Haryana Class 10 Results: Girls Outshine Boys, Deepika Tops with 499 Marks
Haryana Class 10 Results: Girls Outshine Boys, Deepika Tops

The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) declared the Class 10 examination results on Thursday, continuing the trend of girls outperforming boys. The results also covered the Open School and Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) examinations.

Overall Performance

BSEH chairman Dr. Pawan Kumar announced that the overall pass percentage for Class 10 stood at 89.6%, with over 2.4 lakh students successfully passing the examinations. However, 6,201 candidates were required to reappear. Girls recorded a pass percentage of 91.6%, significantly higher than boys at 87.7%. Rural students also fared better than their urban counterparts, registering a pass percentage of nearly 90.3% compared to 87.9% in urban areas.

Top Rankers

Deepika, a student of Adarsh Senior Secondary School in Miran village, about 30 km from Bhiwani, secured the top position in the state by scoring 499 marks out of 500. Her father, Rajkumar, works as a clerk in the same school. Deepika expressed her desire to pursue a BTech degree after completing Class XII.

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The second position was jointly secured by four students, each scoring 498 marks: Ronak of BSM Senior Secondary School in Bigowa village, Charkhi Dadri; Khushi of NCVM High School, Putthi Saman in Hisar; and Antu of Swami Vivekanand Senior Secondary School, Kheri Jalab in Hisar. Ronak's father, Jagmal Singh, is a small farmer, and her mother, Kamla, is a homemaker. Ronak stays with her paternal aunt, who is a teacher at the same school. She stated, "My elder brother is pursuing MBBS from PGIMS Rohtak, and I too want to become a doctor," adding that she never attended private tuitions.

The third position was shared by Kavyansh of Govt Senior Secondary School, Sahahpur Turk in Sonipat, and Diksha of Tagore Senior Secondary School, Mangali in Hisar, each scoring 497 marks.

School and District Performance

Private schools recorded a pass percentage of 92.45%, while government schools registered 87.23%. Among districts, Charkhi Dadri secured the top position in overall performance, followed by Jind and Mahendragarh. The Nuh district remained at the bottom of the list.

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