
GSEB SSC Result 2026 Out: The wait is finally over! The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) declared the results for the Class 10th (SSC) exams 2026 today morning at 8 AM. After a long wait, the results for lakhs of students are now available on the official website, gseb.org. This year's results have thrown up some interesting numbers, with the overall pass percentage and district-wise performance grabbing everyone's attention. Here's a full breakdown.
The Gujarat Board's Class 10th exams were conducted between February 26 and March 16, 2026. All papers were held in a single shift from 10 AM to 1:15 PM. The Class 12th exams were also held during the same period, and their results were announced earlier on May 5.
This year, the total pass percentage for the GSEB SSC exam is 83.86%, which is a slight increase compared to last year. A total of 7,56,392 students appeared for the exam, out of which 6,34,327 students passed. Last year, the pass percentage was 83.08%. This is the second consecutive year that the board's overall result has crossed the 80% mark.
Once again, girls have performed better than boys in the results. The pass percentage for female students is 88.28%, while for male students, it is 80.12%. This gap shows that the performance of girls has been remarkably strong this year as well.
According to reports, there was a significant difference in the results across various districts and mediums.
If you want to know the highest marks and the number of students who achieved them in each subject, here's the list. Science had the highest number of toppers, with 8,250 students scoring a perfect 100/100. In Basic Maths, over 3,500 students got full marks, while only 91 students managed to score 100 in Standard Maths. Sanskrit and Social Science also saw a large number of top scorers.
The GSEB digital marksheet will again show separate marks for theory and practical exams. The final result has been released with a combined grade for all subjects. Students are advised to cross-check their practical marks with their school records.
For students who are not happy with their results, the board is preparing to start the process for re-evaluation and re-checking. Applications for re-checking will begin two days after the results are out. The fee will be Rs. 100 per subject.
A supplementary exam will be held in June 2026 for students who failed or scored low marks. Under the board's 'Best of Two' policy, the better score from the two attempts will be considered final.
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