Gujarat Board Result 2025 – How to Download GSEB 10th & 12th Marksheet at gseb.org.in.

Priyanka Singh
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Gujarat Board Result 2025
Gujarat Board Result 2025

Gujarat Board 10th, 12th Result 2025:- Gujarat Board class 10th and 12th students eagerly await their results. The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Board can announce the class 10th and 12th results anytime. According to sources close to the board, the digital marksheet has been prepared.

However, the result date is yet to be officially confirmed. After the result is released, students can check it by visiting the official website gseb.org or gseb.org.in. To check the result, students must enter their roll number and date of birth.

Some media reports are claiming that the results of both classes can be announced from May 9 to 11 next week. The results of class 12 can be released on May 9. However, students are advised here that they should not believe any kind of rumour. Keep an eye on the official website of the board for updates related to the result.

GSEB Gujarat Board 10th 12th Result 2025

To check the result, students must visit the official website gseb.org, gseb.org.in.

Go to the homepage and click the GSEB 10th 12th Result 2025 link.

Here you have to enter your roll number and date of birth.

The result will be displayed on your screen.

It can be saved on your desktop by clicking on the download button below.

Check the result on these websites

Website 1: gseb.org

Website 2: gseb.org.in

Website 3: gsebeservice.com

How to Check Result via SMS
The result of the Gujarat Board class 10th and 12th examinations can also be checked through SMS. For this, students have to type SSC Seat Number or HSC Seat Number and send it to 56263. The result will come on your mobile within a few minutes of sending the SMS.

Students will need at least 33% marks in each subject to pass. If the student gets less than the minimum marks in one or two subjects, then the student will be considered compartmentalised. If the student receives less than 33 marks in more than two subjects, then the student will be regarded as failed.

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