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Result Declared: Gujarat Board Class 12 Results 2026 Released—Here's How to Check Using Your Seat Number..

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Gujarat Board GSEB HSC 12th Result 2026 Declared: There is news of great relief for the lakhs of students awaiting their Class 12 results from the Gujarat Board. The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has finally declared the examination results. Students who have been waiting for the results for a long time can now easily check their outcomes online. As per the scheduled time, the Board released the results on May 4 at 10:00 AM. By visiting the official website, gseb.org, and using their seat numbers, students can not only view their results but also download their digital mark sheets.

**How ​​to Check Your Result**
First, visit the official website.
Click on the 'GSEB HSC Result 2026' link on the homepage.
A new page will open, where you will need to enter your login details.
After entering the details, click 'Submit' to view your result on the screen.
Download the result and print a copy to keep safe for future reference.

**Minimum Marks Required to Pass**
To pass the Gujarat Board Class 12 examination, students are required to secure at least 33 percent marks in each individual subject. Additionally, an aggregate score of 33 percent is mandatory, and it is compulsory to obtain a minimum 'D' grade in all subjects.

**Last Year's Performance**
Last year, in 2025, the Class 12 results were released on May 5. At that time, the overall pass percentage stood at 83.08 percent. Female students outperformed their male counterparts, with a pass percentage of 87.24 percent for girls compared to 79.56 percent for boys.

**When Were the Exams Held?**
This year, the Class 12 Board examinations were conducted between February 26 and March 18. The exams were held in an offline mode, conducted in a single shift from 3:00 PM to 6:15 PM. The examinations concluded peacefully at designated centers across the entire state.

**Special Security Arrangements**
The administration had implemented strict measures to prevent any form of malpractice or irregularities during the examinations. CCTV cameras were installed at all examination centers, and officials were deployed for surveillance. Additionally, police forces were present to maintain law and order.

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