The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) will announce the HSC (Class 12) and GUJCET results for 2026 on May 4 at 10:00 AM. This declaration covers all major streams, including Science, General, Vocational, U.B., Sanskrit Madhyama, and the GUJCET entrance examination. Students can access their results through multiple official channels, with the primary method being the board's website, gseb.org. To streamline access, the board requires only the six-digit seat number, eliminating the need for additional credentials like date of birth or registration number.
How to Check Results on the Official Website
To view results online, students should visit gseb.org and select the appropriate link for HSC or GUJCET. After clicking the link, they must enter their seat number and submit. The result page will display subject-wise marks, grades, percentage, and overall qualifying status. It is advisable to download the provisional marksheet or take a screenshot for future reference.
WhatsApp and SMS Services
To reduce website traffic during peak hours, the board has enabled a WhatsApp-based result service. Students can send their seat number to +91 63573 00971 and receive their result directly as a reply. Additionally, SMS services are available: HSC Science students can send 'GJ12S [SeatNumber]' to 58888111, General stream students can send 'GJ12G [SeatNumber]' to the same number, and SSC students can send 'SSC [SeatNumber]' to 56263.
Key Details for Students
Students must have their seat number ready, which is printed on the admit card and serves as the only required credential across all access methods. The board expects high traffic immediately after the result release, so alternative channels like WhatsApp are recommended for quicker access.
Streams and Scale of Examinations
The 2026 board examinations were held from February 26 to March 18, 2026, with Class 12 papers conducted in the afternoon session across Gujarat. Over 15.28 lakh students registered for SSC and HSC exams combined. The evaluation involved more than 75,000 teachers at 454 centres. The May 4 announcement includes results for Science, General, Vocational, U.B., and Sanskrit Madhyama streams, along with GUJCET 2026.
Previous Year Performance Trends
In 2025, the board declared HSC Science and General results on May 5, followed by SSC on May 8. The pass percentage for SSC was 83.08%, for HSC Science 83.51%, and for HSC General 93.7%. General stream results have historically been higher than Science.
Importance of Combined Result Declaration
Releasing HSC and GUJCET results together allows students to proceed with admission processes without delay. For engineering and pharmacy admissions in Gujarat, both board marks and GUJCET scores are used in merit preparation. Students are advised to keep their seat numbers handy and use multiple platforms to avoid delays.



