HPBOSE Class 12 Result link crashes
Shimla, May 20
In a major setback for students awaiting their HP Board Class 12 term-2 results, the official website of the Himachal Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (HPBOSE) has experienced a technical glitch today, causing the result link to become inaccessible. As a result, the anxious students are left disappointed and unable to access their much-awaited results.
The HPBOSE had announced the release of the Class 12 term-2 results for the academic year 2022-2023 earlier today. However, as lacs of students across Himachal Pradesh rushed to check their scores online, they were greeted with an HTP Error 503 message, indicating that the website was temporarily unavailable.
The term-2 examinations, conducted by the HPBOSE, were held from March 10 to 31, with approximately 1,03,928 students appearing for the Class 12 final exams across the state. The anticipation and eagerness among students to access their results were at an all-time high, as they had been eagerly awaiting their performance in these crucial exams.
Many students expressed their disappointment, having spent months preparing for the exams and eagerly anticipating the release of the results.
The HPBOSE authorities have been made aware of the issue and are working diligently to resolve the problem. They have assured students and their families that the technical team is working round the clock to restore access to the result link and make the scores available as soon as possible. Sarwan Kumar, Public Relations officer of board informed that due to high volume of visitors the website has developed a technical glitch. It will take another one or two hours for the link to become accessible. However he guides that for now students can log on to media website, which too have been given the result and they have displayed it on their websites.
In the meantime, students are advised to remain patient and check the official website, hpbose.org, at regular intervals for updates on the issue. The HPBOSE is committed to ensuring that all students receive their results without further delay and is taking all necessary steps to rectify the technical glitch promptly.
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