GSEB SSC Result 2026 has been announced on May 6, 2026 by the Gujarat Board. The overall pass percentage for regular candidates stands at 83.86%. Students can check their Class 10 results through gseb.org, DigiLocker, and WhatsApp services.
GSEB SSC Result 2026 Statistics and Pass Percentage Details
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board has released detailed performance data along with the results. The figures reflect participation and success rates across categories.
- Total Registered (Regular): 7,69,993
- Total Appeared: 7,56,392
- Total Passed: 6,34,327
- Overall Pass Percentage: 83.86%
For repeater candidates:
- Registered: 70,934
- Appeared: 67,404
- Passed: 22,598
- Pass Percentage: 33.53%
For GSOS category:
- Registered: 25,313
- Appeared: 23,353
- Passed: 6,590
- Pass Percentage: 28.22%
The SSC exams were conducted from February 26, 2026, to March 16, 2026, across 1,701 centres in Gujarat.
Steps to Check Gujarat Board SSC Result 2026 Online
Students can follow a simple process to access their marksheets online. It is advised to keep the seat number ready before checking the result.
- Visit the official website — gseb.org
- Click on “GSEB Class 10 SSC Result 2026” link
- Enter the seat number
- Submit to view the result
- Download or take a screenshot for future use
The result is also accessible via DigiLocker and WhatsApp services.
GSEB SSC Result 2026 Grading System Explained
The board follows a structured grading system based on marks obtained by students. The grades help in categorising performance levels.
- 91–100 marks: A1 Grade
- 81–90 marks: A2 Grade
- 71–80 marks: B1 Grade
- 61–70 marks: B2 Grade
- 51–60 marks: C1 Grade
- 41–50 marks: C2 Grade
- 35–40 marks: D Grade (Minimum Pass)
- 21–34 marks: E1 Grade
- 0–20 marks: E2 Grade
Students must score at least 35 marks to qualify in the exam.
GSEB SSC Result 2026 Re-evaluation and Supplementary Exam Options
The board provides multiple options for students who are not satisfied with their results. These processes begin shortly after the declaration of results. Students can:
- Apply for re-evaluation of answer sheets
- Request a photocopy of the answer book
- Appear for supplementary (improvement) exams
The supplementary exams are meant for students who failed in one or two subjects or wish to improve their scores. This helps candidates avoid losing an academic year and improve overall performance.