GSEB SSC Result 2026 Tomorrow:The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) is set to declare the SSC (Class 10) Result 2026 on May 6 at 8:00 AM, as per official updates. Students who took the board examinations can access their results through the board’s official websites, which will be available for millions of students to use.
GSEB SSC Result 2026 Date and Time
- Result Date: May 6, 2026
- Time: 8:00 AM
- Conducting Body: Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB)
The GSEB SSC examination process requires large student participation throughout each academic year. The 2025 examination period saw 7.62 lakh candidates register for the test, while 7.46 lakh candidates actually took the test. The group achieved a passing rate of approximately 6.20 lakh successful students. The testing process took place at 989 different locations across 87 testing areas, which included more than 3200 testing sites and more than 31000 testing rooms that operated throughout the entire state.
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Official Websites to Check GSEB SSC Result 2026 Tomorrow
Students can check their results on the following official websites:
- gseb.org
- gsebeservice.com
Expected Pass Percentage
Looking at past trends, the GSEB SSC result was declared on May 8 in 2025. The overall pass percentage stood at 83.08%, indicating a stable performance by students across the state. This year’s result is being released slightly earlier, on May 6, which could reflect improved evaluation timelines by the board.
How to Check GSEB SSC Result Online?
1. Visit the official website: gseb.org
2. Click on the SSC/Class 10 result link
3. Enter the six-digit seat number
4. Complete captcha verification if prompted, and submit details.
Details Mentioned on GSEB SSC Marksheet
The online marksheet will include:
- Student’s Name
- Seat Number
- Subject-wise Marks
- Total Marks
- Grade/Percentage
- Qualifying Status (Pass/Fail)
Students should verify all details carefully. In case of discrepancies, they must contact their respective schools or board authorities.












