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Laila Ali, Hatika Zafar in Himachal Board Class 10 Topper List 2020

A total of 37 students from different districts of Himachal Pradesh have registered in the HPBOSE Top 10 Merit List 2020
HPBOSE 2020 Class 10 topper list

Himachal Pradesh 10th result 2020: Laila Mohammed Ali and Hatika Zafar Ahmed are among the HPBOSE Toppers 2020 of the Himachal Pradesh Board of Secondary Education Class 10 Exam 2020, the result of which was announced on Wednesday.

Himachal Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (HPBOSE) Dharamshala announced on Wednesday its official website hpbose.org the 2020 result of 10th grade or class X 2020 or the HPBOSE Matric result 2020.

37 students in the HPBOSE Top 10 Merit List 2020
A total of 37 students from different districts of Himachal Pradesh have registered in the HPBOSE Top 10 Merit List 2020.

Kumari Tanu Tilak Mali from Ishan Public School in Har Samloti, Kangra District, passed the exam with 98.71%. Second place went to Kshitiz Sharma of the New Gurukul Public School in Gopal Nagar, Hamirpur, who achieved 98.57%.

Vansh Gupta from Glory Public School, Bilaspur; Shagun Rana from Ishan Public School, Har Samloti, Kangra and; Anisha Sharma from the Government High School in Pantehra, Bilsapur, shared the 3rd place with 98.43%.

Shreya Sharma from Minerva Senior Secondary School, Ghumarwin, came fourth with 98.29%.

09 students share 10th place
Laila Mohammed Ali from DAV Public School Manali received 98.14% and shared 5th place with four other students from the state.

On the other hand, Hatika Zafar Ahmed from Holy Himalayan Sr Sec School Chamba achieved 97.43% and secured 10th place. A total of nine students from different schools of Himachal Pradesh shared 10th place in the top list of Himachal Borad class 10 2020.

HPBOSE 10th Pass Percentage 2020
A total of 1.04.323 students appeared for the class 10 exam in March 2020. Of these, 53,526 were boys, while the rest, i.e. H. 50.094, girls were. A total of 70,571 students2 passed the 10th HPBOSE exam 2020 with a percentage of 68.11%.

A total of 27,197 students were declared failed, while 5,617 students appeared for the departmental exam.

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