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Gujarat Board Result 2020 evaluation process to start from this date, check details

The paper evaluation for Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board or GSEB Class 10 and Class 12 students will start from April 16

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Gujarat Board Result 2020: The paper evaluation for Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board or GSEB Class 10 and Class 12 students will start from April 16, Ashwani Kumar, secretary to the Gujarat chief minister, said.

Mr Kumar spoke to media after state Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama held a meeting with representatives of the associations of private schools regarding the school fees issue on April 14.

“Class X and XII board exam answer sheets will be checked starting April 16, and the education board will make arrangements for it and take responsibility of the teachers involved in the exercise,” Mr Kumar said.

The Gujarat Board results will be declared online on the official website of the state board.

The board exams in Gujarat started on March 5 for class 10 (SSC) students and concluded on March 17, 2020. The Gujarat Board exam for class 12 (HSC) General stream students began on March 5 and end on March 21, 2020.

The board examination for vocational subjects was conducted from March 13 to March 21.

Mr Kumar also said that colleges and universities across the state will be on vacation between April 15 and May 15, and their annual examinations will be conducted as per guidelines that will be issued by UGC and AICTE.

“Apart from this, a virtual learning platform has been developed with NaMo-e tablet application created by the Department of Education. It offers syllabus for all the courses from different universities,” the release reads.

In the press release, Mr Chudasama said, “Department is actively using social media and technology so that no student has to face adverse impact on their study due to COVID-19. Education department of state will continue working with commitment until the situation is corrected”.

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