Gujarat SSC Results 2026: Girls Outperform Boys, Pass Rate Hits 83.86%

The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board declared the Class 10 SSC results with an overall pass percentage of 83.86%, a 1.30% increase from last year. Girls outperformed boys significantly, achieving 88.28% pass rate compared to 80.12% for boys. A total of 35,508 students secured the A1 grade, and 1,697 schools achieved a 100% result. Board Chairman Mukesh Pandya announced a supplementary "Best of Two" examination in June for students wishing to improve their scores.

Key Points: Gujarat SSC 2026 Results: 83.86% Pass, Girls Lead

  • Overall pass rate rises to 83.86%, up 1.30% from last year
  • Girls outperform boys (88.28% vs 80.12%)
  • 35,508 students secure A1 grade
  • 1,697 schools achieve 100% result
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Gujarat SSC Results 2026: Pass rate rises to 83.86 pc, girls outperform boys

Gujarat SSC 2026 results show 83.86% pass rate, up 1.30%. Girls outperform boys (88.28% vs 80.12%). 35,508 students get A1 grade. Check details.

"I have scored 99.9 per cent. I am very happy and proud of this achievement. - Rajkot Student"

Gandhinagar, May 6

The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board on Wednesday declared the Class 10 Secondary School Certificate examination results, with the overall pass percentage rising to 83.86, up by 1.30 percentage points from last year's 82.56 per cent.

A total of 7,69,993 regular candidates registered for the examination, of whom 7,56,392 appeared and 6,34,327 qualified.

Among repeater candidates, 70,934 registered and 67,404 appeared, with 22,598 passing, resulting in 33.53 per cent.

Under the GSOS category, 25,313 candidates registered, 23,353 appeared and 6,590 qualified, recording a pass percentage of 28.22 per cent.

Girls outperformed boys, achieving a pass percentage of 88.28 per cent compared to 80.12 per cent among boys, a difference of 8.16 percentage points.

A total of 35,508 students secured the A1 grade, which is 7,453 more than last year.

At the centre level, Ajol centre in Gandhinagar recorded a 100 per cent pass rate, while Mun Khosla centre in Dahod recorded the lowest at 33.74 per cent.

At the district level, Narmada recorded the highest result at 90.85 per cent, while Panchmahal recorded the lowest at 76.42 per cent.

Across the state, 1,697 schools achieved a 100 per cent result, while 39 schools recorded zero results.

In Rajkot, a student says, "I have scored 99.9 per cent. I am very happy and proud of this achievement. I worked very hard for it, studying 6-7 hours in school and 4-5 hours through home study. My parents also supported me a lot."

The examinations were conducted across 1,006 centres in 87 zones, covering 3,243 venues and 31,001 examination rooms. Hall tickets were made available online, and the board used the Paper Box Authentication and Tracking Application to manage the process.

The examinations were conducted on schedule with organised planning.

The use of modern technology ensured that "candidates could take the examination smoothly" and that the process was completed "on time and in a well-organised manner".

Board Chairman Mukesh Pandya said students who received results as expected or lower than expected "need not be disheartened" and would be given an opportunity to improve their performance through the supplementary "Best of Two" examination to be held in June, allowing them to retain the better of the two results.

Students can check their results on the official website using their seat number.

The online marksheet includes subject-wise marks, total score and result status, and students have been advised to download the provisional marksheet and verify the details carefully.

The original marksheets will be issued by schools later. Following the declaration, the board will open the window for rechecking and re-evaluation.

Students who do not qualify will be able to apply for supplementary examinations as per the schedule to be announced.

- IANS

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Priya S
👏👏 Girls outperforming boys consistently now. This is what happens when you invest in girls' education. My sister scored 98% last year and now she's in medical college. Proud of all the students who worked hard. But the supplementary exam option is a good safety net for those who didn't do well—don't lose hope, beta!
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James A
Impressive work by the Gujarat board—7.69 lakh candidates is a massive operation. The technology adoption with Paper Box Authentication sounds smart. I work in education policy, and this level of scale with 87 zones and 3,243 venues is no joke. But the repeater pass rate of only 33% needs attention. Why are so many repeaters failing again?
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Sarah B
As a teacher, I know how much pressure these kids face. The student from Rajkot studying 11-12 hours a day? That's not healthy. We celebrate high scores but we need to talk about the mental health cost. Also, 39 schools with zero results is heartbreaking. What's happening in those schools? We need more than just numbers—we need support systems.
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Vikram M
Narmada district leading with 90.85% and Panchmahal at bottom with 76.42%—clear urban-rural divide. Our education system still has a long way to go in bridging this gap. On the positive side, 1,697 schools achieving 100% result is remarkable. The board's use of technology for hall tickets and tracking is a good move towards transparency. Let's hope the re-evaluation process is also efficient.
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Ananya R

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