
GSEB HSC Result 2025 Live: Declared! Gujarat Board 12th, GUJCET Results OUT, Direct Link Here
GSEB HSC, GUJCET Results 2025 Live: The GSHSEB HSC results 2025 and the GUJCET 2025 results are now available on the board's official website at gseb.org.
Gujarat Board HSC, GUJCET Results 2025 Live: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) has announced the class 12 or HSC results 2025 for science and general stream candidates today, May 5. A total of 83.51% of science stream students have cleared the exam, while 93.7% of general stream students qualified.
The board has also released the GUJCET 2025 results along with the 12th class scorecards. The GSHSEB HSC results 2025 and the GUJCET 2025 results are now available on the board's official website at gseb.org. To download the results, students will need to keep their admit cards handy as they will need their application number written on the hall ticket to download their results.
To pass the class 12 exam, students must receive at least 33 per cent scores in each subject as well as overall. Meanwhile, the admission process for undergraduate (UG) engineering courses will allocate 40 per cent weightage to the GUJCET score and 60 per cent to the Class 12 marks.
GSEB Gujarat HSC Result 2025 Live: Unsatisfied With Marks? What Are Your Options?
If students are not satisfied with the marks, GSEB provides the option for revaluation or rechecking of answer sheets. This process aims to guarantee that all answers are assessed accurately and total marks are calculated correctly. The details regarding the same will be released soon. Notably, if a student fails in one or more subjects, they have the option to take a re-exam, which can save their academic year.
Gujarat Board HSC Result 2025 Live: Website Not Working? Send WhatsApp to GSEB
Gujarat Board students can also check their scores using WhatsApp. Just send your seat numbers to 6357300971. You will receive your scores via the messaging app.
GUJCET Result 2025: GSEB Gujarat CET Results Out At gujcet.gseb.org, Check Direct Link
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has announced the GUJCET 2025 results today, May 5. Candidates who appeared in the March 23 exam, which comprised three papers (Physics & Chemistry, Biology, and Maths), can view their scores online.
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GSEB HSC Result 2025 Live: Increase In Pass Percentage In Both Streams
Science stream pass percentage 2025 — 83.51%
Science stream pass percentage 2024 — 82.45%
Science stream pass percentage 2023 — 65.58%
General stream pass percentage 2025 — 93.7%
General stream pass percentage 2024 — 91.93%
General stream pass percentage 2023 — 73.27%
GSEB HSC Result 2025 Live: Pass Percentage Out
A total of 83.51% of the students from the science stream cleared the exam, while 93.7% of general stream students passed.
GSEB HSC, GUJCET Results 2025 Live: Admit Card Needed To Check Marks
Those candidates, who appeared for the HSC and/or GUJCET exams can check their results at the official website – gseb.org. To download the results, students will need to keep their admit cards handy as they will need their seat number written on the hall ticket to download their results.
GSEB HSC, GUJCET Results 2025 Live: Declared!
GSEB HSC, GUJCET Results 2025 OUT. It is now available on the official website of the board at gseb.org.
May 05, 2025 10:47 IST
GUJCET Results 2025 Live: Tie-breaker Rule
In the event of a tie, students with the highest marks in physics and mathematics will be granted a higher ranking. However, if the tie persists, those students with higher scores in mathematics and chemistry will be offered a choice.
May 05, 2025 10:46 IST
GSEB HSC Result 2025 Live: Girls Outperformed Boys Last Year
The pass percentage among boys in the general stream was 89.45% and among girls it was 94.36%.
GSEB HSC Result 2025 Live: District-wise Pass Percentage Last Year
— 91.91 per cent of general stream students passed last year. Bachcha district in Gandhinagar was the top performing district as well as Botad district. While the lowest result was by Junagadh.
— Kumbhariya district of Banaskantha got the highest result of 97.2 per cent in science stream. While Bodelli got the lowest result.
May 05, 2025 10:40 IST
GUJCET Results 2025 Live: Passing Criteria
Those under the unreserved category are required to achieve an overall score of 45 per cent, or 54 out of 120 marks. Candidates from scheduled castes (SC), scheduled tribes (ST), and other backward classes (OBC) must score 40 per cent, or 48 out of 120 marks to be considered as pass.
Gujarat Board Class 12th Result 2025 Live: Poor Marks? What Are Your Options?
Those who get 20 marks or below will fall in the F category, which means fail. However, the Gujarat board has allowed students to apply for supply exam for all subjects and the best score out of the board exams and supply exams will be taken into consideration
GSEB HSC Result 2025 Live: Grades And Marks
100 – 91 marks: A1 Grade
90 to 81: A2 Grade
80 to 71: B1 Grade
70 to 61: B2 Grade
60 to 51: C1 Grade
50 to 41: C2 Grade
40 to 35: D Grade
34 to 21: E1 Grade (compartment)
20 to 0: F (fail)
GSEB HSC, GUJCET Results 2025 Live: Top Details To Check
Students need to ensure that their 12th and GUJCET results are error-free. If they find any mistake, they should highlight the same to Gujarat board authorities at the earliest. Here is a list of top things to check in the result:
— Name and Spelling
— Total of marks
— Percentage calculate
— Pass certificate
— Roll number
May 05, 2025 10:32 IST
GSEB HSC Result 2025 Live: How To Check via SMS
GSEB 12th Results can also be checked via SMS. Students need to type GJ12SRoll Number and send it to 5888811.
GSEB HSC Result 2025 Live: How To Check via WhatsApp?
Gujarat Board students can check their GSEB 12th Science and General stream results via WhatsApp. They just need to send their seat numbers to 6357300971.
Gujarat Board HSC, GUJCET Results 2025 Live: Websites To Check
— gseb.org
— gujcet.gseb.org
GUJCET Results 2025 Live Updates: Steps To Download
Step 1: Visit the official website of GSEB — gseb.org
Step 2: Click on the designated GUJCET 2025 result link
Step 3: Key in the application numbers or other required credentials
Step 4: Download and save the result
GUJCET Results 2025 Live Updates: Scorecards Today At 10:30 AM
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) will announce the GUJCET 2025 results today, May 5 at 10:30 am. Once announced, students who appeared for the exam can view and download the merit list from the official website at gseb.org or gujcet.gseb.org. The exam was held on March 23, 2025.
May 05, 2025 10:24 IST
GSEB HSC Result 2025 Live: How To Check?
Step 1: Go to the official GSEB website — gseb.org.
Step 2: On the homepage, select the GSEB HSC (Class 12) result 2025 link.
Step 3: Enter the roll number and password. Then click on submit.
Step 4: The GSEB Result 2025 will appear on the screen.
Step 5: Download and save it.

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