Great news for students of the Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE)! The much-awaited results for the September 2025 semester exams for both Class 10 and Class 12 are officially out. You can easily check your scores online on the board’s website by using your roll number, registration number, or even your personal details like your name, date of birth, and parents’ names.
This announcement includes results for various categories such as open school students, those taking re-appear exams, partial improvement candidates, and those who utilized additional attempts or mercy chances. Now that the results are published, students can download their digital scorecards. If you notice any issues or discrepancies in your marks, it’s best to reach out to the board or your school for help.
Where to Check Your HBSE September 2025 Results
Wondering where to find your September 2025 HBSE results? You can access both Class 10 and Class 12 scores directly on the Haryana board’s official website. This platform provides results for all exam categories included in the recent September semester. Simply visit the official HBSE website to view your scores.
Login Options to Download Your Scorecards
To make it easy for everyone to access their digital scorecards, the board offers several convenient login options:
- Roll number
- Registration number (with CAPTCHA)
- Name, father’s name, mother’s name, and date of birth
This flexibility ensures that all students can retrieve their results without hassle, even if they don’t have immediate access to their roll number.
What Students Should Do Next
After you’ve successfully downloaded your results, here are some important next steps:
- Carefully verify all your details, including your name, subject codes, and the scores you received.
- If you spot any errors, promptly contact your school or the HBSE for assistance.
- It’s also crucial to keep your digital scorecard safe, as it will be necessary for future admissions and documentation.
For students who aren’t satisfied with their marks, keep an eye out for upcoming announcements from the board regarding potential revaluation or supplementary examination options.