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GSEB Result: Class 12 Results to Be Released Early

As the sun rises on May 4, 2026, a wave of anticipation sweeps through Gujarat. The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) is poised to declare the Class 12 results at precisely 10:00 AM. This year’s announcement comes earlier than in previous years, a welcome change for students eager to secure their spots in professional courses.

The HSC exams unfolded from February 26 to March 18 this year. Over 15.28 lakh students registered for both SSC and HSC examinations combined. With the passing criteria set at 33% per subject and an aggregate of 33%, students have been holding their breath, hoping to meet these benchmarks.

Last year’s results were released on May 5, followed by the SSC results on May 8. This shift in timeline—now just a day earlier—could make all the difference for many students navigating their next steps.

Key facts about the GSEB HSC result:

  • The official declaration of Class 12 results is scheduled for May 4, 2026.
  • Students can check their results using a six-digit seat number.
  • The HSC exam dates were from February 26 to March 18, 2026.

This year’s HSC Science pass percentage stood at 83.51%, while the General stream reached 93.7%. These figures from last year reflect a competitive environment that students are keen to navigate successfully.

For those looking for convenience, GSEB has introduced a WhatsApp feature where students can send their seat numbers to +91 63573 00971 to receive their results directly on their phones. It’s a modern touch that acknowledges how integral technology has become in education.

The SSC result is expected just two days later on May 6, keeping the momentum going for these students as they await news that could shape their futures. The early release this year not only alleviates anxiety but also ensures that students can plan accordingly for GUJCET and other entrance exams.

The ripple effects of these results will be felt across Gujarat as students prepare to embark on new academic journeys. With admissions looming, every point matters—and this early announcement could be just what they need to get ahead.