The State Board of Technical Education Haryana (SBTE) has officially released the HSBTE Diploma Result 2025 for the various diploma course examinations conducted in May-June 2025, excluding Pharmacy courses. Students who appeared for these exams can now access their results online through the board's official website — hsbte.org.in.
The release of the results marks an important step for thousands of technical students across the state, allowing them to review their academic performance and progress in the diploma programs.
How to Check HSBTE Diploma 2025 Results Online
Follow the steps below to check your HSBTE diploma results:
Step 1: Visit the official website: Go to hsbte.org.in
Step 2: Click on the ‘Results’ tab available on the homepage.
Step 3: Select your diploma course and semester from the list.
Step 4: Enter your roll number as mentioned on your admit card.
Step 5: Submit the details to view your result.
Step 6: Download and print the result for future reference.
Important Note
The release of the results marks an important step for thousands of technical students across the state, allowing them to review their academic performance and progress in the diploma programs.
How to Check HSBTE Diploma 2025 Results Online
Follow the steps below to check your HSBTE diploma results:
Step 1: Visit the official website: Go to hsbte.org.in
Step 2: Click on the ‘Results’ tab available on the homepage.
Step 3: Select your diploma course and semester from the list.
Step 4: Enter your roll number as mentioned on your admit card.
Step 5: Submit the details to view your result.
Step 6: Download and print the result for future reference.
Important Note
- Results for Pharmacy courses have not been declared yet and will be released separately.
- Students are advised to verify all the details mentioned in the result and report any discrepancies to the board through the official helpline or their institution.
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