Students celebrate their success. (Representational image/ Express Photo by Deepak Joshi)
HPBOSE class 12 result published: The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has declared the marks for the class 12 examination on the official website — hpbose.org. The direct link to view the result is available at education.indianexpress.com. This year, the overall pass percentage stood at 92.02%. A total of 81,417 students appeared for the examination, out of which 74,637 were declared successful, as per reports.
HPBOSE Class 12th Result 2026 Live
This year’s Class 12 exam topper, Anshit Kumar, scored 496 marks out of 500 (99.2%). He is a student of PM SHRI Government Senior Secondary School, Bhawarna in Kangra district.
Stream-wise Toppers
Arts Stream: Anshit Kumar (99.2%)
Science Stream: Shayla Kashyap (99.0%)
Commerce Stream: Yashsvani Chauhan, Krishika, and Ayan (all tied at 98.2% with 491 marks)
HPBOSE Class 12th Result 2026: How to check results online?
Girls outperformed boys in terms of overall pass percentage. Kangra district emerged as a strong performer, contributing to the overall topper and several students in the top ranks.
Re-evaluation or re-checking
Candidates who are unsatisfied with their marks can apply for re-evaluation or re-checking through the online portal via their respective schools.
Deadline: May 19, 2026
Fees: Rs 1000/- for re-evaluation; Rs. 800/- per subject for re-checking.
Eligibility for re-evaluation, a student to have secured at least 20% marks in the relevant subject. Note that re-evaluation applies only to the theory portion (excluding MCQs).
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Last year, the pass percentage for the HPBOSE class 12 exam was 83 per cent. The pass rate in 2024 was 73.76 per cent for the same. The exam for class 12 was conducted from March 3 to April 1, 2026, starting with Sanskrit and finishing with Music.
If any students are unhappy with their marks, they can either ask for a re-check or re-evaluation of the copy. The application form will be available on the official website. Students have to pay the fees for each subject as relevant.
Those who have failed in a maximum of two subjects are allowed to take the compartment/supplementary exam. This is done so that the student does not have a gap year in their academic background. For others, who have failed in more than two subjects, have to take the exam next year.