The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board released the GSEB SSC and HSC result 2025 in online mode. The board declared the GSEB SSC result 2025 on May 8, 2025 at 8 am and GSEB class 12 results for the science and general stream on May 5, 2025 at 10:30 am. The Gujarat board result 2025 can be accessed by entering the seat number in the login window.
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Students who appeared in the GSEB SSC exams and GSEB HSC exams can view and download their GSEB 2025 results from the official website at gseb.org. Students can collect their original mark sheets from their respective schools after a few days of the result declaration. The Gujarat Board HSC examinations were conducted from February 27 to March 17, 2025. while GSEB SSC exams were conducted from February 27 to March 10, 2025. For further details on the GSEB result date, steps to check online, previous years' results statistics, and more, continue reading this article
The table below outlines key dates for events associated with the GSEB 10th result 2025 and GSEB 12th result 2025. To obtain information about the dates for GSEB SSC and HSC results 2025, students can refer to the provided table.
Events | Dates |
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February 27 to March 10, 2025 | |
February 27 to March 17, 2025 | |
May 8, 2025 at 8 am | |
GSEB 12th General Result 2025 (Commerce and Arts) | May 5, 2025, at 10:30 am |
May 5, 2025, at 10:30 am |
For instructions on how to download the GSEB board exam 2025 result for SSC and HSC, the steps are listed below:
The online GSEB 2025 results includes the following information. Students must ensure that there is no discrepancy or incorrect information in the results. If there is a discrepancy, the school authorities should be informed. Check out the list of information that will be included in the result 2025 Gujarat board:
The board announced the GSEB 12th result 2025 on May 5, 2025 at 10:30 am. Following the announcement of the Gujarat Board Result 2025, students must download or print a hard copy of the gseb.org 2025 result for their records. It is essential to note that the online Gujarat board exam result 2025 will be provisional. Students must ensure to collect their original GSEB HSC marksheet and passing certificates from their respective schools for official documentation.
The Gujarat Board will send GSEB board exam mark sheets to schools after the Gujarat Board results 2025. Admission will not be granted solely based on the online GSEB results 2025 for 10th and 12th marksheets. Therefore, students must reach out to school authorities to obtain the original mark sheets of the GSEB 10th and 12th results 2025 for admission purposes.
In addition to the gseb.org result 2025, the Gujarat Board also publishes GSEB results statistics. Students can review the tables below to examine the GSEB results statistics from previous years.
GSEB 12th result | Results in 2023 | Results in 2024 | Results in 2025 |
Total centers | 482 | 502 | 516 |
Number of regular candidates present | 4,77,392 | 3,78,268 | 3,62,506 |
Number of regular candidates eligible for certificate | 3,49,792 | 3,47,738 | 3,37,387 |
Result percentage of regular candidates | 73.27% | 91.93% | 93.07% |
Number of repeat candidates appearing | 28,321 | 59,137 | 21,571 |
Number of repeat candidates eligible for certification | 11,205 | 29,179 | 9,785 |
Result percentage of repeat candidates | 39.56% | 49.34% | 45.36% |
Number of regular (GSOS) candidates present | 31,988 | 28,021 | 22,897 |
Number of Regular (GSOS) candidates eligible for certification | 10,830 | 15,407 | 12,746 |
Result Percentage of Regular (GSOS) Candidates | 33.86% | 54.98% | 55.67% |
Number of Repeated Candidates Appearing (GSOS). | 11,833 | 12,805 | 7,878 |
Number of Repeat Candidates Eligible for Certification (GSOS). | 3,425 | 6,420 | 3,369 |
Repeated (GSOS) Candidates Result Percentage | 28.94% | 50.14% | 42.76% |
A center with more results | Vangadhra 95.85% | Chhala 99.61% | 100.00% |
A center with low results | Devgadh Baria 36.28% | Khavda 51.11% | 52.56% |
Number of schools with 100% result | 311 | 1,609 | 2005 |
Number of schools with results less than 10% | 44 | 19 | 21 |
Result of Regular Students (Male) | 67.03% | 89.45% | 90.78% |
Result of Regular Students (Female) | 80.39% | 94.36% | 95.23% |
Number of Handicapped Candidates | 3,097 | 2,367 | 1,814 |
Number of disabled candidates passing 20% passing standard | 638 | 564 | 387 |
Number of malpractice cases | 357 | 238 | 112 |
Year | Girls’ Pass % | Boys’ Pass % | Overall Pass % | Total No. of Students Appeared |
2025 | - | - | 83.08% | 7,46,892 |
2024 | 86.69% | 79.12% | 82.56% | 6,99,598 |
2023 | - | - | 64.62%. | 7,34,898 |
2022 | 71.66 | 59.92 | 65.18 | 7,72,771 |
2021 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 8,57,204 |
2020 | 66.02 | 56.53 | 60.64 | 7,92,942 |
2019 | 72.64 | 62.83 | 66.97 | 8,22,823 |
2018 | 60.63 | 45.88 | 67.5 | 11,03,854 |
2017 | 73 | 64.7 | 68.33 | 11,00,000 |
2016 | 72 | 63.62 | 67.06 | 7,91,672 |
2015 | 56 | 64.7 | 59.7 | 8,53,349 |
2,014 | 71 | 78.9 | 73.8 | 8,12,002 |
2013 | 65 | 76.5 | 69.1 | 9,72,128 |
Year | Total number of students appeared | Overall Pass % | Girls’ Pass % | Boys’ Pass % |
2025 (Science Stream) | 1,00,575 | 83.51% | 83.20% | 83.79% |
2025 (Regular Stream) | 3,59,173 | 93.07% | 95.23% | 90.78% |
2024 | 3,78,268 | 91.93% | - | - |
2023 (Science Stream) | 1,10,042 | 65.58% | 64.66% | 66.32% |
2022 (Science Stream) | 1,06,347 | 72.02 | 72.05 | 72 |
2022 (General Stream) | 3,35,145 | 86.91 | 89.23 | 84.67 |
2021 (Science Stream) | 1,07,264 | 100 | 100 | 100 |
2021 (General stream repeaters and private students) | 1,14,193 | 27.83% | 35.45 | 24.31 |
2020 (General stream) | 3,71,771 | 76.29 | 82.20 | 70.97 |
2020 (Science stream) | 1,16,494 | 71.34 | 70.85 | 71.69 |
2019 (General stream) | 3,55,562 | 73.27 | 79.27 | 67.94 |
2019 (Science stream) | 1,23,860 | 89,060 | 72.01 | 71.83 |
2018 | 4,59,806 | 55.55 | - | - |
2017 | 6,47,021 | 71 | 72 | 68 |
2016 | 4,66,778 | 74 | 77 | 69 |
2015 | 4,65,359 | 70 | 70 | 69 |
2014 | 3,54,354 | 68.6 | 67 | 64 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
GSEB 10th exam result 2025 released on May 8, 2025.
