Gujarat Board Exam Schedule 2025 Announced : The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has officially released the timetable for the GSEB Class 10 and Class 12 Board Exams 2025. According to the schedule, the exams will take place from February 27 to March 13, 2025.
Students can access the detailed timetable for both Class 10 (SSC) and Class 12 (HSC) exams across various streams, including Sanskrit Pratham, Science, General, Uttar Buniyadi, Sanskrit Madhyama, and vocational streams. The schedules are available for download on the GSEB's official websites: gseb.org.in and gsebeservice.com.
Check detailed GSEB Gujarat Board Class 10 time-table here
Check detailed GSEB Gujarat Board Class 12 schedule for Science, Commerce and Arts
The Gujarat Board's Class 12 Science stream exam is set to begin on February 27 and will continue until March 10. The exam will be divided into two parts: the first part will feature OMR-based question papers worth 50 marks, for which students will have 60 minutes to complete. The practical exams for Science students will be held on February 6, and schools are required to submit the practical results to the online education board by February 21.
For the Commerce and Arts streams, the Class 12 exams will also commence on February 27 and run until March 13. These exams will be held in different shifts- morning and evening, depending on the subject.
Students can access the detailed timetable for both Class 10 (SSC) and Class 12 (HSC) exams across various streams, including Sanskrit Pratham, Science, General, Uttar Buniyadi, Sanskrit Madhyama, and vocational streams. The schedules are available for download on the GSEB's official websites: gseb.org.in and gsebeservice.com.
Check detailed GSEB Gujarat Board Class 10 time-table here
Check detailed GSEB Gujarat Board Class 12 schedule for Science, Commerce and Arts
The Gujarat Board's Class 12 Science stream exam is set to begin on February 27 and will continue until March 10. The exam will be divided into two parts: the first part will feature OMR-based question papers worth 50 marks, for which students will have 60 minutes to complete. The practical exams for Science students will be held on February 6, and schools are required to submit the practical results to the online education board by February 21.
For the Commerce and Arts streams, the Class 12 exams will also commence on February 27 and run until March 13. These exams will be held in different shifts- morning and evening, depending on the subject.
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