Haryana Board 10th 12th Result: Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) has completed the organization of 10th class examinations. The examination which was cancelled will be held again on 27 March. At the same time, 12th class examinations will end on 29 March. Now all eyes are on when the result of 10th and 12th will be declared. The education board has also started preparations for the result. Board Chairman Professor (Dr.) Pawan Kumar gave detailed information in this regard.

Result will be declared by May 15

The board chairman said that the result of the examinations can be released by May 15. Before this, the work of marking the paper will be started from April 2. This time manual marking will be done instead of online marking. The process of checking the answer sheets is going on and after setting up the marking center, teachers have been put on duty. Soon, this process will be completed and the result will be declared within 45 days. Till now the education board has been releasing the exam results in one and a half months.

Mental pressure will be reduced

The board chairman said that after the exam, the pressure of the result remains on the children. Every student thinks about what his exam result will be like, but this time the board will try to get the children out of mental pressure. The date of releasing the result will be considered, so that the children can be freed from unnecessary stress.

The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) has announced that the results for the 10th and 12th class exams will be declared by May 15. The marking process for the exams will begin on April 2, and this time manual marking will be used instead of online marking. The exam papers are currently being checked, and after completing the setup of marking centers, teachers will begin their duties. The entire process is expected to be completed within 45 days, which is faster than the typical one and a half months the board usually takes to release results.

The Board Chairman, Professor (Dr.) Pawan Kumar, emphasized that the aim is to alleviate the mental pressure on students. By setting a clear timeline for the result release, the board hopes to reduce unnecessary stress for students who often worry about their results after exams.