
Gujarat Board GSEB SSC 10th Result 2025 Date & Time Announced, To Be Out Tomorrow
GSEB 10th Result 2025: GSEB has announced that detailed instructions regarding sending students' mark sheets and S.R. copies school-wise will be made later.
GSEB 10th Result 2025: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB), Gandhinagar has announced the date and time of the GSHSEB SSC or class 10th examination results 2025. According to the official notice, the scorecards will be out tomorrow, May 8 at 8 AM.
The Class 10 board exams were held from February 27 to March 13, 2025, across the state. The results of the Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination Standard-10 (SSC) and Sanskrit First Examination held in February-March 2025 will be declared on the board website tomorrow.
The GSEB SSC results 2025 will be available on the official portal at gseb.org. Students will be able to get their results by filling in the examination seat number. Students will also be able to get their results by sending their seat number on WhatsApp number 6357300971.
GSEB has announced that detailed instructions regarding sending students' mark sheets and S.R. copies school-wise will be made later.
Instructions for verification and document verification after the examination will be posted on the board's website, the application for which will begin after the results are announced.
Instructions for filling the application forms for Supplementary Examination-2025 online will be also be announced later by GSEB. School principals, parents, students and all concerned have been advised to take note of this.
GSEB SSC 10th Result 2025: How To Check?
First Published:
May 07, 2025, 19:43 IST
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
4 hours ago
- Time of India
Teachers pillars of society, nation building: Governor Gehlot
Mangaluru: Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot said, "Teachers are the pillars of society, building knowledge, values, and moral principles. They not only impart knowledge to students but also provide direction, vision, and purpose to their lives. Just as a lamp burns itself to dispel darkness, teachers illuminate society by spreading the light of knowledge, values, and ideas." He was speaking during Prerana Diwas-2025, organised by the Karnataka Rajya Mahavidyalaya Shikshaka Sangha (KRMSS) in Moodbidri, on Saturday. The event was held to felicitate exemplary educators and celebrate their unwavering dedication to shaping young minds. He added that the guru-disciple tradition has been an integral part of India's cultural heritage, where teachers are revered as 'Guru Brahma' and 'Guru Vishnu'. "Whether it is ancient scholars or modern educators like Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, all have demonstrated that teachers are not only knowledge providers but also builders of society. Teachers are the architects of nation-building," he said. "In today's society, surrounded by moral crises, technological changes, and global challenges, teachers are the foundation for innovation, wisdom, and ethics. In the current era of technological revolution, artificial intelligence, and global competition, the role of teachers has become even more crucial. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 30 Remarkable Women from 80–100 Years in the Past Undo Their dedication and innovation inspire countless individuals. When they live their personal lives with honesty and simplicity, they embody the true meaning of inspiration," he said about teaching professionals. Governor Gehlot stressed the need to make the current education system more value-based, student-centred, and innovative. HS Ballal, vice-chancellor of Manipal Academy of Higher Education, and Ananthakrishna Bhat, a constitutional expert and founder of Saraswati Group of Institutions, Meghalaya, were honoured with lifetime achievement award.


NDTV
9 hours ago
- NDTV
Staff Selection Commission Combined Hindi Translators Result Released, Details Here
SSC CHT Result 2025: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the final result for Combined Hindi Translators (CHT) exam. Candidates who had appeared for the examination can check and download the result on the official website, SSC CHT Result 2025: How To Download SSC CHT Result 2025? Visit the official website, Under the Notice Board, click on "Combined Hindi Translator 2024". The result file will be automatically downloaded. Save the result for future reference. The category-wise details of 272 candidates provisionally accepted for various posts in Different Minsitry/Department/Offices has also been released. Check below: Category Vacancies Candidates Recommended SC 42 42# ST 22 22 OBC 38 38# EWS 19 19 UR 151 151* TOTAL 272 272 As per the official notice, a total of 1,736 candidates who had submitted their Option-cum preference online have been considered for further selection process. The allocation of posts and department has been made on the basis of marks achieved by the candidate in Paper I and II and the choices preferences submitted by them online.


New Indian Express
12 hours ago
- New Indian Express
Punjab plans new law to ban tree felling in cities, seeks mandatory replanting
CHANDIGARH: In order to maintain green cover for ensuring ecological balance and to regulate the felling and replanting of trees, the Punjab government has come up with the tree act, The Punjab Protection of Trees Act, 2025. Under the proposed legislation, no one will be allowed to cut trees in urban areas without permission. Every jurisdiction in the state will have a designated 'tree officer' whose approval will be mandatory before a tree is felled. Sources said that the state forest and wildlife department has prepared the draft and sent it to various departments for comments. Once feedback is received, it will be sent to the state cabinet for final approval and subsequent notification. As per the proposed act, a copy of which is with this newspaper, the objective is 'to maintain green cover for ensuring ecological balance besides preventing pollution of environment and conserving the soil.' It thus seeks to regulate the felling and replanting of trees in Punjab. The act will be applicable to all municipal bodies across Punjab. Rural areas will be exempted as agroforestry is carried out in villages, said sources. According to the act, only a dead tree or one which has fallen without the aid of human agency in any urban area will be permitted to be cut. Three officers will be appointed by the state government from either the local bodies department or any other department, and they will be responsible for granting permission to individuals or government agencies seeking to fell trees. The officer must give a decision on an application within 30 days, and within seven days for a dead tree. The officer must record the reasons for the decision after conducting an inquiry and, if they find the tree poses a danger to a person or property, the permission cannot be refused. The act states that any person granted permission to cut a tree shall be bound to plant and tend two trees in lieu of every tree cut, preferably in the same area. If land is not available, the tree officer may allow trees to be planted elsewhere or permit the applicant to deposit money in the state treasury, but reasons for this must be recorded in writing.