GSEB declares HSC arts and commerce results, pass percentage falls by 1.27%
Bedasree Das | June 27, 2018 | 05:46 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, May 31: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has announced 12th board result for arts and commerce. The overall pass percentage is 55.55, which registered a dip of 1.27% compared to last year’s 56.82. Candidates have to enter their six digits seat number to check their results. The Board is yet to release the merit list. The exam was conducted at 505 centres across the state.
As per official website, around 4,59,806 students appeared for Gujarat 12th board exam, of which 2,55,414 qualified the exam. GSEB 12th result mentions the marks, grades, and percentile obtained by candidates in the exam. Gujarat 12th board was conducted from March 12 to 28 of the same month.
Steps to check Gujarat board HSC/12 results
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Log on to the official website: www.gseb.org or click on the link mentioned below
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Click on the link "Gujarat 12th Result 2018 "
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A new page will appear on your screen
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Enter your seat number
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View and download your result
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Take printout for future use
Gujarat Secondary and Higher Education Board (GSEB) is responsible for conducting 10th and 12th exam in Gujarat. The board was established May 1, 1960. GSEB also declares the result for matriculation and intermediate exams.
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