Goa board to announce SSC results on April 7
Press Trust of India | April 5, 2025 | 04:08 PM IST | 1 min read
The results will be declared in the GBSGSE building in Porvorim around 5 pm.
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Download NowPANAJI: The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Examination (GBSHSE) will announce the results of the Class 10 examinations on April 7, a senior official said on Saturday.
The results will be declared in the GBSGSE building in Porvorim around 5 pm, secretary of the board Vidhyadatta B Naik said. The Class 10 (SSC) examinations were held in March across 32 examination centres, and 18,838 students appeared for it.
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