GSEB asks schools to upload Class 12 practical marks 2025 for exams held at school level
Anu Parthiban | February 7, 2025 | 10:25 AM IST | 2 mins read
GSEB Class 12 Board exam 2025 will be held from February 27 to March 13. The board has instructed schools to upload practical marks of general, vocational, science streams.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, Gandhinagar (GSEB) has instructed principals of all higher secondary schools to upload the Class 12 marks obtained by general, vocational, science stream students in the practical exams. The GSEB Class 12 practical exams have to be updated through the official website, gseb.org, by February 21.
The Gujarat Board will conduct the GSEB Class 12 board exams 2025 from February 27 to March 13 for all streams. The marks obtained in practical exams can be uploaded through the official websites, scischool.gsebpractical.in or gsebpractical.in, the board said.
For GSEB Class 12 general stream, UU basic stream, Sanskrit madhyama, vocational stream, marks of the students should be filled based on the seat number allotted for the February 2025 practical exams.
“The schools in which the curriculum of vocational subjects of Sector Skill Council is implemented, the marks obtained by the candidate out of 20 marks of school level internal evaluation and the marks obtained by the candidate out of 50 marks of practical evaluation conducted by Sector Skill Council (SSC) must be obtained from the representative of Sector Skill Council (SSC) and filled online by the school itself,” it said.
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In case of discrepancy, the board directed the principals to contact the general stream (A-1) branch of the office at Gandhinagar immediately for rectification of the error.
For GSEB Class 12 science stream, the practical exam for computer (332) subject was held at school-level. Therefore, the marks obtained by students will have to be submitted online by the school through the specific official link. In case of discrepancy, the officials should contact the science stream (A) branch of the GSEB office.
The marks of the students will have to be filled based on the application number, SID number, or name of the candidates as entered in the exam application form. “All the instructions for filling marks online will be available online after logging in with your school index number and registered mobile number,” it added.
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