GSEB Gujarat Board SSC 10th Result 2019 @gseb.org HIGHLIGHTS:Â The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board has released the results of the SSC examination on Tuesday, May 21. The students who had appeared in the examination can check the results through the official website- gseb.org.in. Those who have failed in a subject or two, have to appear for the supplementary examination.
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GSEB SSC 10th result 2019: How to check
Step 1: Visit the official website, gseb.org.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the notification for the class 10 results
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Step 3: Fill in your roll number in the fields provided and submit it
Step 4: Download your results and take a print out for further reference.
This year, the pass percentage in the class 12 exam dropped by a percent to 72.99. The girls have outperformed again with a pass percentage of 72.01, while that of boys is 71.83 per cent.
Son of a marble cutter, Dhruv met with an accident on January 21, due to which he had brain hemorrhage and was admitted to ICU for 12 days. His forehead has 26 stitches. He says his doctor advised him to take bed rest for one-and-a-half month and strictly told him not to study. He could begin studies just 11 days before the exams, but scored 80%. “My parents told me not to take my Class X exams. But, I did not want to repeat a year. I am happy with the results,” he adds.
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Though a wide gap in the number of students who appeared in Gujarati and English mediums, the Gujarati medium students performed worst in all nine mediums. With the lowest pass percentage of 64.58 per cent against their counterparts in English medium who recorded a pass percentage of 88.11. Against 7,23,895 students who appeared in Gujarati medium, 74,545 appeared in English medium, this year.
A total of over 11 lakh students appeared for the class 10 exams including 8,22,823 regular students, 2,52,736 repeaters and 24,955 private students. The pass percetange of repeaters is 17.23 and private students 10.13 per cent.
There was not much difference in the number of schools with 100 per cent result. From 368 in 2018, it dropped to 366 this year.
With a pass percentage of 66.97 per cent against 67.50 per cent recorded in 2018, the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) results were declared Tuesday recorded a decline of 0.53 per cent. A total of 8,22,823 students took the exams at as many as 925 centres and sub-centres in Gujarat. Out of whom 5,51,023 are eligible for the pass certificate.
The pass percentage of Ahmedabad city is 72.45 while the rural one is 70.24 per cent. Among all districts in the state, Morbi is at 74.09 per cent. At 79.63 per cent, Surat tops
The pass percentage of Gujarati medium is 64.58 per cent while for the Hindi medium is 72.66 per cent. However, the highest pass percentage among subjects if for Telugu with 88.64 per cent while it 88.11 per cent for English.
66.97% students have passed the Gujarat board Class 10 examination. Last year the pass percentage was 67.50%. This year, out of the 828944 students who had registered for the exam, 822823 took the exam. Out of them 551023 students passed the exam.
In a notice issued on May 15, the GSEB said that the result of class 10 and Sanskrit Pratham will be announced on gseb.org on May 21 from 8am. Result sheet will be available at schools from 11am to 4pm. All principals are requested to collect marksheets from concerned authorities. The Gujarat board SSC exam 2019 was conducted in March.
Surat region has the highest result with 79.63 pass percent. Lowest pass percent was witnessed in Chhota Udaipur - 46.38%. 366 schools have 100 per cent result while 63 schools had 0 percent. 995 schools have less than 30 percent result.
This year also girls outshone boys. A total of 62.83% boys and 72.64 per cent girls passed the Gujarat board SSC exam. Last year also, girls had outscored boys. This year 6142 specially-abled students had taken the exam out of which 20% of them which means 872 students could pass the exam
Gujarati medium - 64.97%
Hindi Medium - 72.66%
This time, a total number of 11,03,854 students had appeared for the Class 10 SSC exams, out of which 6,973 were found to be involved in unfsir practices.
Students can now check their respective scores at the official website, gseb.org.in. If they are unable to open the same, they may also check the result at other private websites such as examresults.net, indiaresults.com. Students will be able to obtain their mark sheets between from 11 am to 2 pm at respective district examination centres today itself.
Girls this year have outperformed boys with better pass percentage. Topper Savani Hil Ishwarbhai holds 99 per cent. Overall, the pass percentage is really low this time.
In terms of performance, this year, the highest and lowest passing percentage districts are from south Gujarat. Surat registered with highest 80.06 per cent, only 37.35 per cent of the students from the tribal district of Dahod cleared the exam.
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Dahod-37.35
Mahisagar-48.85
Chhota Udepur-49.06
Div-55.80
Aravalli-56.95
Surat-80.06
Junagadh-78.33
Rajkot-75.92
Morbi-73.59
Dangs-72.50
This year, the pass percentage in the class 12 exam dropped by a percent to 72.99. The girls have outperformed again with a pass percentage of 72.01, while that of boys is 71.83 per cent.
