The Gujarat Board Class 10 (SSC) result for 2026 has been declared with an overall pass percentage of 83.86%, showing a stable and slightly improved performance compared to last year. This continues a broader recovery trend that began after the post-pandemic years, when results had seen noticeable fluctuations. In 2022, the pass percentage stood at 65.18%, and it dipped slightly again in 2023 to 64.62%. However, from 2024 onwards, the board saw a sharp improvement, with the pass percentage rising to 82.56%, followed by 83.08% in 2025, and now 83.86% in 2026.
| Year | Gujarat SSC Pass Percentage |
|---|---|
| 2022 | 65.18% |
| 2023 | 64.62% |
| 2024 | 82.56% |
| 2025 | 83.08% |
| 2026 | 83.86% |
Gender-wise data from regular students once again shows a clear gap in performance. Boys have recorded a pass percentage of 80.12%, while girls have significantly outperformed them with 88.28%. This gap has remained consistent over the years, reflecting stronger academic outcomes among female students in the SSC examinations.Medium-wise performance also highlights clear differences in results. English medium students have recorded the highest pass percentage, ranging between 92.50% and 92.58%, making them the top-performing group overall. Gujarati medium students have performed moderately well, with pass percentages between 81.79% and 82.67%, while Hindi medium students have recorded relatively lower results in the range of 76.47% to 77.20%.
| Medium | Pass Percentage (Range) |
|---|---|
| English Medium | 92.50% – 92.58% |
| Gujarati Medium | 81.79% – 82.67% |
| Hindi Medium | 76.47% – 77.20% |
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Meanwhule, regular candidates continue to form the bulk of examinees, with 7,69,993 students appearing and 7,56,392 qualifying, leading to the overall pass percentage of 83.86%. Other categories, however, have shown significantly lower outcomes, with repeater candidates recording 33.53%, GSOS regular at 28.03%, GSOS repeater at 28.90%, and private candidates at 28.22%.Among regions, several districts and territories have emerged as top performers in 2026. Daman has recorded the highest pass percentage at 95.12%, followed by Narmada at 90.85%, Banaskantha at 90.19%, Morbi at 89.13%, and Aravalli at 88.88%. These figures highlight pockets of strong academic performance within the state.