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Goa Board SSC 2025 Result Out? Here is How to Check

Akanksha PicAkanksha - April 07, 2025 09:58 PM

The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) has officially released the SSC (Class 10) Board Examination Results for the year 2025. Students who appeared for the examination can now access their results online through the official websites gbshse.in and results.gbshsegoa.net.

Key Highlights

  • Date of Result Declaration: April 7, 2025
  • Total Students Appeared: 18,837
  • Boys Appeared: 9,280
  • Girls Appeared: 9,558
  • Overall Pass Percentage: 95.35%
  • Examination Centres: 32
  • Exam Duration: March 1 – March 21, 2025

How to Check Goa SSC Class 10 Result 2025

  1. Visit the official websites: gbshse.in or results.gbshsegoa.net
  2. Click on the 'SSC 2025 Result' link.
  3. Enter your seat number or roll number on the login page.
  4. Submit the information to view your result.
  5. Download and print a copy of the result for future reference.

Re-evaluation Process: Dates, Fee, and Guidelines

Students who are not satisfied with their marks can apply for re-evaluation. Please review the details below:

  • Re-evaluation Window: April 11 to April 19, 2025
  • Application Fee: Rs 700 per subject
  • Photocopy Requirement: A verified photocopy of the answer script must be obtained before applying for re-evaluation.
  • Important Note: Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted under any circumstances.

'Candidates may apply for re-evaluation, if desired, after obtaining a photocopy and before the lapse of the last date for re-evaluation. No candidate will be permitted to apply for a verified photocopy/verification in absentia/re-evaluation of the answer book beyond the dates specified in this circular.'

Pass Criteria and Supplementary Examination

To pass the SSC examination, students must secure at least 33% in each subject, with a minimum of 33% in both theory and practical components where applicable. Those who do not meet the passing criteria are eligible to appear for the supplementary examination.

The detailed supplementary exam schedule will be published on the official website shortly after the result declaration.

The announcement of the Goa Board SSC 2025 results brings relief and clarity to thousands of students. With a commendable overall pass percentage of 95.35%, this academic milestone reflects the dedication of students and educators alike. For those considering re-evaluation or preparing for supplementary exams, it is crucial to follow the guidelines and deadlines meticulously.

Stay connected with the official GBSHSE portals for timely updates on re-evaluation, supplementary exams, and admission-related announcements.

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