GSEB SSC results 2024 tomorrow at gseb.org for 7.36 lakh students; to be available via WhatsApp
Anu Parthiban | May 10, 2024 | 07:51 AM IST | 1 min read
GSEB Std 10 Result 2024: 7,36,009 students who appeared in the exam in March will be able to download the gseb.org SSC results 2024 and mark sheet on May 11.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Gujarat Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) is slated to declare the Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSC) or Class 10 and Sanskrit Prathama results 2024 tomorrow. Students who appeared in the annual exam held in March will be able to view and download GSEB SSC results 2024 from the official website, gseb.org and gsebeservice.com.
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Earlier, the board informed that 7,53,552 examinees registered for GSEB Std 10 exam 2024, of which 7,36,009 students were present during the exam.
As per the GSEB Class 10th result date and time announced yesterday, the Gujarat SSC results 2024 will be announced at 8 am. Students have been instructed to use their six-digit seat number to check their results. The provisional mark sheet will be hosted on the official websites.
Additionally, the results will also be available on WhatsApp. “Students can also get their result by sending their seat number on WhatsApp number 6357300971.” it said.
The original mark sheet and the detailed instruction on sending copies to schools will be notified soon, the board said.
After the declaration of results, applications for revaluation and verification will be hosted online. The name correction proposal will also have to be made in the specified format. A list of students who are placed in supplementary exams will also be sent to the respective schools.
Last year, a total of 7,41,411 students registered and 7,34,898 students appeared in the exam. Of the total, 4,74,893 students were declared pass and the overall pass percentage was at 64.62%; nearly 1% less than the previous year results.
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