Goa Board Class 12 Result 2024: Girls outperformed boys; 85% overall pass percentage
Vikas Kumar Pandit | April 21, 2024 | 10:39 PM IST | 2 mins read
The Goa Board Class 12 supplementary exam 2024 is tentatively scheduled to be held on May 16.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) has declared the Goa Board Class 12 exam result 2024 today, April 21. According to the data, the overall pass percentage in GBSHSE Class 12 Result 2024 is 85%. Those who appeared for the exams can access their Goa Board Class 12 result 2024 on the official website at gbshse.in.
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In the recent press conference, it was announced that female students have outperformed male students in the Goa Board Class 12 exams 2024. The overall pass rate for girls stands at 88.06%, while boys achieved a pass rate of 81.59%.
A total of 17,987 students appeared for the HSSC exams, out of which 8,550 were male candidates and 9,437 were female students. A total of 4,309 students were from the Arts stream, 5,320 from Commerce, 5,883 from Science and 2,475 students from the vocation stream.
As per the data, a total of 31 higher secondary schools have offered National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) subjects sponsoring 1,051 students for the Goa board exam 2024. Out of this, 853 students passed and the pass percentage is 81.16%.
A total of 2,980 students availed sports merit marks. The overall passing percentage of candidates with sports merit marks in the Goa Board Class 12 result 2024 is 2.26%.
This year the overall pass percentage of the Goa Board Class 12 exam 2024 has decreased by 10.46% from the previous year which was 95.46%.
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Goa Board Class 12 Result 2024: Re-evaluation
The GBSHSE will issue the Goa Board Class 12 scorecard on April 23 which can be downloaded from the official website at service1.gbshse.in. Students who are not satisfied with their marks and want a revaluation can do so from April 23.
Students have the opportunity to request a verified photocopy of their answer book by paying Rs 350 per subject until April 26. Additionally, for those seeking re-evaluation of their answer book, the fee is Rs 700 per subject, with the deadline for payment set for May 3, 2024.
The Goa Board Class 12 supplementary exam 2024 is tentatively scheduled to be held on May 16. The tentative date for the Goa Board HSSC exam 2025 is February 15, 2025.
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