Goa Board SSC 10th Result 2026 has been declared on April 26, 2026, by the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Students can now check their marks online through the official website. The overall pass percentage recorded this year is 94.51%.
Goa Board SSC Result 2026 Official Website and Result Link
The GBSHSE SSC Result 2026 is available on the official websites gbshse.in and results.gbshsegoa.net. Students need to login using their credentials to access the marksheet. Candidates are advised to download and keep a printout of the result for future admission purposes.
Goa Board SSC 2026 Pass Percentage and Result Statistics
The board has released detailed statistics along with the result. This year recorded a strong performance by students across the state.
- Total students appeared: 20,618
- Total students passed: 19,486
- Overall pass percentage: 94.51%
Additionally, 594 students were placed in the Needs Improvement (NI) category, while 191 students were marked under the reserved category.
Goa SSC Result 2026 Gender-wise Performance
Girls have outperformed boys in the SSC examination this year. The performance gap reflects higher pass rates among female candidates.
- Girls appeared: 9,805 | Passed: 9,414 | Pass %: 96.01%
- Boys appeared: 10,813 | Passed: 10,072 | Pass %: 93.15%
The data shows a clear lead in pass percentage for girls over boys in 2026.
Goa Board SSC 2026 Exam Dates and Conduct
The SSC examinations were conducted earlier this year in offline mode. The board ensured smooth conduct across all centres.
- Exam dates: March 13 to April 09, 2026
- Total exam centres: 32 across the state
How to Check Goa Board SSC Result 2026 Online?
Students can follow the steps below to check their results online. The process is simple and requires login credentials.
- Visit the official website – gbshse.in
- Click on SSC Result 2026 link
- Enter login details
- Submit and view result
- Download and print the marksheet
Students should carefully verify all details mentioned in the marksheet after downloading. In case of any discrepancy, they must contact the board authorities for correction.