Goa Board GBSHSE SSC 10th Result 2025: The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) has declared the Class 10 SSC examination results on April 7 at 5 pm. The results have been officially announced in a conference of the Goa Board in Porvorim, as confirmed by Vidhyadatta B Naik, secretary of GBSHSE. Students who appeared for the exams can check their results online on the board’s official websites, gbshse.in and results.gbshsegoa.net.
The Goa SSC examination 2025 took place from March 1 to March 21, 2025, across 32 designated examination centers in Goa, with a total of 18,838 regular candidates, comprising 9,280 boys and 9,558 girls, participating in the exams.
Step 1: To check the Goa SSC Result 2025, students must visit the Goa Board’s official website at gbshse.in or results.gbshsegoa.net.
Step 2: On the homepage, they should look for the Class 10 result link and click on it.
Step 3: This will lead to a login page where students must enter their credentials, such as seat number or roll number, to access their results.
Step 4: After submitting the details, the result will be displayed on the screen.
Step 5: Students are advised to download and print a copy of the result for future reference.
Hard copies of the marksheets can be obtained from the IT section of the GBSHSE office, and schools are expected to send an authorised representative to collect them on their behalf. For any mark sheet-related queries, students and parents should reach out to their respective schools, as the board office will not entertain direct requests.
Last year, in the March 2024 SSC exams, 18,914 regular candidates appeared, and 17,473 students passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 92.38%.
Meanwhile, on March 27, the Goa Board had released the Class 12 (HSSC) results. A total of 17,686 students appeared across the arts, commerce, science, and vocational streams. The exams were held between February 10 and March 1, 2025, at 20 examination centres across the state.
In another report, the schools in Goa have advanced the new academic year to April from June, with authorities saying most of the students were happy with the new arrangement but a few complained about the hot weather. As classes commenced on Monday, schools across the coastal state witnessed about 90 per cent attendance, the authorities said.
The academic year was preponed as part of the National Education Policy implemented in the state. As per government data, there are 2,153 schools operating classes 5 to 12 in the state. On Monday, classes were started for the students of standards 6th to 12th.
State Education Secretary Prasad Lolienkar in the morning visited various schools in capital Panaji to check the attendance and the response of students on the first day of the new academic year.
“We also wanted to know whether students are upset because of preponing of the academic year. There is 90 per cent attendance in schools across Goa, some schools have reported 100 per cent attendance also. All the students have come willingly,” he said.
— with inputs from PTI