Goa Board Class 12th result 2022 likely later this week

Results of the Class 12th exams of the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education can be expected to be declared later this week, board officials have said. The Goa Board exam was held last month in the physical mode starting from April 5. The Class 12th Goa Board exam saw registration by 18,215 students – 8,937 boys and 9,278 girls. “The Class 12th result is likely to be declared later this week.
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PANAJI: Results of the Class 12th exams of the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education can be expected to be declared later this week, board officials have said.

The Goa Board exam was held last month in the physical mode starting from April 5.

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The Class 12th Goa Board exam saw registration by 18,215 students – 8,937 boys and 9,278 girls.

“The Class 12th result is likely to be declared later this week. But the date is yet to be finalised,” a Goa Board official said.


Students from 106 higher secondary institutes across Goa answered the public exam. For the Class 12th commerce stream 5,502 students had registered, for the science stream 5,080 students registered, for the arts stream 4,757 and for the vocational stream 2,876.


This will be the first results to be declared after the Goa Board introduced a special evaluation scheme for the academic year 2021-22, which has now been extended to the next academic session too.

As per the scheme, the academic year has been divided into two terms – the first ending in November-December and the second in April-May.


The first terminal examination was held in December/January for 50% of the portion and the test was in the form of multiple-choice questions.


The second terminal exam was conducted for the remaining 50% of the portion and this exam is in the form of subjective questions.



For the final result, scores from both the term exams, project work, assignments and internal marks will be added.



The scheme is in line with requirements of the National Education Policy and is expected to be made a regular feature.



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