GSEB HSC Class 12 science result at gseb.org; 65.58% pass, over 38,000 students need improvement
GSEB HSC Result 2023: Of the 1,10,229 students appearing for the science exams in group A, B and A and B combined, 61 students are placed in A1 rank.
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NEW DELHI: The Gujarat board has declared the Class 12 HSC science results today, May 2. The overall pass percentage is 65.58%. The Class 12 HSC science result is available at Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) website -- gseb.org. The GSEB HSC results can be accessed by using seat numbers. GSEB 12th HSC Result Live
Of the 1,10,229 total students registering for the GSEB 12th science exams in group A, B and A and B combined, as many as 1,10,042 students appeared. While only 61 students have been ranked in A1 rank, 1,523 students have been placed in A2.
As per data shared by the GSEB board result data, number of students in B1 is 6,188, in B2, it is 11,984, while it is 19,135 in C1 and 24,185 in C2. In D1, the number of students is 8,975, and 115 in E1. As many as 38,063 candidates need improvement.
Candidates who fail in one or two subjects in GSEB HSC 12th result 2023 can also apply for supplementary exams, while those students, not satisfied with the GSEB 12th science results 2023 will have the option to apply for re-evaluation or rechecking of the Gujarat board HSC result 2023.
Gujarat board HSC result 2023 district-wise pass percentage
Morbi: 83.22 %
Rajkot: 82.49%
Surat: 71.15 %
Ahmedabad: 69.92 %
Vadodara: 65.54 %
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