The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has officially declared the HSC (Class 12) Result 2026, showcasing an impressive academic performance across both Science and General streams.
One of the biggest highlights this year is that 209 schools in the Science stream and 2,030 schools in the General stream recorded a perfect 100% pass result, reflecting consistent academic excellence across institutions.
The results were announced on May 4, 2026, and are now available online for students across the state.
Pass Percentage Highlights: General Stream Leads
The overall performance in 2026 remained strong, with the General stream outperforming the Science stream in terms of pass percentage.
- General Stream Pass Percentage: Around 95%+
- Science Stream Pass Percentage: Around 84%+
Experts note that the General stream has consistently maintained higher pass rates, while Science continues to remain competitive due to its rigorous curriculum.
Thousands of Schools Achieve 100% Results
A major takeaway from this year’s results is the remarkable number of schools achieving 100% success rates:
- 209 schools (Science stream)
- 2,030 schools (General stream)
This achievement reflects improved teaching standards, better academic support systems, and consistent student performance across Gujarat.
Over 6 Lakh Students Appeared
The GSEB HSC exams saw participation from over 6 lakh students, with a majority from the General stream and a significant number from the Science stream.
The exams were conducted earlier this year across hundreds of centres with extensive evaluation processes involving thousands of teachers.
How to Check GSEB HSC Result 2026
Students can easily access their results through multiple platforms:
- Official website: gseb.org
- WhatsApp service (seat number-based result)
- SMS facility
- DigiLocker
To check the result online:
- Visit the official website
- Enter your seat number
- Download and save the marksheet
Girls Continue to Outperform Boys
Like previous years, female students have once again outperformed male candidates, maintaining a consistent trend in Gujarat board results.
This highlights steady academic improvement and gender parity in education across the state.






