Goa Board SSC 2018 Results to be Declared Tomorrow, Check Class 10 Results at gbshse.gov.in
Students can check their result on the official website- gbshse.gov.in.
New Delhi, May 24: The Goa Board SSC result for 2018 will be announced tomorrow by the board. The result will be uploaded on the official website of the educational board. The exam for class 10 had concluded in Goa on April 21, 2018. The result, also known as the GBSHSE SSC result is expected to be announced tomorrow afternoon. Students can check their result on the official website- gbshse.gov.in.
Last year too, the result was announced around the same time of the year. The results last year were announced on May 25. Students are required to be ready with their seat number in order to access their result. The board has also made an SSC Results Press Note available on the website.
The result for class 12 called as HSSC board examination was declared by the board on April 28, 2018. The overall passing percentage of students in class 12 was 84.30%.
Once the results are declared, the board will distribute original mark sheets of the students to the heads of institute. The expected date for the same is May 27, 2018.
According to media reports, the result will also be made available through third party result websites. But students are advised to check their results on official board only. Students must be ready with their hall tickets at the time of result declaration so as to view their marks.
The number of students registered for the board exams conducted by Goa Board this year numbers to more than 20,000. There were reports that the Science paper this year was tough and had complicated questions. The Goa Headmasters Association had said that this situation was due to the mid-session changes introduced in the syllabus and that not even the teachers were trained properly as per new pattern.
But the GBSHSE chairman Ramakrishna Samant had said that the paper was designed keeping students in mind so that it could cater to intelligent, average and weak students alike and did not give an undue advantage to certain students.
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