The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has officially declared the Class 12 (HSC) results for the year 2026. The results, announced at 10:00 AM, are now accessible on the board's official website, gseb.org.
Exam and Result Overview
The 2026 board examinations were conducted from February 26 to March 18, with Class 12 exams held in the afternoon session across multiple centers in the state. Over 15 lakh students registered for both SSC and HSC exams this year. The evaluation process involved more than 75,000 teachers working across hundreds of centers. With checking and verification completed on time, the board maintained its early May result schedule.
How to Check GSEB HSC Result 2026
Candidates can follow these steps to download the GSEB Class 12th result 2026 on the official website, gseb.org:
- Visit the official website, gseb.org.
- On the homepage, search and click on the HSC result 2026 link.
- Enter your six-digit seat number as printed on your admit card.
- Submit the result and view the marksheet.
- Download the scorecard and keep it saved on your computer.
Alternatively, candidates can click on the direct link provided on the website. The provisional marksheet displays subject-wise marks, grades, overall percentage, and qualifying status. Students are advised to download and keep a copy for immediate use until original documents are issued by schools.
Alternative Channels to Download Result
To manage high demand, GSEB has enabled result access through WhatsApp and SMS services. Students can send their seat number via WhatsApp to receive their result directly, or use SMS formats based on their stream. These parallel systems are designed to reduce server load and ensure that students are not locked out during peak hours.
Passing Criteria for GSEB HSC 2026
Students are required to secure a minimum of 33 percent marks in each subject and an overall aggregate of 33 percent to pass. The benchmark has remained consistent over the years.
Performance Trends from 2025
Performance trends from 2025 indicate stable outcomes. The Science stream recorded a pass percentage of 83.51 percent, while General stream results remained higher at 93.7 percent. SSC results last year stood at 83.08 percent, reflecting steady academic performance across the state.
The year's declaration covers all major streams, including Science, General, Vocational, Higher Secondary U.B., and Sanskrit Madhyama. Students can check their results online using their six-digit seat number, as printed on their admit cards. The board has kept the process simple, requiring no additional login credentials.



