Gujarat Board HSC general stream supplementary results 2025 out; pass percentage 51.58%
Vaishnavi Shukla | July 17, 2025 | 09:37 AM IST | 1 min read
GSBE Board Supplementary Exams 2025: Students can download the Class 12 general stream results on the official website, gseb.org, using their seat number details.
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Download NowGujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB), Gandhinagar has declared the GSEB Class 12 general stream supplementary results 2025 today, July 17. Students can now download the GSEB HSC supplementary results 2025 on the official website, gseb.org, using their seat number details.
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The overall pass percentage for the GSEB HSC general stream supplementary results 2025 is 51.58%. A total of 40,865 students registered for the exam, of which 33,731 appeared and 17,397 qualified and are eligible to receive the HSC certificate.
Students will find their name, seat number, subject wise marks, grade obtained, and percentile secured on the HSC supplementary result 2025 scorecard. GSEB had declared the Class 12 science supplementary results 2025 on July 12 at 8 am.
GSEB HSC Supplementary Exam 2025: Gender-wise results
The stream and gender wise statistics for the GSEB HSC supplementary exam 2025 are given below.
|
Stream |
Appeared Candidate |
Eligible for certificate |
Pass Percentage |
|
General Stream |
21,385 |
10,353 |
48.41 |
|
Vocational Stream |
9 |
3 |
33.33 |
|
Basic Education Stream |
101 |
59 |
58.42 |
|
Total (Boys) |
21,495 |
10,415 |
48.45 |
|
General Stream |
12,189 |
6,947 |
56.99 |
|
Vocational Stream |
13 |
8 |
61.54 |
|
Basic Education Stream |
34 |
27 |
79.41 |
|
Total (Girls) |
12,236 |
6,982 |
57.06 |
GSEB HSC Supplementary Results 2025: How to check?
The steps to check GSEB Class 12 general stream supplementary results 2025 are as follows.
- Visit the official website, gseb.org.
- Click on the ‘board website’ option.
- Check the ‘News Highlight’ and look for the ‘HSC Supplementary result' link available.
- Enter the required details and click on submit.
- GSEB HSC general stream results will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and keep a copy for future reference.
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