Haryana Board of Secondary Education (HBSE) has declared the 10th result. This year, students have made an amazing record. 4 students have topped the 10th class together, including three girls. Rohit, a student of Oxford Public Senior Secondary School, Hisar, Mahi, a student of New Saraswati Senior Secondary School, Ambala, Roma, a student of CR Senior Secondary School, Jhajjar, and Tania of the same school have jointly scored 497 marks and topped the entire state.
20 students included in the top 3
Rank 1- Rohit, Oxford Public Senior Secondary School (Hisar)- 497 marks
Rank 1- Mahi, New Saraswati Senior Secondary School (Ambala)- 497 marks
Rank 1- Roma, CR Senior Secondary School (Jhajjar)- 497 marks
Rank 1- Tania, CR Senior Secondary School (Jhajjar)- 497 marks
Rank 2- Akshit Sherawat, Ashadeep Adarsh High School (Panipat)- 496 marks
Rank 2- Yogesh, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Senior Secondary School (Kaithal)- 496 marks
Rank 2- Rinku, Saraswati Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School (Panipat)- 496 marks
Rank 2- Divyansh, SVM Senior Secondary School (Rohtak)- 496 marks
Rank 2- Sunanya, Adarsh Senior Secondary School (Hisar)- 496 marks
Rank 2- Diksha, Sahi Ram Senior Secondary School (Rohtak)- 496 marks
Rank 3- Nidhi, SD Kanya Mahavidyalaya (Jind)- 495 marks
Rank 3- Mansi, Pragya High School (Rohtak)- 495 marks
Rank 3- Ramma, Adarsh Senior Secondary School (Charkhi Dadri)- 495 marks
Rank 3- Akshita, New Era High School (Charkhi Dadri)- 495 marks
Rank 3- Garvita, Oxford Public Senior Secondary School (Hisar)- 495 marks
Rank 3- Khushboo, Baba Uddel Dev Public School (Hisar)- 495 marks
Rank 3- Khushi, Shri Krishna Senior Secondary School (Rewari)- 495 marks
Rank 3- Megha, Disha Public School (Bhiwani)- 495 marks
Rank 3- Jeena Chauhan, Anand Public School (Karnal)- 495 marks
Rank 3- Ishu, CR Senior Secondary School (Jhajjar)- 495 marks
How many students passed?
The Chairman of Haryana Board said that this year a total of 2,71,499 students appeared in the examination, out of which 2,51,110 students passed, i.e., the total passing percentage is 92.49 percent. This year, the performance of girls is better than that of boys. A total of 94.06 percent of girls and 91.07 percent of boys have passed class 10. This year, the performance of private schools has been better than government schools. The passing percentage of government schools is 89.30 percent and the passing percentage of private schools is 96.28 percent.
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