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BSEH class 10th result: Haryana board to declare results for 4 subjects on June 8, check @bseh.org.in

BSEH class 10th result: Haryana board to declare results for 4 subjects on June 8, check @bseh.org.in
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  • The Board of Secondary Education, Haryana (BSEH) is expected to release the class 10th exam results on Monday (June 8), according to the Education Minister Kanwar Pal.
  • The students can check their scores on the official website bseh.org.in.
  • However, the results will be declared only for four subjects on Monday.
  • Meanwhile, the education minister also said that the schools in the state will reopen in July.
The Board of Secondary Education, Haryana (BSEH) is expected to release the class 10th exam results on Monday (June 8), according to the Education Minister Kanwar Pal. The students can check their scores on the official website bseh.org.in.

However, the results will be declared only for four subjects on Monday, board chairman Jagbir Singh told Jagran Media. Given the coronavirus lockdown, the Haryana government decided against conducting the pending exams for class 10th — including Science.

But, the students who are planning to take science stream in class 11th might have to appear for the class 10th science examination, according to media reports.

While the pending class 12th examinations will be held in July. These include chemistry, banking, entrepreneurship, automobile and sanskrit among others.

Here’s how to check BSEH class 10th result:

  • Visit the official website bseh.org.in
  • Click on the link that says ‘HBSE 10th result 2020’
  • Login with your credentials like roll number.
  • Download the result for future reference.
Meanwhile, the education minister also said that the schools in the state will reopen in July. “The schools could be opened in July month, but before opening, demo schools would be made operational. Suppose, there are 30 students in one class, only 15 students could be called for attending the classes under demo, and the rest 15 could be called on the next day. The schools could be run in morning and evening shifts and there would be no winter vacations for this year’s session in Haryana,” he told The Times of India.

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