Gujarat Board Class 12 Results 2026
Gujarat Board Class 12 Results 2026
Introduction
The Gujarat Board (GSEB) gave the Class 12 and GUJCET results for 2026.
Main Body
Students took tests from February 26 to March 16. In the science group, 84.33% of students passed. Girls did slightly better than boys. Most students passed English, but Physics was the hardest subject. In the general group, 92.71% of students passed. Girls did much better than boys here. More than 2,000 schools had a 100% pass rate. Ahwa had the best results, but Ahmedabad city had the lowest. The board also gave the GUJCET results. Many students took this test. Now, students can take a second test to get a better score.
Conclusion
Students can see their results on the website gseb.org.
Learning
📈 Comparing Things
Look at how the text compares people and places. This is a key skill for A2 English.
1. The 'Better' Pattern When we compare two things and one is 'more' than the other, we often add -er to the word.
- Good Better
- Example: "Girls did slightly better than boys."
2. The 'Best' and 'Lowest' Pattern When we compare one thing to a whole group, we use -est.
- Good Best (The top one)
- Low Lowest (The bottom one)
From the text: "Ahwa had the best results... Ahmedabad city had the lowest."
Quick Guide:
- 2 people? Use -er (Better/Harder)
- 3+ people? Use -est (Best/Hardest)
Vocabulary Learning
Gujarat Board Releases 2026 Higher Secondary Certification Results
Introduction
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has announced the Class 12 results for the 2026 academic session, along with the GUJCET 2026 outcomes.
Main Body
The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exams took place from February 26 to March 16, 2026, across 156 science centers and 535 general stream centers. In the science stream, 84.33% of students passed, as 93,678 out of 111,090 regular candidates were successful. This is a small increase compared to last year's rate of 83.51%. Furthermore, female students performed slightly better with a pass rate of 84.65%, while male students achieved 84.04%. English was the strongest subject with a 99.55% success rate, whereas Physics was the lowest at 85.27%. In the general stream, 403,362 out of 435,102 candidates passed, resulting in a success rate of 92.71%. This is a slight decrease from the 93.07% recorded last year. However, female candidates again showed better results, achieving 95.41% compared to 90.10% for males. Additionally, the number of schools with a 100% pass rate increased to 2,030. Regarding regional performance, Ahwa had the highest success rate at 97.88%, while Ahmedabad city had the lowest at 87.10%. At the same time, the board released the GUJCET 2026 results, noting that 132,319 out of 136,071 registered candidates took the exam. To help students improve their scores, the board has also introduced a 'best-of-two' rule for the upcoming supplementary examinations.
Conclusion
Students can now access the 2026 Class 12 and GUJCET results through the official GSEB website at gseb.org.
Learning
🚀 Scaling Your Speech: From 'And' to 'Furthermore'
At an A2 level, you likely connect ideas using simple words like and, but, or so. To reach B2, you need to use Transition Signals. These are words that act like road signs, telling the reader exactly how the next piece of information relates to the previous one.
🔍 The 'Comparison' Engine
Look at how the article compares numbers. Instead of saying "The girls did well and the boys did okay," the text uses specific contrast markers:
- "Whereas": Used to show a direct opposite in one sentence.
- Example: English was the strongest subject... whereas Physics was the lowest.
- "However": Used to start a new sentence that contradicts the previous point.
- Example: Success rates decreased. However, female candidates showed better results.
📈 The 'Addition' Engine
Instead of repeating and five times, the text uses sophisticated 'add-ons' to build a stronger argument:
- "Furthermore": Use this when you want to add a new, important point to your list.
- B2 Shift: "I like studying English. Furthermore, it helps me get a better job."
- "Additionally": Perfect for introducing extra facts or data.
- B2 Shift: "The hotel is cheap. Additionally, it is near the beach."
🛠️ Quick-Reference Table for Your Transition
| A2 Simple Word | B2 Professional Alternative | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| And | Furthermore / Additionally | Adding Information |
| But | However / Whereas | Showing Contrast |
| Also | Moreover | Strengthening a point |
Pro Tip: If you start a sentence with However or Furthermore, always put a comma (,) immediately after it. This is a hallmark of B2 writing accuracy.
Vocabulary Learning
Publication of 2026 Higher Secondary Certification Results by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board
Introduction
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has released the Class 12 results for the 2026 academic session, alongside the GUJCET 2026 outcomes.
Main Body
The examination cycle for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) commenced on February 26 and concluded on March 16, 2026, utilizing 156 centers for the science stream and 535 for the general stream. Quantitative analysis of the science stream indicates a qualification rate of 84.33%, with 93,678 of 111,090 regular candidates succeeding. This represents a marginal increase over the previous year's 83.51% rate. Disaggregated data reveals a gender-based performance variance, with female candidates achieving 84.65% and male candidates 84.04%. Subject-specific proficiency was highest in English (99.55%) and lowest in Physics (85.27%). Regarding the general stream, 403,362 of 435,102 candidates qualified, resulting in a pass rate of 92.71%, a slight contraction from the 93.07% recorded in the preceding year. Female candidates in this stream demonstrated superior performance with a 95.41% qualification rate compared to 90.10% for males. Institutional performance showed a positive trend, as the number of schools achieving a 100% pass rate rose to 2,030. Geographically, the highest district-level success was observed in Ahwa (97.88%), while Ahmedabad city recorded the lowest (87.10%). Concurrent with the HSC results, the board published the GUJCET 2026 results, noting that 132,319 of 136,071 registered candidates participated. Furthermore, the board has established a 'best-of-two' provision for upcoming supplementary examinations to facilitate score optimization for candidates.
Conclusion
The 2026 Class 12 and GUJCET results are now accessible via the official GSEB portal, gseb.org.
Learning
The Architecture of Institutional Precision
To move from B2 to C2, a student must stop describing what happened and start describing the nature of the occurrence. This text is a prime example of Administrative Formalism, where the goal is to eliminate subjectivity and emotional resonance in favor of clinical accuracy.
⚡ The C2 Pivot: Nominalization & Quantitative Modifiers
Observe the phrase: "a slight contraction from the 93.07% recorded in the preceding year."
At B2, a student writes: "The pass rate was slightly lower than last year." At C2, we employ Nominalization (turning verbs/adjectives into nouns) to create a dense, authoritative tone.
- "Slight contraction" Instead of saying "it shrank," the author treats the decrease as a tangible entity (a contraction). This abstracts the data, making it sound like an economic or scientific report rather than a simple story.
🔬 Lexical Precision: The 'Academic Scalpel'
Notice the use of Disaggregated data and Gender-based performance variance.
- Disaggregated: This is not just 'broken down.' In C2 discourse, disaggregation refers specifically to the process of separating data to reveal patterns that are hidden in a total sum.
- Variance: While B2 users use 'difference,' C2 users use variance to imply a statistical deviation.
🖋️ Syntactic Sophistication: The 'Concurrent' Bridge
"Concurrent with the HSC results, the board published..."
Rather than using temporal markers like "At the same time" or "Also," the text uses Concurrent as an adjectival opener. This establishes a logical link between two simultaneous administrative actions without relying on clumsy conjunctions.
C2 Stylistic Takeaway: To achieve mastery, replace dynamic verbs (it went down) with static nouns (a contraction), and replace general descriptors (difference) with technical terminology (variance). This shifts the writing from 'communicative' to 'authoritative.'