Gujarat board Class 12 science supplementary results 2025 tomorrow at 8 am
Vaishnavi Shukla | July 11, 2025 | 07:58 PM IST | 1 min read
Gujarat Board Supplementary 2025: Candidates can download HSC results on the official website, using their login credentials or through WhatsApp.
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Check NowThe Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) will declare the GSEB HSC Class 12th supplementary 2025 results for the science stream tomorrow, at 8 am. Candidates who appeared for the GSEB Class 12th supplementary exam can download their results on the official website, gseb.org, using their login credentials.
Students will be required to enter their seat number to download the Gujarat HSC supplementary results 2025.
As per the GSEB’s official notice, students will also be able to download their GSEB HSC supplementary result 2025 by sending their seat number to the WhatsApp Number 5357300971.
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The pass the GSEB Class 12 exam, students should score a minimum of 33% of marks in theory and practicals. GSEB HSC supplementary 2025 exam was conducted from June 23 to July 3. This year, a total of 83.51% students were declared pass in the GSEB HSC board exam 2025.
The details regarding the GSEB HSC Class 12 marksheets, certificates will be provided later. All schools are advised to download the circular with the necessary details regarding the instructions for re-verification of marks, re-checking of documents, name correction, group correction, non-acceptance of marks breakdown, and re-appearance.
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