Goa SSC 2024 supplementary schedule out; exam from June 18
Goa SSC 2024 supplementary exam will be held from 2 pm to 5 pm except for some subjects.
Alivia Mukherjee | June 12, 2024 | 10:59 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) has announced the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) supplementary exam dates 2024. As per the official notice, the Goa SSC 2024 supplementary exam will be held from June 18 to 28. Students are required to carry their Goa SSC supplementary 2024 admit card to the exam centre.
Students who failed to obtain the passing marks have been given a chance to appear for Goa SSC 2024 supplementary exam to improve their marks. The GBSHSE has also published the Goa SSC 2024 supplementary seating arrangement. Candidates can have check at the Goa Class 10th supplementary seat arrangement details by visiting the official website, gbshse.in
Goa SSC 2024 Supplementary: Exam timings
The Goa SSC 2024 supplementary exam will be held from 2 pm to 5 pm except for some subjects. Candidates should ensure they arrive at the examination venue by 01:00 pm. Being late by more than 30 minutes after the start of the examination will result in disqualification.
Goa SSC 2024 supplementary timetable
Candidates can have a look at the Goa SSC 2024 supplementary schedule below.
Date |
Time |
Subject |
June 18 |
2 pm to 5 pm |
First Language English Marathi Urdu |
2 pm to 5 pm |
Second Language Functional English Functional Marathi |
|
June 19 |
2 pm to 5 pm |
Second Language Hindi |
2 pm to 5 pm |
Second Language Hindi-Sanskrit Hindi Arabic |
|
June 20 |
2 pm to 4 pm |
Tailoring and cutting |
2 pm to 5 pm |
Third Language English Konkani Marathi Urdu Sanskrit Kannada Arabic French Portuguese |
|
2 pm to 5 pm |
Third language Functional English Functional Konkani Functional Marathi Functional Portuguese |
|
June 21 |
2 pm to 5 pm |
Social Science paper 1 |
2 pm to 5 pm |
History and political science |
|
June 22 |
2 pm to 3:30 pm |
Social Science paper 2 |
2 pm to 5 pm |
Geography and economics (CWSN) |
|
June 24 |
2 pm to 5 pm |
General science (CSWN) |
2 pm to 5 pm |
Science |
|
2 pm to 4 pm |
Data processing (CWSN) |
|
June 25 |
2 pm to 5 pm |
Mathematics level 1 |
June 26 |
2 pm to 5 pm |
Mathematics level 2 |
2 pm to 5 pm |
Mathematics (CWSN) |
|
June 27 |
2 pm to 3:30 pm |
Automobile IT Retail Beauty and wellness Apparel Construction Telecommunication Logistics Tourism and hospitality Electronics Agriculture Plumbing Health care Banking and finance |
2 pm to 3:30 pm |
Astronomy |
|
June 28 |
2 pm to 4 pm |
Pre-vocational subjects Electronics Cookery Garment cutting Food processing Bakery Horticulture Fine arts |
Goa SSC 2024: Result overview and passing marks
Students are required to obtain 33% marks in each subject and aggregate to pass the Goa SSC 2024 exam. The Goa SSC 2024 pass percentage stood at 92.38%. A total of 18,914 students appeared for the exam out of which 17,473 students passed in Goa SSC 2024. As per Goa SSC 2024 result satistics , Mangueshi recorded the highest passing percentage of 97.96% while the lowest was seen at Quepem.
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