GSEB SSC supplementary result 2025 declared at gseb.org
Suviral Shukla | July 18, 2025 | 09:05 AM IST | 1 min read
To access the GSEB Class 10 supplementary results 2025, students have to enter their seven-digit exam seat number.
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Download NowThe Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has declared the Gujarat Board SSC Supplementary result today. Students who appeared for the re-exam, can check their marks through the official website at gseb.org.
To access the GSEB SSC results 2025, students should have to enter their exam seat number. The board conducted the SSC Supplementary exams 2025 from June 23 to July 1.
Students will be able to get their results marksheet through their respective schools and the supplementary result will include details regarding name, roll number, marks obtained, percentage score and many more.
As per the passing criteria, students must obtain at least 33% marks in each subject to be declared pass in the Class 10 supplementary exams 2025.
For differently-abled students, the minimum passing mark is 20% per subject.
Also read Gujarat Board HSC general stream supplementary results 2025 out; pass percentage 51.58%
GSEB SSC Result 2025: How to check marks
Students should have to follow the steps given below to check their GSEB Class 10 supplementary results.
- Go to the official website at gseb.org.
- Look for the ‘GSEB Board SSC Purak Result 2025’ link and click on it.
- On a new page, enter login details such as seat number.
- Press the submit icon.
- GSEB SSC Class 10 supplementary board exam results 2025 will appear on the screen.
- Check your marks and download the results.
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