The students who had appeared in the examination can check the results through the official website- gseb.org.in, indiaresults.com
Rajkot recorded the highest number of schools that posted a result of 100 per cent followed by Surat with 37 schools
Again Dahod has the highest number of schools (139) with result of less than 30 per cent. Previous year, this number was only 9 schools. On the other hand, Div reduced its schools with less than 30 per cent results from 53 in 2017 to none this year, recording the highest improvement.
Dahod with 301 schools recorded the highest number of schools with 0 per cent result followed by Vadodara and Sabarkantha with 7 schools each.
The students who had appeared in the examination can check the results through the official website gseb.org.in, apart from it, the results are available at indiaresults.com
Step 1: Visit the official website, gseb.org.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the notification for the class 10 results
Step 3: Fill in your roll number in the fields provided and submit it
Step 4: Download your results and take a print out for further reference.
From 1007 copying cases detected by CCTV cameras in 2016, these increased to 1198 in 2017 which further increased to 1231, this year. Another 105 copying cases were detected during examinations physically. Result of another 682 candidates was held back due to copying and other reasons. Thus, results of a total 2018 candidates have been held back.
Shockingly, Sukhsar in Dahod district that recorded a pass percentage of 71.94 per cent dropped to merely 5.93 per cent this year. Thus, recording as the centre with the lowest result,a drastic decline of 66 per cent in a single year.
Khorasa in Junagadh district recorded the highest of 96.93 per cent result.
While Surat with 80.06 per cent retained the position of best district, Dahod replaced Narmada at the bottom most rank with 37.35 per cent. The pass percentage of Surat slightly increased from 79.27 to 80.06 per cent this year, that of worst district shot down from 46.90 (Narmada )in 2017 to 37.73 per cent in Dahod.
Increasing from 3750 candidates in 2017, as many as 6378 scored the highest grade of A1 (99 to 100 marks). This is been witnessing an increase in last three years as 3115 candidates scored in this bracket in the year 2016.
Dahod-37.35
Mahisagar-48.85
Chhota Udepur-49.06
Div-55.80
Aravalli-56.95
Ahead with 72.69 pass percent against 63.73 percentage scored by boys, girls once again outshone boys in the secondary examinations. Though both recorded a slight decline of nearly one per cent in the pass percentage as compared to previous year, the gap was maintained at 8.96 per cent. Similar trend was witnessed among private and external candidates as boys recorded a pass percentage of 5.13 per cent, girls doubled it to 11.70 per cent.
District-wise, the best pass percentage is of Surat which 80.06 per cent, Junagadh is 78.33 per cent, Rajkot is 75.92 per cent, Morbi is 73.59 per cent and Dangs is 72.50 per cent
This year as many as 6378 scored the highest grade of A1 (99 to 100 marks). This is been witnessing an increase in last three years as 3115 candidates scored in this bracket in the year 2016. In 2017, 3750 candidates got highest grade
At 908 total examination centres across the state, a total of 7.90 lakh regular students appeared for their Class 10 exams. Out of this, 5.33 lakh have passed the exam. These students are now eligible for qualifying certificate (EQC) of secondary examination. As students are not awarded marks but grades, to qualify in a subject a candidate must obtain a minimum of grade D (33 till 40 marks) in all subjects.
This year too, despite grace marks and counting repeaters and private candidates separately, the overall pass percentage of over 10.61 lakh students in Gujarat who had appeared for Class 10 GSHSEB examinations including 7.90 lakh regular, 2.33 lakh repeaters and 37,725 external or private candidates stands at 53.62 per cent, almost similar to 53.10 per cent recorded in the year 2017.
In 2016, among both the medical and non-medical streams, the pass percentage of the non-medical stream had recorded 89.94 per cent which was higher than 80.96 per cent for the medical students.
To qualify in a subject, a candidate must obtain a minimum of grade ‘D’ To be eligible for higher Secondary Certificate, a candidate must obtain minimum of grade ‘D’ in all subjects. Those candidates who have obtained grade ‘E1’ or ‘E2’ in the subjects of External Examination shall have to improve their performance through subsequent attempts and qualify.
Last year, the HSC or Class 12 Arts and Commerce exam results were declared on May 30. The overall pass percentage was 56.82%, which is 1% higher than pass percentage for 2016 at 55.82%
In 2015, over 4,000 cheating incidents detected. The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) has detected a total of 4,316 cases in its Class 10 and 12 examinations. The control room at the Board office and the investigation squad that visited the examination centres had reported a total of 1,276 cases of copying and cheating. The other 3,040 incidents have been caught on CCTV cameras and tablets installed inside the classrooms.
Step 1: Visit the official website, gseb.org.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the notification for the class 10 results.
Step 3: Fill in your roll number in the fields provided and submit it
Step 4: Download your results and take a print out for further reference.
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board has released the results of the Class 10 examination on Tuesday, May 21. The students who had appeared in the examination can check the results through the official website- gseb.org.in