Gujarat Board GSEB SSC Result 2020 Highlights; 60.64% pass percentage, Surat tops, check more stats here
Team Careers360 | June 9, 2020 | 10:44 AM IST | 1 min read
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: Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has declared the SSC result on June 9, 2020. This year, a total of 792942 students have appeared in the examination. The overall pass percentage is 60.64 which has been decreased as compared to the last year. District with the highest overall passing percentage is Surat with 74.66%. Check more statistics for the year GSEB SSC result 2020 here.
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Gujarat GSEB SSC Result 2020 Highlights
- 792942 students appeared at 931 exam centres. Out of them, 480845 students have successfully passed the SSC exam.
- In 2019, 822823 students appeared for the exam at 925 exam centres. But this year, only 792942 students appeared at 931 exam centres.
- The overall pass percentage for the year 2020 is 60.64. The pass percentage for Girls is 66.02%, whereas the passing percentage for boys is 56.53%.
- District with highest result pass percentage is Surat with 74.66%
- District with the lowest pass percentage is Dahod with 47.47%
- The highest result is for centre Sapreda with 94.78% result. The lowest result is for centre Ruabari with 14.09% result.
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