GSEB SSC Supplementary Exam 2025: Who is eligible? Gujarat Board to hold ‘best of two' exams by June 12
Anu Parthiban | May 8, 2025 | 02:03 PM IST | 2 mins read
GSEB SSC Result 2025: Students who obtained 7 marks out of 20 in the school internal exam, and at least 26 out of 8 marks in board exam have been declared pass.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has announced that the Secondary School Certificate Examination or GSEB SSC supplementary exams will be completed before June 12. The GSEB SSC result 2025 for 7.46 lakh students who appeared for the exam was declared today. The overall pass percentage was recorded at 83.08%. GSEB SSC Result 2025 (OUT) LIVE
The Gujarat Board has decided to allow students who have failed, were marked absent, or passed the exam but wish to improve their marks to apply for the SSC supplementary best of two exam 2025.
The applications for the GSEB SSC supplementary exam 2025 will have to be filled online through the school on the board's official website, gseb.org. The application forms and fees will be accepted by the school only through online mode, it said.
As per the GSEB SSC passing marks, students who obtained 7 marks out of 20 in the school internal exam, and at least 26 out of 80 marks in board exam have been declared pass. The board clarified that a student scoring 33 out of 100 in aggregate, but obtaining less than 26 in the board exam, has not been declared pass.
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Students will have to pay an application fee of Rs 150 to appear in one subject, Rs 215 for two subjects, Rs 275 for three subjects, and Rs 395 for four subjects and above. However, girls and Divyang candidates have been exempted from paying fees, as per the government’s rule.
The Gujarat Board will be preparing the GSEB SSC 'best of two' supplementary question paper, but the exams will be held in respective schools.
The board instructed schools to share the marks obtained in GSEB SSC supplementary (Best of Two)-2025 examination in person to the ABC branch of the secondary department in Gandhinagar. Further, GSEB Class 10 supplementary exam time table, hall ticket will be published on the official portal. Additionally, students who appeared in all six subjects but were marked absent in the board exam will have to appear before the board within 10 days after the result declaration to get their documents verified.
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