Goa board to announce HSSC Class 12 term 1 result today
Arpita Das | February 1, 2023 | 02:39 PM IST | 1 min read
Once the GBSHSE HSSC result is out, candidates will be able to challenge the responses by paying Rs 25 per challenge.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) will announce the Class 12 term 1 examination result today, February 1, 2023. Students who have appeared for the GBSHSE HSSC, or Class 12, November examination 2022 will be able to check their results on the website- result1.gbshse.in.
As per the GBSHSE official notice, candidates can view their responses along with the response sheet on the website. In case of any error or discrepancy, the same can be challenged through online mode. To challenge, candidates need to pay Rs 25 for each response.
In case of a successful challenge, the amount charged will be refunded to the said candidate. Candidates can submit the challenges till February 8, 2023.
GHSHSE will not provide any mark sheet for the Class 12 term 1 examination 2022. However, the final mark sheet will be issued after collating the performance of both terms.
GOA Board HSSC term 1 result 2022: Steps to check
- Visit the official Goa board website- result1.gbshse.in
- Click on the Goa HSSC term 1 result link on the home page.
- Enter the necessary login credentials to proceed further.
- And then click the ‘Submit’ option.
- The GBSHSE Class 12 term 1 result will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the 12th result and take a printout for further references.
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