GBSHSE declares Goa SSC result
Bedasree Das | June 27, 2018 | 05:46 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, May 25: The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) has announced the SSC result on May 25, 2018. De Sousa John, Kamat Naguesh and Abhijit Tilgul are the three toppers. Students who appeared for the exam can check their results online by entering their seat numbers or names. They also have the option to check their results via SMS. To receive Goa 10th board through SMS, they have to type GOA10 (Seat number) and send it to 5676750.
Steps to check Goa Board 10th Result 2018
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Visit the official website
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Click on GBSHSE Board class 10 result
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Enter your seat number or name
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Candidates can see Goa Board 10th result
The result will display a candidate’s name, roll number, subject-wise marks, total marks and qualifying status. As per media report, around 20,238 students appeared in the exam, of which 18,142 passed the exam. Goa board SSC was held from April 2 to 24.
GBSHSE was established on May 27, 1975. It conducts SSC exam and declares the result for the same. GBSHSE is also responsible for publication of textbooks and preparation syllabus.
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