Goa SSC Result 2026: 94.51% pass; girls outperform boys, check scores at gbshse.in
Sakshi Gupta | April 26, 2026 | 05:53 PM IST | 2 mins read
Goa SSC 2026 records 94.51% pass rate. GBSHSE has opened re-evaluation registration till May 11. Supplementary exams from June 6
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Download NowThe overall pass percentage for Goa Class 10 2026 is 94.51%. The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) has declared the Goa SSC (Class 10) result 2026 today, April 26, 2026 for over 20,000 students out of which 19,486 passed. Students can download the result on the official websites of Goa Board at gbshse.in and results.gbshsegoa.net. Goa SSC Result 2026 (OUT) LIVE
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In terms of gender-wise performance, 10,072 boys cleared the exam, recording a pass percentage of 94.37%, with 140 placed in the reserved category. Meanwhile, 9,414 girls passed, achieving a higher pass percentage of 96.51%, with 51 in the reserved category. The figures indicate that girls performed marginally better than boys.
To access the scorecard, applicants need to enter the credentials, including students’ seat number, school index number, registration ID and date of birth. Students can also check their scores by using Digilocker and SMS.
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GOA SSC Result 2026: Steps to check
To check Goa Board Class 10 2026 results 2026, students need to follow the steps given below:
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Visit the official websites of Goa Board at gbshse.in or results.gbshsegoa.net.
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On the homepage, click on the ‘SSC Public Examination March 2026 Result’ link.
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Students need to enter the required login details, including students’ seat number, school index number, registration ID & date of birth and then submit.
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The Goa SSC board result 2026 will appear on the screen.
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Download the Goa Board Class 10 2026 marksheet and take a printout for further reference.
Also read gbshse.in, results.gbshsegoa.net and other websites to check Goa Board SSC result 2026
GOA SSC Result 2026: Re-evaluations and supplementary exam
Students who are not satisfied with their Goa SSC 2026 results can apply for services such as photocopy of answer sheets, re-evaluation, or mark verification through their respective schools. The application process is not direct, schools must submit requests via the official board portal. The fee for photocopy verification is ₹350 per subject and for mark verification in absentia is ₹100 per subject, both with a deadline of May 2, 2026.
Re-evaluation of answer books costs ₹700 per subject and can be applied for until May 11, 2026. Students should note that those opting for photocopy or re-evaluation cannot apply for mark verification in absentia. Additionally, if any answer is found unchecked during photocopy verification, it will be sent for re-evaluation free of cost. The board has made it clear that no applications will be accepted after the specified deadlines.
Meanwhile, students who fall under categories such as “Needs Improvement,” “ATKT,” or those who skipped a subject will be able to appear for supplementary examinations, which are scheduled to begin from June 6, 2026.
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