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GSEB SSC 10th results 2017 declared at gseb.org, know how to check results

GSEB SSC 10th results 2017: The exams were held from March 15 to March 25, 2017

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GSEB SSC 10th results 2017: The results of Class 10 have been announced on Monday morning. The Gujarat Secondary And Higher Secondary Education Board, Gandhinagar (GSHSEB) has annouced the results on its official websites – gseb.org and examresults.nic.in. The exams were held from March 15 to March 25, 2017 with the first paper being English or Gujarati. About 11,02,625 Class 10 students have sat for the examination. This year, the board had also arranged the examinations for 142 prisoners in the state.

The students can view their scores by following the steps written below:

GSEB SSC 10th results 2017: How to download
Step 1: Go to the official website of the board (mentioned above).
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the notification for the class 10 results
Step 3: Fill in your details like roll number in the fields provided and submit it
Step 4: Download your results and take a print out for further reference.

GSEB Class 10th results 2017 declared, pass percentage is 68.24

However, the gseb.org website is a bit slow at the moment due to thousands of students checking their results at the same time.

Over 5.5 lakh students had sat for the GSEB SSC examination 2016 out of which 8284 students have scored 99 percentile. Last year, a total of 67.06 per cent students appeared for the exam which was an increase of 5.5 per cent from 2015 SSC exam. The girls continue to outshine boys by scoring over 9 per cent.

Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) is the state-level body that conducts class 10 and 12 examinations every year.

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