Goa Board HSSC 12th result 2019 live update: Check details here
palak.budhiraja | April 30, 2019 | 11:36 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Check NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 30: Goa 12th class result will be released today i.e. April 30 by Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) at their official website. Candidates must enter seat number or roll number as mentioned on the admit card. Goa class 12th exams were conducted from February 28 to March 26, 2019. Students can check Goa HSSC Result 2019 using the SMS facility.
Check the result by following below steps:
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Log on to the official website - gbshse.org
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Enter seat number in the login window
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Click on “find result”
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The Goa HSSC result will be displayed on the screen.
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Download and save it.
Last year Goa HSSC result analysis showed 85.84% as overall pass percentage, it is expected to rise this year. The pass percentage of boys and girls was 80.13% and 87.41% respectively.
Check live updates below:
@11.33 am: Goa Board HSSC result marksheet will look like this:
@11.25 am: Goa Board 12th class exams were conducted in 16 centers across the state.
@11.22 am: Overall pass percentage has increased by around 4% compared to the previous year.
@11.20 am: Around 16,895 candidates appeared for Goa Board HSSC exams and 15187 students passed.
@11.18 am: Overall pass percentage for Goa Board 12th exams result is 89.59%
@11.13 am: Students can check their result on third-party websites like indiaresult.com, goa.shiksha, examsresults.net
@11.03 am: The official website has crashed due to huge traffic so students can check the result after 5-10 minutes.
@11.00 am: Goa Board HSSC result 2019 has been announced on the official website i.e. gbshse.org
@10.50 am: The official website may become slow due to heavy traffic. Students need not panic, they need to come back and refresh the page after5-7 minutes.
@10.33 am: Goa Board class 12th result will be announced in another 20 minutes on the official website and student can access their result.
@10.11 am: If any candidate has lost his/her admit card and forgot seat number then need not worry he/she can chek the result by entering name in the login window.
@9.55 am: Students are advised to keep their admit card handy to check their Goa HSSC Result by using their roll number.
@9.34 am: As per reports result will be announced on time
@9.22 am: Around 17,893 students appeared for the Goa Board Class 12th exams 2019 which were conducted from February 28 to March 26, 2019.
@9.05 am: Last year Goa Board result was announced on May 7, 2019. But this year the board is releasing result early due to Lok Sabha Elections.
@8.47 am: Goa Board HSSC result 2019 to be released @11 am.
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