Goa HSSC result 2025 tomorrow at results.gbshsegoa.net; websites to check
Vikas Kumar Pandit | March 26, 2025 | 11:37 AM IST | 2 mins read
Goa Class 12 Result 2025: Schools can download the consolidated result sheet from the school login portal from March 29 at service1.gbshse.in.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) will declare the result for the Goa Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) board exam 2025 tomorrow, March 27 at 5 pm. The result will be announced in the conference hall of the board office in Porvorim.
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As per the official press note, schools will be able to download the consolidated Goa HSSC 2025 result sheet from the school login portal at service1.gbshse.in from March 29. Students who appeared for the Goa Class 12 board exam 2025 will be able to check their results through the official website at gbshse.in and results.gbshsegoa.net. The result booklet will also be available on the board's website for official use.
“Date of collection of marksheets will be declared shortly. Marksheets shall be collected through the authorized representative of the school from I.T. Section of this office. No parents or candidates will be entertained regarding the marksheet. For any queries, candidate should approach their school,” the official press note said.
The Goa 12th board exam 2025 was conducted from February 10 to March 1 across 20 exam centres in the state. A total of 17,686 students from the regular category appeared for the Goa HSSC exam 2025. This includes 4,068 from the arts stream, 5,085 from commerce, 6,086 from science, and 2,447 from vocational courses.
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Goa HSSC Result 2025: Gender-wise number of students appeared
The table below shows the gender-wise number of students who appeared for the Goa HSSC 2025 exams from each stream.
|
Stream |
Boys |
Girls |
|
Arts |
1,241 |
2,827 |
|
Commerce |
2,814 |
2,271 |
|
Science |
2,660 |
3,426 |
|
Vocational |
1,747 |
700 |
|
Total |
8,462 |
9,224 |
Apart from the regular category, a total of 138 private candidates (fresh) and 24 private candidates (exempted) appeared for the Goa HSSC 2025 exams. 1,063 students opted for NSQF subjects, and 47 ITI students also appeared for the Goa Class 12 board exam 2025.
Among CWSN candidates, 196 fresh, 2 private fresh, and 4 repeaters took the exams, making a total of 202. Additionally, 35 regular repeaters (whole) and 811 regular repeaters (exempted) candidates also appeared.
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