GSEB (Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board) is a state-level education board in Gujarat, India, established in 1972. It is responsible for regulating and supervising secondary (Class 10) and higher secondary (Class 12) education in the state. The board sets the syllabus, conducts public examinations (SSC and HSC), prescribes

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textbooks, and grants affiliations to schools. GSEB also organizes supplementary (Purak) exams for students who fail in their regular attempts, helping them continue their academic progress without losing a year. The board plays a vital role in shaping the academic framework and quality of school education in Gujarat.

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Class 12 Science Supplementary Result 2025

Declared today (July 12, 2025) at 8 AM IST.

Exams held from June 23–30, 2025

Available online at gseb.org and via WhatsApp (+91 63573 00971), SMS, DigiLocker, and SMS.

Around 41.56% of students passed

Schools will get instructions for mark verification, original certificate issuance, corrections, and reappears

What is GSEB?

Full Form: Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board

Established: 1972 under the Gujarat Secondary Education Act

Headquarters: Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India

Purpose & Responsibilities:

  • Designs curriculum and syllabi for Classes 1–12.
  • Approves and affiliates secondary (SSC, Class 10) & higher secondary (HSC, Class 12) schools
  • Conducts board exams (SSC and HSC), supplementary (purak) exams
  • Recommends school textbooks and monitors school performance

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GSEB Administrative Highlights

Governed by a chairman, deputy chairman, 16 ex-officio members, and 44 academic/civil society members

Responsibilities include:

  • Curriculum development
  • Teacher/principal training
  • School inspections
  • Implementing ICT initiatives like bar-coded exams

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Why Supplementary Exams Matter

They give students a second chance to clear one or more failed subjects, avoiding delays in academic progress. Passing requires at least 33% in each subject and aggregate

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