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HPBOSE Class 10 results 2025 Toppers: Saina Thakur tops with 99.43%, check toppers list here

HPBOSE Class 10 results 2025 Toppers: Saina Thakur tops with 99.43%, check toppers list here

Time of India15-05-2025

HPBOSE announces toppers list for Class 10: Over 100 students share top 10 ranks. (AI Image)
HPBOSE Class 10 results 2025 Toppers:
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE), Dharamshala, has officially declared the Class 10 results for the March 2025 examinations.
The announcement was made by Board Chairman Shri Hemraj Bairwa through a formal press communiqué issued from the board headquarters.
This year, a total of 95,495 students appeared for the examination, including those appearing for regular subjects, additional subjects, category improvement, and supplementary exams. Of these, 75,862 students passed, 5,563 were placed in the supplementary category, and 13,574 were declared failed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 79.8%.
Digital Access to Results and Certificates
In line with the board's emphasis on transparency and student convenience, the HPBOSE has made individual results available on its official website: www.hpbose.org. Additionally, passing certificates have been uploaded to DigiLocker, allowing students to securely access their digital marksheets.
The board has also invited applications for re-evaluation and re-inspection of answer sheets.
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These can be submitted online only through schools by May 30, 2025. The re-evaluation fee is Rs 1,000 per subject, while re-inspection is Rs 800 per subject. Re-evaluation is permitted only for subjects where the student has scored at least 20%.
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Top Performers Shine Bright
This year's toppers have showcased outstanding academic excellence, with several students crossing the 99% threshold.
Top 5 Rank Holders – March 2025 Matriculation Exams
Rank
Student Name
Sex
Marks
Percentage
School Name
1
Saina Thakur
Female
696
99.43%
Neugal Model Pub Sr Sec School, Bhawarna (Kangra)
2
Ridima Sharma
Female
695
99.29%
R.K. Sr Sec Public School, Ghandalwin (Bilaspur)
3
Parnika Sharma
Female
694
99.14%
Minerva Sr Sec School, Ghumarwin (Bilaspur)
3
Mudita Sharma
Female
694
99.14%
Modern Public Sr Sec School, Swargat (Solan)
4
Annvi Singh
Female
693
99.00%
Alok Bharti Vidyalya, Kotli (Mandi)
4
Akshara
Female
693
99.00%
Laxmi Memorial Public School, Bhoti (Hamirpur)
4
Angel
Female
693
99.00%
St. D R Public Sr Sec School, Gagret (Una)
5
Harmanpreet Kaur
Female
692
98.86%
Jyoti Public School, Dehlan (Una)
5
Avni Prashar
Female
692
98.86%
Model Public High School, Baldwara (Mandi)
5
Shivang Thakur
Male
692
98.86%
Him Jyoti Adarsh Sr Sec School, Nabahi (Mandi)
5
Priya
Female
692
98.86%
Nav Jyoti Sr Sec School, Kharuni (Solan)
5
Arushi Dhiman
Female
692
98.86%
Nav Jyoti Sr Sec School, Kharuni (Solan)
5
Kartik Singh Rana
Male
692
98.86%
Neelam Public Sr Sec School, Bijhari (Hamirpur)
5
Angel Dhiman
Female
692
98.86%
The New Era School of Sciences, Chhatri (Kangra)
5
Gargi Thakur
Female
692
98.86%
Him Academy Public School, Hiranagar (Hamirpur)
5
Vanshika Awasthi
Female
692
98.86%
The New Era School of Sciences, Chhatri (Kangra)
5
Navya Sharma
Female
692
98.86%
Govt Girls Model Sr Sec School, Portmore (Shimla)
Helpline Numbers for Result-related Queries
HPBOSE has established region-specific helpline numbers, active between 10 AM to 5 PM on working days:
• Shimla, Sirmaur, Lahaul-Spiti, Kinnaur: 01892-242119
• Kullu, Una, Solan: 01892-242128
• Hamirpur, Chamba, Bilaspur: 01892-242148
• Kangra: 01892-242149
• Mandi: 01892-242151
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