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10th class Gujarat board Hindi medium Maths Question paper 2025

Chelsie G 19th Sep, 2025

Hello! If you’re preparing for the Class 10 Gujarat Board exams (Hindi medium), the 2025 Maths question paper will help you understand the pattern, type of questions, and important topics. I’ll be attaching the link to the paper here so you can practice with it.
https://school.careers360.com/boards/gseb/gseb-ssc-mathematics-question-paper-2025
https://school.careers360.com/boards/gseb/gseb-ssc-question-papers

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10th class Gujarat board maths 2025

SEJAL JAIN 19th Sep, 2025

Hello

The Gujarat Board Class 10 Maths syllabus 2025 includes topics like Number Systems, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, and Statistics & Probability. You will study polynomials, linear and quadratic equations, triangles, circles, and surface areas of solids.
Trigonometric ratios and problems on heights and distances are part of the syllabus. The exam is for 80 marks and lasts about 3 hours.
Each unit has a specific weightage in the exam, like Algebra and Geometry being important. You can find detailed syllabus PDFs on the official Gujarat Board website for better preparation.

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Hello sir, I am registering for gate 2026. During registration it ask for first, middle and last name and based on them generate full name.I follow this it generate Vikash Rameshbhai Bhagel but in my id card written Bhagel Vikash Rameshbhai where surname is first, it may acceptable or not.

Abhilasha Agrawal 13th Sep, 2025

Yes, it will be acceptable. In GATE registration, the name should match your valid photo ID proof in terms of spelling, not the order. Many Indian IDs have surname written first, while the portal generates it as first–middle–last. Since all three parts of your name (Vikash, Rameshbhai, Bhagel) are correct, there won’t be any issue. Just ensure you upload the correct ID proof. During verification, they check spelling, photo, and signature, not the word order.



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i used black gel pen in gseb hsc board exam instead of black ball pen in omr but I ensured during submittion that there was no smudging or bleeding of ink, then what happen now!!

Saurabh Yadav 17th Apr, 2025

Hii,

In the GSEB HSC board exam, it's typically important to use a black ballpoint pen for filling out the OMR sheet, as it ensures proper readability by the scanning machines. Since you used a black gel pen instead, there's a possibility that the OMR sheet might not be processed accurately if the gel ink has any irregularities (like smudging ).

However, since you made sure there was no smudging of the ink, and the writing is clear, there's a chance that your response could still be acceptable. The best course of action now is to stay calm and monitor your results when they are released. If there are any issues, you might want to contact the board or your school to inquire about the situation.

In the future, it's always safest to strictly follow the instructions regarding the type of pen to use.

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Hello sir/maam, I have roughly two months for my GSEB HSC BOARDS my is syllabus is not done yet I am worried and trying hard i want to score 90 % , please guide me . Is NCERT and past 5 years paper enough to score 90 % ? My practical exams and preboards is also coming and how can I manage them?tip?

Syed Ali 28th Dec, 2024

Don't worry! With two months left, you can achieve your goal of scoring 90% in your GSEB HSC boards by following a focused and strategic plan. Here's a detailed guide to help you:



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Step 1: Prioritize Your Syllabus


1. Know Your Weightage:


Focus on chapters/topics that carry more marks. Refer to the blueprint or weightage distribution given by GSEB.




2. NCERT Books:


NCERT books are your foundation. Read them thoroughly, especially for core subjects like Science and Mathematics.


Highlight key points, formulas, and definitions.




3. Past 5 Years’ Question Papers:


Solve the past 5 years’ papers for familiarization with question patterns.






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Step 2: Study Plan


1. Break Down Your Day:


Dedicate 6–8 hours daily for self-study. Split it into 2-hour blocks for better focus.


Morning: Revise difficult subjects (Physics/Chemistry/Math).


Afternoon: Practice questions (numericals, diagrams, writing answers).


Evening: Lighter subjects like Biology or languages.



Dedicate an hour daily to solving previous years' papers.




2. Weekly Targets:


Cover at least 50% of your syllabus in the first month. Use the second month for revisions and mock tests.






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Step 3: Focus on Practical Exams


1. Practical Notebooks:


Ensure your practical files are complete and neat. They carry marks and leave a good impression.




2. Prepare Well:


Understand the experiments and their principles. Practice writing procedures and observations.




3. Balance Theory and Practicals:


Allocate a fixed time daily for practical subjects alongside theory.






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Step 4: Strategies for Pre-Boards


1. Use Pre-Boards as Practice:


Treat them as a mock test for boards. Take them seriously to gauge your preparation level.




2. Learn From Mistakes:


Analyze your pre-board papers to identify weak areas and improve on them.






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Step 5: Tips for Scoring 90%+


1. Revise Regularly:


Revise what you study daily. Focus on key formulas, diagrams, and important definitions.




2. Solve Sample Papers:


Time yourself while solving papers to improve speed and accuracy.




3. Avoid Overthinking:


Focus on one subject at a time. Don’t stress about unfinished portions; instead, focus on what you can complete.




4. Stay Healthy:


Eat healthy, sleep for at least 6–7 hours, and exercise or meditate to stay fresh.






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Time Management Tips


1. Make a To-Do List:


Plan each day in advance to balance studies, practicals, and rest.




2. Set Priorities:


Focus on high-scoring topics and weaker areas first.




3. Short Breaks:


Take 10–15 minute breaks after every 2 hours of study to stay energized.






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With

proper dedication and a structured approach, you can score 90%+ in your GSEB HSC boards. Stick to your schedule, practice diligently, and stay confident!


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sir hello I am from gseb board and i recently see my 12 th result in boards i score 225 OUt of 450 total theory + practical so can I eligibile for neet 2025

Itisha negi 8th Jul, 2024

Hii

The minimum passing percentage in 12 th standard to be eligible for neet is 50 % for general category and for  sc/st/obc it is 40%

In case you are physically or psychologically disabled you need 45 %

Since you have scored 225 out of 450 your percentage is 50% . You are eligible for neet.

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can i get admission in msu....my percentage in 12 th gseb is 65% and gujcet marks is 40 and jee mains is 87 percentile....

Manasvini Gupta 16th Jul, 2024

Admission to MSU (Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda) depends on various factors, including the specific program and department requirements. With a 65% in GSEB HSC exams , 40 marks in GUJCET , and an 87 percentile in JEE Mains , you may be considered for admission, but it is competitive. Ensure to check the specific cut-offs and eligibility criteria for your desired course, as they can vary each academic year.

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i have completed 12th from gujarat board exam and now i want to get admission in mumbai college so what i have to do?

Mallika Thaledder 16th Jul, 2024

To get admission to Mumbai College after completing 12th from Gujarat board, you can follow the tips given below:

  • Firstly, research and make a list of colleges in Mumbai and programs you're interested in.
  • Check the eligibility criteria for those colleges.
  • Apply for the colleges by filling out the application forms and submitting the required documents etc.

Also, check the links we have provided below to help you decide the best courses and career options that you can choose after competing Class 12.

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