
Gujarat Board Class 10th results 2025 declared; 83.08% qualified
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has announced the results of the Secondary School Certificate (Class 10th). Eligible candidates can download their results from the official website gseb.org.
This year, the pass percentage is 83.08%. A total of 746,892 students appeared for the exam, of which 620,532 students have been declared qualified. Class 10th examinations were conducted from February 27 to March 10, 2025. Students must secure a minimum of 33% in each subject to qualify.
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