Bihar Board 10th Result 2020 Declared: The much awaited Bihar Board 10th result 2020 is available on the official websites now. The Bihar School Examination Board has released the BSEB High School result 2020 for all the students who appeared in the exam. Students can visit the official websites - bsebonline.in and biharboardonline.coms to access their Bihar Board Class 10 results 2020. To be able to download their results, students will need to enter their roll number and roll code. Alternatively, a direct link has also been made available on this page from where students can access their BSEB 10th result 2020 directly.
BSEB Matric Result 2020 - Direct Link
According to reports, about 15.26 lakh students which included 7.83 lakh boys and 7.46 lakh girls had had registered to appear for the exam. The BSEB is expecting the overall pass percentage of Bihar Matric result 2020 to go above 85% this year. This year, the Bihar Board High School examinations were conducted from 17th to 24th February 2020.
Bihar Matric Result 2020 - Key Statistics
- Total Number of Students Appeared: 14, 94, 071
- Total Number of Students Passed: 12, 04, 030
- Overall pass percentage - 80.59%
- Total Number of Boys Appeared: 7, 29, 213
- Total Number of Boys Passed: 6, 13, 485
- Total Number of Girls Appeared: 7, 64, 858
- Total Number of Girls Passed: 5, 90, 545
How to Check BSEB Matric Result 2020
The online declaration of BSEB Matric result 2020 allows all the students to be able to obtain the same without much delay. The steps mentioned below will guide the students on how to check their Bihar Board 10th result 2020.
- Visit the official website - bsebonline.in
- Click on the link for “Bihar Board High School Result 2020
- Enter your Roll Code and Roll Number or name
- Your Bihar Board Class 10 result 2020 will appear on the screen
- Download a copy of Bihar Class 10 result 2020 for future reference
The Bihar Board will notify the students about the issuance of the original BSEB Matric result marksheets and certificates. Students will be required to collect the same from their respective schools.
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