Haryana Board Class 10 Results 2026: Complete Analysis of Pass Rates and Toppers
Haryana Board announces Class 10 results with 89.60% pass rate. Girls outperform boys with 91.64% pass percentage. Deepika from Bhiwani tops the examination.
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The Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH) announced the Class 10 results on May 14, 2026. The numbers tell a clear story. Out of 2,76,640 students who sat for the exams, 2,47,860 passed. This puts the overall pass percentage at 89.60 per cent.
The exams ran from February 25 to March 20, 2026. Students and parents across Haryana had been waiting for these results, and the board delivered them on time.
Girls Take the Lead
For another year, girls have proven their academic strength. They secured a pass percentage of 91.64 per cent, while boys recorded 87.69 per cent. The gap is clear, and the trend continues from previous years.
Let's break down the numbers. Among 1,33,530 girls who appeared for the exams, 1,22,367 passed. That's more than 1.22 lakh successful candidates. On the boys' side, 1,43,110 students appeared, and 1,25,493 cleared the exams. That's over 1.25 lakh boys who made it through.
While boys had higher absolute numbers of passes, girls maintained a better success rate. The difference of nearly 4 percentage points shows consistent performance from female students.
Meet the Toppers
Deepika from Adarsh Senior Secondary School in Bhiwani claimed the top position. Her achievement stands out in a state where lakhs of students compete each year.
The second rank went to four students who scored 498 marks each. Ronak from Dadri, Khusi and Antu from Hisar, and Deepanshu from Mahendragarh shared this position. Having four students at the same rank shows how competitive the examination was this year.
Eleven students grabbed the third position with 497 marks. The list includes Kavyansh, Deeksha, Shakshi, Aarzoo, Manshi, Aashoo, and Manuraj. Many of these students also topped their respective districts.
What These Numbers Mean
A pass percentage of 89.60 per cent is solid. It means most students who prepared well managed to clear the board exams. The high success rate also reflects the quality of education in Haryana schools and the hard work put in by teachers.
The gender gap in performance deserves attention. Girls consistently outperform boys in these examinations. This pattern appears year after year. Schools and parents might want to look at what works for girls and apply those methods more broadly.
What Happens Next
Students who passed can now move to Class 11. They will choose their streams based on their interests and scores. Those who appeared in compartment exams or need to improve their scores will get another chance.
The board typically announces compartment exam dates within a few weeks of the main results. Students should keep checking the official BSEH website for updates.
For students planning their future, these marks matter. They form part of your academic record. Good scores open doors to better schools and streams. But even if your marks are average, remember that Class 10 is just one step. You have many chances ahead to prove yourself.
Where to Check Your Results
Students can check their results on the official BSEH website. The board has set up the system to handle heavy traffic, so most students should be able to access their results without trouble.
You will need your roll number to check your result. Keep your admit card handy. The website shows your marks for each subject along with your total score and percentage.
Schools will also display the results on their notice boards. If you prefer, you can visit your school to check your result and collect your marksheet later.
The detailed marksheets will be available for collection from schools in the coming weeks. These official documents carry your complete score breakdown and are important for future admissions.
Tips for Moving Forward
If you scored well, celebrate your success. You earned it through months of hard work. But don't let success make you casual about your next academic year.
If your scores were lower than expected, take a moment to understand what went wrong. Did you struggle with specific subjects? Was it exam pressure? Identifying the problem helps you fix it.
Class 11 brings new challenges. The syllabus gets deeper and the concepts more complex. Start your new academic year with a clear plan. Choose your stream based on your interests, not just your scores or what others expect from you.
Remember that board exams test your preparation and memory. They don't measure your complete potential or intelligence. Many successful people had average board exam scores. What matters more is how you use the knowledge you gain.



