
HPBOSE Class 12th Result 2025 Out: Direct link to download scorecards active at hpbose.org
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has officially declared the Class 12th results for the academic session 2024–25 today. Students who appeared in the board examinations can now check and download their scorecards online.
The results are available on the board's official website —
hpbose.org
.
The HPBOSE Class 12th board examinations were held from March 4 to March 28, 2025, across various centers in Himachal Pradesh. Over 1 lakh students appeared for the exams in different streams including Science, Commerce, and Arts.
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Where to Check
HPBOSE Class 12th Result 2025
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Students can check their results via the following platforms:
Official Website: https://hpbose.org
SMS Service: For students without internet access
DigiLocker: For downloading official digital marksheets
Download HPBOSE class 12th result online
To access and download your marksheet from the official website, follow these steps:
Visit the official HPBOSE website: hpbose.org
Click on the link that says '12th Regular 2nd Term Result 2025'
Enter your Roll Number as printed on your admit card
Click the 'Search' or 'Submit' button
Your result will be displayed on the screen
Click on 'Download' or take a printout for your records
Accessing HPBOSE Class 12th Marksheet on DigiLocker
DigiLocker is a secure digital platform provided by the Government of India to store official documents. Students can download their HPBOSE Class 12th marksheet through DigiLocker by following these steps:
Visit: https://digilocker.gov.in or open the DigiLocker app
Log in using your Aadhaar-linked mobile number
Go to the 'Issued Documents' section
Select HPBOSE as the issuing authority
Choose Class 12th Marksheet 2025
Enter your roll number and other details to access your digital marksheet
Download or save the PDF for future use
The DigiLocker marksheet is digitally signed and valid for college admissions and government services.
What to Do in Case of Discrepancies?
If students find any errors in their result — such as name spelling, incorrect marks, or missing subjects — they should:
Contact their school authorities immediately
Reach out to the HPBOSE helpline or visit the board's regional office
Timely reporting of errors is crucial for ensuring corrections before the official documents are issued.
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