Gujarat HSC 2026 Results: General 92.71%, Science 84.33% Announced

The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board announced Class 12 results for 2026, with the General stream achieving 92.71% and Science stream at 84.33%. Girls outperformed boys in both streams, with a pass rate of 95.41% in General and 84.65% in Science. Morbi district led with 94.85% in Science, while Dahod recorded the lowest at 57.44%. Students can access results online, via SMS, or WhatsApp using their seat numbers.

Key Points: Gujarat HSC Results 2026: General 92.71%, Science 84.33%

  • General stream pass percentage at 92.71%
  • Science stream at 84.33%
  • Girls outperform boys in both streams
  • Morbi leads districts; Dahod lowest
  • 2,030 schools achieve 100% in General stream
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Gujarat HSC results 2026 announced: General stream at 92.71 pc, science at 84.33 pc

Gujarat Board announces Class 12 HSC results 2026. Science stream at 84.33%, General at 92.71%. Girls outperform boys. Check scores online.

"The Science stream result improved by one percentage point compared to last year. - Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board"

Gandhinagar, May 4

The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board on Monday announced the Class 12 examination results for 2026, with the Science stream recording a pass percentage of 84.33 and the General stream achieving 92.71 per cent.

The results were formally declared in Gandhinagar by state Education Minister Dr Pradyuman Vaja in the presence of Minister of State for Education, Rivaba Jadeja.

According to official data, more than 5.01 lakh students across Gujarat appeared for the Class 12 board examinations held between February 26 and mid-March 2026 across Science, General and Vocational streams.

In the Science stream alone, 1,18,256 students appeared at 156 centres, of whom more than 93,000 passed.

The Science stream result improved by one percentage point compared to last year. Boys recorded a pass percentage of 84.04, while girls performed slightly better at 84.65.

A total of 209 schools achieved 100 per cent results. The highest-performing centre was Kumbhariya in Banaskantha district with 98.62 per cent, while Dahod recorded the lowest at 42.98 per cent.

At the district level, Morbi led with 94.85 per cent, whereas Dahod ranked lowest at 57.44 per cent. Group-wise results stood at 90.79 per cent for Group A, 79.87 per cent for Group B and 64.44 per cent for the AB Group.

The board reported 15 cases of malpractice, and 36 students passed by securing the minimum qualifying marks of 20 per cent.

In the General stream, the overall pass percentage of 92.71 marked a decline of one percentage point from the previous year. More than four lakh students appeared for the examination.

Girls outperformed with a pass rate of 95.41 per cent, while regular students recorded 90.10 per cent.

A total of 2,030 schools achieved 100 per cent results, while 13 schools recorded less than 10 per cent results. The highest-performing centres included Tadava, Kotda Kagwai and Prashnavada, all with 100 per cent results, while Karath recorded the lowest at 64.88 per cent.

Dang-Ahwa district recorded the highest pass percentage at 97.88, while Ahmedabad city reported the lowest at 87.10 per cent.

The board reported 164 malpractice cases, and 612 specially-abled candidates passed with minimum qualifying marks.

GUJCET results released alongside showed that 695 students in Group A and 764 in Group B scored above the 99 percentile. At the 98 percentile level, 1,233 students in Group A and 1,563 in Group B were successful.

Students can access their results by visiting the official website using their seat numbers.

The board has also enabled result access through SMS by sending GJ12S or GJ12G, followed by the seat number, to 58888111 for Science and General streams, respectively, as well as via WhatsApp by sending the seat number to 6357300971.

Officials advised students to rely only on official sources for results and to remain cautious of fraudulent links.

They also stated that the process for merit lists and admissions to engineering, pharmacy and other higher education courses will commence following the declaration of results.

- IANS

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Priya S
Girls outperforming boys again—95.41% in general stream! 👏👏 We need more women in STEM. But I'm concerned about the 164 malpractice cases in general stream. Kids these days need to understand that cheating won't help in the long run. Focus on learning, not just marks!
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Rohit L
Good results overall, but why is there such a huge gap between districts? Morbi at 94.85% and Dahod at 57.44%—that's not just student performance, it's about infrastructure and teachers. The government needs to ensure equal opportunities across all districts. Kumbhariya showing the way though!
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Meera T
Happy for all students who passed! 🥳 But I wish the board would also share how many students scored above 90%—that gives a better picture of quality education. Also, 36 students passing with just 20% marks? That's barely passing. We need to raise the bar, not lower it.
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Vikram M
As a parent of a Class 12 student, I'm relieved but also worried about the pressure kids face. 5 lakh students appeared—that's massive! The board should focus on skill-based learning rather than just rote memorization. GUJCET results showing so many above 99 percentile is great for engineering admissions though.

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