Goa Board 12th result 2023 declared at gbshse.in; Stream-wise student attendance
Team Careers360 | May 6, 2023 | 05:54 PM IST | 1 min read
Goa Board HSSC result 2023 link is available on the official website – gbshse.in. Students will get their marksheets from schools.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) has declared the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) term 2 result today, May 6, 2023. Students who appeared for Goa Board Class 12 exams 2023 can check their results on the official website – gbshse.in by entering their login credentials. Students will be able to get their consolidated mark sheets from their individual schools at 9 AM on May 8, 2023.
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The overall pass percentage this stands at 95.46% with 95.88% boys and 95.03% passing the exam.
A total of 19,802 students appeared for Goa Board Class 12 exams including 9,930 boys and 9,872 girls. Stream-wise, 5,064 students appeared for arts including 1,70 boys and 3,364 girls while 6,077 students appeared for commerce including 3,297 boys and 2,780 girls. 5,380 students appeared for Class 12 science stream exams including 2,530 boys and 2,850 girls. Goa Board 12th term 1 results 2023 were declared on February 2, 2023.
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In addition to this, a total of 80 private candidates, 1,229 NSFQ candidates and 44 ITI candidates appeared for the exam. The Goa Board exam 2023 was conducted at 20 exam centres across the state.
Goa HSSC result 2023: Pass percentage
|
Years |
Girls pass percentage |
Boy pass percentage |
Overall pass percentage |
Students Appeared |
| 2023 |
95.03
|
95.88
|
95.46
|
19,802
|
| 2022 | - | - | 92.66 | - |
|
2020 |
90.9 |
87.4 |
89.2 |
18,121 |
|
2019 |
91.9 |
86.9 |
89.5 |
17,893 |
|
2018 |
87.4 |
80.1 |
85.8 |
17,739 |
|
2017 |
90.6 |
86.6 |
88.7 |
16,900 |
|
2016 |
93 |
92 |
95.5 |
17,000 |
Goa Board 12th results 2023
- Visit the official website of Goa Board - gbshse.in.
- Click on Class 12 result link
- Enter login credentials and click on submit
- Goa Board HSSC result 2023 will appear on the screen.
- Download GBSHSE 12th results 2023 and take a printout for future reference.
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