science paper, but will not conduct other papers taking note of the situation. If any student wishes to appear in any paper they will have to send an application. BSEH will consider conducting examinations on the basis of the developing situation.”
Meanwhile, BSEH The class 12 examination is left with chemistry, public administrator, geography, computer science, ITIS, history, life science, agriculture, psychology, Sanskrit, Urdu, biotechnology, political science, Hindustani music, philosophy, sociology /entrepreneurship, stenographer, banking and automobile, IT and ITES.
The Haryana Board chairman confirmed that the evaluation process of the BSEH class 10 examination was completed by April 22, and the teachers submitted the answer sheets at 39 centres in the state.
Approximately, 3.71 lakh candidates registered for the board examination this year. The students waiting for BSEH 10th results 2020 can check the result at the official website of the Haryana Board i.e. bseh.org.in, once declared.
HBSE 10th Result 2020: Steps to check
- Visit the official website of the Board i.e. bseh.org.in
- On the homepage, towards the right-hand side, in the menu bar, click on ‘result
- A new page will open on the screen, select ‘HBSE 10th result 2020’
- Enter roll number and date of birth
- Verify and Submit details
- Haryana Board 10th result 2020 will open on the screen
- For future reference, download and take a print of the result
Haryana Board 10th Result 2020: Steps to check via SMS
Students can also check the Haryana Board 10th Result 2020 via SMS. After sending the SMS in the given format, Haryana Board will send the HBSE 10th result 2020 on the mobile phone of the candidate.
Type the SMS in this format - RESULTHB10(space)ROLL NUMBER and send it to 56263
HBSE 10th Result 2020: Steps to Check through App
Haryana Board of Secondary Education (HBSE) launched the 'Board of School Education, Haryana app for the convenience of the students.' Students can download this app from the Google Play Store. Follow the steps given below to check the HBSE 10th result 2020 via the app.
- Open play store and search for 'Board of School Education, Haryana'
- After opening the app, register yourself by entering your name, email ID and mobile number
- Once the registration is done, click on the tab of 'result', towards the bottom of the page
- Now, a login page will appear on the screen. Students need to choose the course and enter the exam roll number
- HBSE 10th result 2020 will be displayed on the screen. Download the same for future use
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