
Understanding the Gujarat SSC Grading System 2026 – Marks vs Grades is essential before checking your result. The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board follows a nine-point grading system from A1 to E2, helping students evaluate their performance beyond just marks.
If you are confused about how marks convert into grades or what is considered a passing score, this guide explains everything in a simple way.
Result Date: May 6, 2026
Official Website: gseb.org
Students Appearing: Over 15 lakh
Students should understand grading before checking results to avoid confusion.
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board uses a grading system instead of only percentage scores.
Grading scale: A1 to E2
Highest grade: A1 (91–100 marks)
Lowest grade: E2 (20 marks and below)
Passing requirement: Minimum 33% + Grade D
This system helps students understand their performance level easily.
Gujarat SSC Passing Marks 2026
Students scoring below 33% fall under E grades and are considered failed. Here is the complete marks vs grades comparison:
| Marks Range | Grade |
| 91–100 | A1 |
| 81–90 | A2 |
| 71–80 | B1 |
| 61–70 | B2 |
| 51–60 | C1 |
| 41–50 | C2 |
| 33–40 | D |
| 21–32 | E1 |
| 20 and below | E2 |
To pass the exam, students must:
Score at least 33% marks in each subject
Achieve minimum Grade D
Pass in overall aggregate
Even if marks are close to 33%, a grade below D will result in failure.
The grading system is designed to reduce stress and give a broader performance view.
Focuses on performance bands instead of exact marks
Reduces unhealthy competition
Helps in fair ranking using percentile
Reflects overall academic ability
Unlike percentages, grading gives a better comparison among students.
Along with grades, the board also uses a percentile system.
Percentile Rank = (Number of students scoring less than you / Total students) × 100
If 95,000 students scored below you out of 1,00,000
Your percentile = 95%
This means you performed better than 95% of students.
If a student gets E1 or E2:
They are considered failed in that subject
Can appear for supplementary exams
Can improve marks without losing a year
Supplementary exam dates are announced after results.
Minimum passing marks: 20%
Relaxation provided as per board rules
