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Appearing in Haryana Board Exam 2025? Know Class 10 & 12 Passing Marks

Appearing in Haryana Board Exam 2025? Know Class 10 & 12 Passing Marks

Edited By Garima Sihag | Updated on May 17, 2025 10:52 AM IST | #HBSE 10th
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The Haryana Board of Secondary Education (HBSE) has mandated that students should achieve a minimum of 33% marks in each subject to pass their Class 10 and Class 12 examinations. This HBSE passing percentage applies to both theory and practical examinations.

HBSE Passing Marks 2025

To obtain the certificate of qualification, students are required to successfully pass each of the five subjects in the external examination independently.

  • The Haryana Board exam practical exams follow the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) pattern. This HBSE 10th exam pattern and 12th exam pattern incorporate both theoretical and practical components. To pass a subject, students must achieve an overall score of at least 33%, which includes marks from the external examination, Internal Assessment (INA) where applicable, and practical exams. This requires a minimum of 33% in the external examination and 33% in practical exams.

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    1. HBSE Passing Marks 2025
    2. HBSE Class 12 Passing Marks for Theory Subjects
    3. How does Grace Marks work in HBSE?
    4. Haryana Board Passing Criteria
    5. Unable to Pass Exam? Know What to Do
    Appearing in Haryana Board Exam 2025? Know Class 10 & 12 Passing Marks
    Appearing in Haryana Board Exam 2025? Know Class 10 & 12 Passing Marks
  • The Haryana 10th theory examination carries 80 marks, while practical examinations and internal assessments contribute 20 marks. Whereas, the 12th HBSE exams carry 80 marks in some theory subjects and 60 in others. There is no minimum passing score for Internal Assessment (INA). For subjects assessed solely through internal assessment, grades will be displayed on the certificate, and no minimum grade is required to pass.

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To successfully pass the HBSE Board examination, students must achieve the minimum passing marks as stipulated by the board. Below, we have tabulated subject-wise passing marks for the Class 10 and 12 board exams.

HBSE Class 10 Passing Marks for Theory Subjects

Subject Name

Full Marks (Theory)

Passing Marks (Theory)

English

80

26

Hindi

80

26

Mathematics

80

26

Science

80

26

Social Science

80

26

Sanskrit/Other Languages

80

26

HBSE Class 10 Passing Marks for Practical Subjects

Subject name

Full Marks (Practical)

Passing Marks (Practical)

Physical Education

20

7

Science

20

7

HBSE Class 12 Passing Marks for Theory Subjects

Subject

Maximum marks

Passing marks

Hindi

80

26

English

80

26

Physics

60

19

Chemistry

60

19

Math

80

26

Account

80

26

Business studies

80

26

Economy

80

26

History

80

26

Political science

80

26

Sociology

80

26

HBSE Class 12 Passing Marks for Practical Exams

Subject

CCE Total marks

CCE/Practical Passing marks

Hindi

20

06

English

20

06

Physics

20 + 20 (Practical)

06 + 6 (Practical)

Chemistry

20 + 20 (Practical)

06 + 6 (Practical)

Math

20

06

Account

20

06

Business studies

20

06

Economy

20

06

History

20

06

Political science

20

06

Sociology

20

06

How does Grace Marks work in HBSE?

The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) may award grace marks to assist students in passing the board examinations if they fall short of the minimum passing marks (33%). This provision allows for the allocation of 1% grace marks per subject, specifically to help students achieve the minimum passing score in as many subjects as possible. It is important to note that these grace marks are intended solely for qualifying purposes and do not contribute to an improvement in the overall grade.

Haryana Board Passing Criteria

The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) has established specific rules and regulations for the issuance of mark sheets and passing certificates to students. To qualify for the certificate, students must fulfil the following criteria:

  • Subject-wise Passing: Students must individually pass all five subjects of the external HBSE 10 examination and the Haryana Board 12th exam.

  • Minimum Passing Marks: A minimum of 33% marks are required in both theory and practical examinations for each subject to be considered "Pass."

  • Calculation of Aggregate Marks: If a student passes all six subjects (including any optional subject), the five subjects with the highest scores in the external examination will be considered for calculating the aggregate marks and Grade Point Average. The subject with the lowest score will be excluded from this calculation. In cases where multiple subjects have the same lowest score, the subject to be excluded will follow a specific order of priority.

  • Compartmental Examinations: Students who fail to achieve the minimum passing marks in either the theory or practical examination of a specific subject will be required to reappear for that particular paper. However, if a student fails only in the theory exam, their practical marks from the initial board examination will be retained.

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Unable to Pass Exam? Know What to Do

Students who fail to achieve the minimum passing score of 33% in any subject will be required to appear for a Haryana Board compartmental examination. The HBSE provides three opportunities for students to clear the compartmental examination: the supplementary examination, the Annual examination, and the subsequent Supplementary examination.

Candidates have a maximum of three years to earn their qualification certificate, with a total of six attempts permitted. This can be achieved in a single attempt or through multiple attempts in parts.

If a candidate fails to qualify within the three-year timeframe, their HBSE result will be marked as "NPE" (Needs Proficiency Enhancement) for the subjects in which they did not meet the qualifying grade/marks. In such cases, the candidate must reapply for admission according to the established regulations to obtain the qualification certificate.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What are the passing marks in the Haryana Board?

The passing marks for the Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) exams are 33% for theory and practical exams. Students must score at least 33% marks in each subject to pass.

2. What are the passing marks out of 80 in HBSE class 12?

The passing marks for HBSE 12th Class are 26 out of 80 marks.

3. What are the total marks for the board 10th exam in Haryana?

The total marks for the Haryana Board (HBSE) Class 10 exam depending on the subject.

  • Most subjects: 100 marks (80 marks for theory and 20 marks for internal assessment)

  • Science: 100 marks (60 marks for theory, 20 marks for practicals, and 20 marks for internal assessment)

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Hello,

HSBC has not released the class 10 date sheet yet. It is expected that the date sheet will be released in the end of January,2021 in the official site of Haryana board. You will be able to download the class10 date sheet from the latest announcement section of the official site of Haryana board. Also, you can check the tentative date sheet from the link below. According to the tentative sheet, the exam will held from march 4 to march 27.

https://school.careers360.com/articles/hbse-10th-date-sheet

Hope it helps!

Good luck!


Dear Nishant,
It would be very hard to say which board is tough or easy. But if you go for CBSE board, you would be better placed as the syllabus is common throughout the country. Moreover, the maths and science syllabus of the CBSE board is in sync with competitive examinations.
But if your focus is more towards state entrances, the state board would be better as it will cover the maximum syllabus of the exam.

I hope this information helps you

All the best
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