GSEB Class 10th result 2025: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has officially announced the Class 10 (SSC) examination results for 2025 today. Students who appeared for the exam can now access their marks through both the board's official website gseb.org and an alternate WhatsApp-based facility launched for convenience. The pass percentage for the Gujarat Class 10 result is 83.08%.
This year, the GSEB SSC exams were conducted from February 27 to March 10, 2025, across numerous centres throughout the state. With the results declared, students can now check their performance by following a few simple steps or by using a dedicated WhatsApp number.
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GSEB Class 10th SSC Result |
Gujarat Board Class 10th Pass PercentageThe GSEB Class 10 marksheet includes the subject-wise scores obtained by each student. Students should note that the online scorecard is provisional; they will need to collect the official hard copy from their respective schools a few days after the results are declared.
Last year, the exams were held from March 11 to March 22, with the results announced on May 11. The pass percentage in 2024 was 82%, compared to 64.62% in 2023, reflecting a significant improvement over the two years.
GSEB 10th Result 2025: Steps to access
Students can follow the steps mentioned here to access the GSEB SSC result 2025 from the official website:
- Go to the official GSEB website at gseb.org.
- Click on the ‘GSEB SSC Result 2025’ link on the homepage.
- Enter the required login credentials, such as seat number or roll number.
- Click ‘Submit’ to view the result.
- Download and print a copy of the result for future reference.
Alternatively, candidates can click the to download the GSEB Class 10th result 2025.
GSEB SSC result 2025: How to access it via WhatsApp?
For added accessibility, GSEB has introduced a WhatsApp-based service. Students can now receive their results by simply sending their seat number to 6357300971 on WhatsApp. This move is expected to reduce website traffic and ensure quicker access, especially for students in rural or low-connectivity areas.