The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) has officially announced the Class 12 HSC results for 2026, along with the GUJCET 2026 results. Students from Science, General, Vocational, and other streams can now check their marksheets on the official website, gseb.org, by entering their seat numbers.
Results announced for multiple streams
As per the board’s notification, the result declaration includes Class 12 examinations across Science, General, Vocational, U.U.B. streams, as well as Sanskrit Madhyama. Alongside these, GUJCET 2026 results have also been released, allowing students to move forward with admission-related processes.
Students are required to log in using only their seat number to access their results. The marksheets are available on the official portal and other supported platforms like WhatsApp and Digilocker, as per the board’s digital access system.
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Exam and evaluation overview
The Class 12 examinations for 2026 were conducted between February 26 and March 18 across Gujarat in a single afternoon shift. The exams were held in offline mode at hundreds of centres across the state.
A large number of students appeared for the board exams this year, reflecting the scale of participation in both Class 10 and Class 12 assessments combined.
GUJCET 2026 result details
The GUJCET 2026 results were also published on the official portal gujcet.gseb.org. Candidates can download their scorecards by logging in with their roll numbers.
According to official data, over 1.3 lakh candidates appeared for the entrance exam this year, with participation recorded across both Mathematics and Biology groups. The results play a key role in admissions to engineering and pharmacy courses in Gujarat.
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Next steps for students
After downloading the scorecards, students are advised to carefully check all details, including marks and personal information. The board will next release merit lists, which will be used for counselling and admission processes for higher education courses in the state.
With both HSC and GUJCET results now out, students can proceed to the next stage of academic planning and college admissions.