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As speculation intensifies over the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) HSC Science Result 2025, the board has officially clarified that no result date has been confirmed yet.
On April 17, social media was abuzz with claims that the Class 12 Science results and GUJCET 2025 scores would be declared at 9:00 a.m. The notice, written in Gujarati, was widely shared and even believed by many to be authentic. However, the Gujarat Board has now intervened, calling the viral circular “fake” and urging the public not to trust unofficial sources.
GSEB released a press statement confirming that it has not announced any specific date or time for the result declaration. Students and parents have been advised to rely only on the official website — gseb.org — for updates.
“Any information regarding HSC Science results and GUJCET 2025 will be published only on our official website. Please do not circulate or trust unverified content,” the board emphasized.
The GSEB Class 12 Science exams were conducted between February 27 and March 10, 2025. General stream exams concluded by March 17. While the board has not confirmed a release date, past trends indicate results are likely by the end of April.
Visit gseb.org
Click on ‘HSC Science Stream Result 2025’
Enter your 6-digit seat number
Submit to view your result
Download your marksheet for records
Students are also advised to keep their roll numbers handy to avoid last-minute hassle once the results are released. In case of heavy traffic on the official website during result hours, they should wait patiently and avoid relying on third-party websites or social media updates. The Gujarat Board reiterated that official information will only be communicated through their website, ensuring transparency and accuracy.
The board has reiterated that any misinformation, especially during such a crucial time for students, can lead to unnecessary panic. Stay tuned to official sources for timely and accurate updates.