
Goa Board SSC, HSSC results declared for Term 1 exams @gbshse.info
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Goa Board has declared the results for Class 10 and 12 term 1 board examinations. Students who have appeared for exams are advised to download their score cards now.
Goa Boards Class 12 results 2022: The exam conducting body, Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) has declared Classes 10 and 12 term-1 board examination results today. Students who appear for the Goa board exams can now check their results by visiting the official website, i.e., gbshse.info. and download their scorecards accordingly.
Goa Board HSSC Results in 2022 have been declared for GBSHSE 12th Term 1 exam that were held from December 2021 to January 2022.
Students can now download their GBSHSE Classes 10 and 12 marks (both) for the exams they gave in Term 1. Students need to keep themselves ready with login credentials to avoid any rush.
Applicants must visit the official website of the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education - gbshse.info
On the homepage, click on the link that reads, 'SSC, HSC Marks 2022 for Term 1 exams can now be downloaded.' (Direct link given below)
Enter your login details to view results
Your Goa Board Result 2022 for the HSSC Term 1 exam will be displayed

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