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GSEB class 10th results 2019: Girls at 72.64%, boys at 62.83%

May 21, 2019, 14:39 IST

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Gujarat Secondary Education Board(GSEB) has declared the results of Class 10th examination on Tuesday i.e. 21 May. The overall pass percentage stood at 66.97% this year, slightly declined from last year.

Girls have outscored boys, again. The number of girls passing the examination stood at 72.64%, while the pass percentage among boys stood at 62.83%.

In 2018, the overall pass percentage for the class 10th examination stood at 67.5% with the number of girls clearing the examination as 72.69%. The pass percentage among boys was 63.73%.

The result was declared on 28 May.

Students can view their results on the official website of the state board www.gseb.org.
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The exams were held from 7 March to 19 March 2019 and nearly 750,000 students appeared for the examination.
The students can check their results at:

  • Go to the website www.gseb.org, click on the result link tab on the homepage.
  • Click on ‘GSEB SSC result 2019’ tab.
  • Enter roll number and login credentials.
  • You will be able to view your results and you can also download it for future reference.
Alternatively, students can check their results at examresults.net.

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