
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has officially declared the Class 12 (HSC) results today, May 4, 2026. While thousands of students are celebrating, many may find that their scores do not reflect their hard work. If you believe there has been a totaling error or an oversight in your answer sheet, the GSEB provides a formal window for Revaluation and Rechecking.
In this guide, we break down the exact process, the required documents (including [Aadhaar Redacted] and Hall Tickets), and the expected timelines to ensure you don’t miss the deadline.
| Feature | Details |
| Board Name | Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) |
| Result Date | May 4, 2026 |
| Application Starts | May 2026 (Expected) |
| Revaluation Fee | Rs 100 per Subject (Expected) |
| Official Website | gseb.org |
| Outcome Date | June 2026 |
Timing is everything. Missing the application window means your current marks will be considered final for university admissions.
GSEB 12th Result Declaration: May 4, 2026
Online Application Form Release: 2nd Week of May 2026
Last Date to Apply: To be announced (Usually 7-10 days after opening)
Revaluation Result Announcement: June 2026
Follow these verified steps to ensure your application is accepted without errors:
Visit the Source: Go to the official Gujarat Board portal at gseb.org.
Navigate to the Portal: Click on the "Board Website" section.
Find the Link: Locate the link titled "GSEB HSC Revaluation/Rechecking 2026 Application".
Data Entry: Enter your 7-digit Seat Number and other requested details.
Subject Selection: Choose the specific subjects you want to be re-evaluated.
Fee Payment: Pay the prescribed fee (Rs 100 per subject) using the online payment gateway (UPI, Credit/Debit Card, or Net Banking).
Confirmation: Download and print the payment receipt and application summary for future reference.
Before sitting down to apply, ensure you have scanned copies of the following:
Original/Internet Marksheet copy
Current Hall Ticket (Seat Number is mandatory)
Identity Proof (School ID or Government ID)
Passport-sized photograph (for certain offline verifications)
Pro Tip: Ensure the internet connection is stable during the fee payment process to avoid "transaction pending" errors, which are common during high-traffic result weeks.
Rechecking: The board staff will verify if all answers were marked and if the totaling of marks is mathematically correct.
Revaluation: A more detailed process where a teacher may review the marking of specific answers to ensure they align with the marking scheme.
Note: Marks may increase, decrease, or remain the same. The result of the revaluation is considered final.
The expected fee is Rs 100 per subject. If you apply for three subjects, the total will be Rs 300 plus any applicable bank processing charges.
Yes, students are generally allowed to apply for revaluation in any number of subjects they appeared for in the March 2026 exams.
The board typically processes these applications within 20–30 days. You can expect the updated results to be available on the portal in June 2026.
While the Seat Number is the primary identifier, having your Government ID (like an Aadhaar card) or School ID handy is recommended for identity verification during the document upload stage.
Stay Updated: Bookmark this page for the direct link to the application form as soon as it goes live on gseb.org.
How many marks are you short of your target, and which subject are you planning to send for revaluation?