The rechecking link is made accessible on the official Gujarat Board website at gseb.org. Students have to fill out the required information and pay the applicable fee.
To correct your name in the GSEB result 2025 Gujarat Board, you must reach out to board officials or your school authorities.
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The Gujarat Board Class 10 Maths syllabus 2025 includes topics like Number Systems, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, and Statistics & Probability. You will study polynomials, linear and quadratic equations, triangles, circles, and surface areas of solids.
Trigonometric ratios and problems on heights and distances are part of the syllabus. The exam is for 80 marks and lasts about 3 hours.
Each unit has a specific weightage in the exam, like Algebra and Geometry being important. You can find detailed syllabus PDFs on the official Gujarat Board website for better preparation.
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In the GSEB HSC board exam, it's typically important to use a black ballpoint pen for filling out the OMR sheet, as it ensures proper readability by the scanning machines. Since you used a black gel pen instead, there's a possibility that the OMR sheet might not be processed accurately if the gel ink has any irregularities (like smudging ).
However, since you made sure there was no smudging of the ink, and the writing is clear, there's a chance that your response could still be acceptable. The best course of action now is to stay calm and monitor your results when they are released. If there are any issues, you might want to contact the board or your school to inquire about the situation.
In the future, it's always safest to strictly follow the instructions regarding the type of pen to use.
Don't worry! With two months left, you can achieve your goal of scoring 90% in your GSEB HSC boards by following a focused and strategic plan. Here's a detailed guide to help you:
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Step 1: Prioritize Your Syllabus
1. Know Your Weightage:
Focus on chapters/topics that carry more marks. Refer to the blueprint or weightage distribution given by GSEB.
2. NCERT Books:
NCERT books are your foundation. Read them thoroughly, especially for core subjects like Science and Mathematics.
Highlight key points, formulas, and definitions.
3. Past 5 Years’ Question Papers:
Solve the past 5 years’ papers for familiarization with question patterns.
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Step 2: Study Plan
1. Break Down Your Day:
Dedicate 6–8 hours daily for self-study. Split it into 2-hour blocks for better focus.
Morning: Revise difficult subjects (Physics/Chemistry/Math).
Afternoon: Practice questions (numericals, diagrams, writing answers).
Evening: Lighter subjects like Biology or languages.
Dedicate an hour daily to solving previous years' papers.
2. Weekly Targets:
Cover at least 50% of your syllabus in the first month. Use the second month for revisions and mock tests.
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Step 3: Focus on Practical Exams
1. Practical Notebooks:
Ensure your practical files are complete and neat. They carry marks and leave a good impression.
2. Prepare Well:
Understand the experiments and their principles. Practice writing procedures and observations.
3. Balance Theory and Practicals:
Allocate a fixed time daily for practical subjects alongside theory.
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Step 4: Strategies for Pre-Boards
1. Use Pre-Boards as Practice:
Treat them as a mock test for boards. Take them seriously to gauge your preparation level.
2. Learn From Mistakes:
Analyze your pre-board papers to identify weak areas and improve on them.
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Step 5: Tips for Scoring 90%+
1. Revise Regularly:
Revise what you study daily. Focus on key formulas, diagrams, and important definitions.
2. Solve Sample Papers:
Time yourself while solving papers to improve speed and accuracy.
3. Avoid Overthinking:
Focus on one subject at a time. Don’t stress about unfinished portions; instead, focus on what you can complete.
4. Stay Healthy:
Eat healthy, sleep for at least 6–7 hours, and exercise or meditate to stay fresh.
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Time Management Tips
1. Make a To-Do List:
Plan each day in advance to balance studies, practicals, and rest.
2. Set Priorities:
Focus on high-scoring topics and weaker areas first.
3. Short Breaks:
Take 10–15 minute breaks after every 2 hours of study to stay energized.
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With
proper dedication and a structured approach, you can score 90%+ in your GSEB HSC boards. Stick to your schedule, practice diligently, and stay confident!
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