Goa SSC Result 2026 declared: GBSHSE Class 10 results out at gbshse.in, direct link, toppers, pass percentage here (Photo: PTI)

Goa Board declares Class 10 results. Direct link here

The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) announced the Goa Board Class 10 SSC Result 2026 today at 5 pm. Students can now download their provisional marksheets online, while original certificates will be issued later through schools.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Goa Board announces Class 10 results 2026 today
  • A total of 20,659 students took the SSC exams this year
  • The examinations ran from March 11 to April 3 in one shift

The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, GBSHSE, has declared the Class 10 SSC Result 2026 today, April 26. Students who appeared for the Goa Class 10 examinations can now check their scores online through the official result portals.

The results were first announced during a press conference chaired by Bhagirath G Shetye at the Manthan Conference Hall in Porvorim.

A total of 20,659 students appeared for the SSC examinations this year. Out of them, 10,819 were boys and 9,840 were girls. Around 600 students also appeared under the CWSN category.

The board examinations were conducted from March 11 to April 3, 2026, in a single shift from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm.

OFFICIAL WEBSITES TO CHECK RESULT

Students can access their provisional marksheets through the following websites:

  • gbshse.in
  • results.gbshsegoa.net

HOW TO CHECK GOA BOARD SSC RESULT 2026

Students can check and download their Goa Board SSC Result 2026 by visiting the official website and clicking on the “SSC Result 2026” link available on the homepage.

After that, they need to enter their seat number and other required login credentials, then click on submit.

Once the result appears on the screen, students can download the marksheet and take a printout for future reference.

LAST YEAR’S PASS PERCENTAGE

In 2025, the Goa Board SSC examinations recorded an impressive overall pass percentage of 95.35 percent. A total of 18,838 students appeared for the examination, out of which 17,961 successfully passed.

Among the candidates, 9,280 were boys, while 9,558 were girls.

Students should note that the online marksheet is provisional. Original marksheets and certificates will be distributed later through their respective schools.

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