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Haryana Board Class 10 Results 2026: Girls Outperform Boys

The Haryana Board of School Education has released the Class 10 results for 2026, showcasing an impressive overall pass percentage of 89.60%. Notably, girls outperformed boys, achieving a pass rate of 91.64%. Deepika from Adarsh Senior Secondary School topped the merit list, while rural students excelled over their urban peers. Private schools also showed better results compared to government institutions. Discover more about the top performers and district rankings in this comprehensive overview.
 
Haryana Board Class 10 Results 2026: Girls Outperform Boys

Haryana Board Result 2026


Haryana Board Result 2026: The Haryana Board of School Education (BSEH) has announced the results for the Class 10 examinations, revealing an overall pass percentage of 89.60%. A total of 276,640 students participated in the exams held from February 25 to March 20, with 247,860 students successfully passing.


Girls Excel Over Boys

This year, girls outperformed boys in the Class 10 examinations conducted by the Haryana Board. The pass percentage for girls stood at 91.64%, while boys achieved a pass percentage of 87.69%.


Top Performers

Among the 133,530 girls who took the exam, 122,367 passed. In contrast, 125,493 out of 143,110 boys successfully cleared the examination.


Deepika Tops the Merit List


Deepika from Adarsh Senior Secondary School secured the top position in the Haryana Board Class 10 merit list. Four students shared the second position, each scoring 498 marks. These students are Raunak from Dadri, Khushi from Hisar, Antu from Hisar, and Deepanshu from Mahendergarh.


Additionally, 11 students achieved the third position with 497 marks, including district toppers Kavyansh, Diksha, Sakshi, Arzu, Manashi, Aashu, and Manuraj.


Rural Areas Outperform Urban Areas

Data indicates that rural students performed better than their urban counterparts in the Class 10 examinations. The pass percentage in rural areas was 90.25%, compared to 87.94% in urban regions.


Private Schools Outshine Government Schools

This year, private schools demonstrated superior performance compared to government institutions in the Class 10 exams. The pass percentage for private schools was 92.54%, while government schools recorded a pass percentage of 87.23%.


District Rankings

In district rankings, Dadri secured the top position, followed by Jind in second place. Panipat and Mahendergarh jointly achieved third place. Notably, Nuh had the lowest performance among all districts in the state.