GSEB SSC supplementary exam 2022 applications begin; know how to apply at gsebeservice.com
Apoorva Singh | June 22, 2022 | 04:45 PM IST | 1 min read
Gujarat Board has started the applications for GSEB SSC supplementary exams 2022. Know important dates and how to apply here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board have started the application process for GSEB SSC supplementary exam 2022. Those students who either failed in one or two subjects in the GSEB SSC result 2022 or did not appear in the examination are eligible to apply for the GSEB Class 10 supplementary exam 2022.
The Gujarat Board commenced the GSEB SSC supplementary examination applications on June 22, 2022, at 12:00. The last date to apply for the same is June 30, 2022, at 5 PM. Students and schools both can apply for the supplementary examination on the website sscpurakreg.gseb.org.
How to apply for GSEB SSC supplementary exam 2022?
- Browse the official website, sscpurakreg.gseb.org
- A login page will appear on the screens.
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Students can fill in their seat number and school index number followed by the captcha code.
Schools need to submit school index number, password and given captcha. - Now click on the ‘login’ button.
- Now enter the required information and submit the application form.
Click here to apply now.
GSEB SSC Supplementary application window
This must be noted that Gujarat Board only accepts online applications, and no postal communication or application will be entertained.
For any query students or schools can call on 9099971769 from 10:30 AM to 5 PM on working days.
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