GSEB released the Gujarat Class 12 supplementary result 2025 for the science stream today July 12. By entering their seat number on the official website, gseb.org, eligible students can view their Gujarat HSC science Purak result 2025.
By submitting their seat number to 6357300971, students can also use WhatsApp to view their Gujarat HSC supplementary results. The student's name, seat number, subject-specific grades, overall grades, grade, and result status are all included in the GSEB Class 12 science supplementary result 2025. The official documentation will be distributed to schools later; the online marksheet is only temporary.
The delivery of mark sheets, passing certificates, and school-specific SR copies would be released later, the board had previously informed. In order to follow the guidelines for mark verification, office verification, name or group corrections, grace mark rejection, and exam reappearance, schools are asked to download the circular from the Board's website.
Students who score a minimum of 33 per cent in each subject, as well as in the overall aggregate, have been declared passed in the GSEB Gujarat Class 12 supplementary exam 2025. The 33 per cent passing criteria apply separately to theory and practical components wherever applicable.
GSEB HSC Supplementary Result 2025: Step to Download
Here are the steps to check the GSEB HSC Supplementary Result 2025:
Step 1: Visit www.gseb.org, the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board's official website.
Step 2: Select the "HSC Science Purak Examination Result-2025" link from the homepage.
Step 3: In the space provided, type your seat number.
Step 4: To view your result, click the "Submit" button.
Step 5: The screen will display your GSEB HSC supplementary result 2025.
Step 6: Download the provisional grade sheet, then print it off for your records.
In the GSEB HSC science result 2025, a total of 1,00,575 students appeared for the examination. The overall pass percentage stood at 83.51. Among them, 83.20 per cent of girls and 83.79 percent of boys cleared the exam.