The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has issued detailed instructions for entering Class 12 HSC 2026 practical exam marks for students in the general stream. This step is part of the board’s preparations ahead of the final theory examinations scheduled in February–March 2026.
GSEB Practical Marks Entry Process for HSC General Stream
GSEB has outlined a structured process to ensure proper submission of practical marks awarded to students in subjects that involve practical assessment. Examiners and school officials are required to upload the practical exam scores online using the board’s designated portals. The marks must be entered strictly based on the SID (Student Identification) number assigned to each candidate.
GSEB HSC 2026 Entry Portals and Technical Guidelines
- Practical marks must be submitted through official board systems, including gseb.org, gsebpractical.in, or other specified online platforms.
- Entries should be accurate and correspond exactly with student identifiers to avoid errors in records.
- Only marks entered within the active submission window will be considered valid by the board.
GSEB HSC 2026: Timeline and Compliance Requirements
The practical marks entry window opened on 5 February 2026, allowing examiners and authorised school officials to begin uploading scores immediately as exams concluded. GSEB has emphasised that schools and evaluators must complete online mark submissions within the allotted period. Late entries or incomplete uploads may affect the official inclusion of practical performance in final board exam records.
Importance Ahead of the Main GSEB HSC 2026 Board Exams
This guideline comes at a time when GSEB is actively preparing for the board exam season, with practical assessments already underway for various subjects. Proper mark entry is essential to finalise students’ overall scores before the theory exams commence in late February–March 2026. The board’s move also aligns with broader efforts to ensure transparency and accuracy in assessment reporting, building on recent directives to monitor exam conduct and record submissions more effectively across Gujarat schools.