GSEB SSC Result 2020 Declared; Check Gujarat Board 10th results at www.gseb.org
Maniprabha Singh | June 9, 2020 | 06:10 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has declared the GSEB SSC result 2020 online on June 9 at 6 am. Students need to enter their seat number to check the GSEB 10th result 2020. More than 8 lakh students appeared in the Gujarat Board Class 10 exams from March 5 to 17, 2020. Follow the below steps to check the result of GSEB 10th class exams online
Steps to Check GSEB 10th Std result 2020
Step 1- Visit the GSEB Official website- gseb.org
Step 2- Enter the seat number correctly
Step 3- Click on “GO”
Step 4- Gujarat Board 10th class result 2020 will appear on the screen.
Students should download the result file for future use. It is the provisional result. The board will soon send the marksheet and passing certificate to the schools. Students will be able to collect the same from their respective schools
Along with the GSEB SSC results, students will also be able to check the toppers and overall passing percentage.
On May 17, 2020, GSEB announced the Class 12 Science result online.
Last year, a total of 551023 students passed the Gujarat 10th exams with an overall pass percentage of 66.97%.
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