GSEB HSC Supplementary Exam Time Table 2026: Dates, Download Steps, Admit Card and Results

GSEB has released the HSC supplementary timetable as a single PDF for Science, General and Vocational streams; supplementary exams are expected in June 2026. Get dates, download steps, admit card rules and result timelines.

Edited by Kavita Malhotra

    GSEB HSC Supplementary Exam Time Table 2026: Key update

    GSEB has released the HSC supplementary timetable as a single PDF for Science, General and Vocational streams and the supplementary exams are expected to be held in June 2026 . The main HSC exams ran from 26 February 2026 to 18 March 2026 , and the board published a revised time table for the main exam earlier.

    This guide gives you clear steps to download the GSEB HSC Supplementary Exam Time Table 2026, what to check on the PDF, exam-day rules, passing criteria, result steps and the next actions if you still need help.

    Overview: What is the GSEB HSC Supplementary Exam 2026?

    The GSEB HSC supplementary exam is for students who did not pass one or more subjects in the main HSC (Class 12) exams. Only those who have failed in the main exam are eligible to sit the supplementary or compartment exams.

    Mode: These supplementary exams are held offline. The board issues a single PDF time table for streams (Science, General and Vocational) on the official portals such as gsebeservice.com and gseb.org.

    Why this matters: If you failed a subject, the supply exams are your fastest route to clear Class 12 without losing an academic year. Know the timetable, carry your admit card and follow OMR rules where applicable.

    GSEB HSC Supplementary Exam Time Table 2026: Important Dates & Timeline

    Below are the confirmed and expected dates related to HSC 2026 and the supplementary cycle. All dates come from official board notices and the board's routine timelines.

    Event Date / Month
    Original GSEB HSC exams (main) 26 February 2026 – 18 March 2026
    GSEB HSC result (main) – tentative May 2026
    Supplementary timetable release – expected May 2026
    GSEB HSC supplementary exams June 2026 (expected)
    Supplementary result – tentative July 2026

    Keep checking the official sites (gsebeservice.com and gseb.org) and your school notice board for the exact PDF release and any changes. The board sometimes issues revised circulars; rely on the latest official circular.

    How to Download the GSEB HSC Supplementary Time Table 2026 (Step-by-step)

    You will find the supply time table on official portals. Follow these steps to download and save it.

    1. Open the official exam portal: go to gsebeservice.com or gseb.org .
    2. Look for the HSC / Higher Secondary section or the circulars/Notice Board area.
    3. Find the link labelled "GSEB HSC Supplementary Time Table 2026" (single PDF for Science, General & Vocational).
    4. Click to open the PDF. Verify the file name and date on the PDF header.
    5. Save the PDF to your phone or laptop and print at least one copy.
    6. Check the stream (Science/General/Vocational) and match your subject codes to the dates.

    Quick tips: If the site is slow on release day, refresh often or use a different browser. Schools also receive circulars — ask your exam cell for the PDF if the website is unavailable.

    Sample Timetable Snapshot (Typical June 2026 Supply Dates & Timings)

    The board issues a single PDF with all stream-wise dates. The exact subject-wise dates will be in that PDF. Below is a typical snapshot based on the board's announced slots.

    Date (June 2026) Time Slot Common Subjects (example)
    June 2026* 03:00 PM – 06:30 PM Physical Science (054), English (First & Second Language), Biology (056), Mathematics (050), Chemistry (052)
    June 2026* 03:00 PM – 05:15 PM Computer Education (Theory - 331) — OMR only

    *Exact dates for each subject will be printed in the official supplementary time table PDF.

    Note on sessions: The board uses two main sessions during main exams — a morning slot (usually 10:30 AM – 1:45 PM ) and an afternoon slot ( 3:00 PM – 6:15 / 6:30 PM ). Supplementary papers generally follow the afternoon slots shown above, but check your PDF.

    Computer Education OMR rules: Computer Education theory is an OMR-style paper with a shorter time window (usually ending by 5:15 PM ) as noted in the official timetable.

    Exam Day Essentials: Admit Card, IDs and Rules

    Admit card: You must carry the GSEB HSC hall ticket to the exam centre. No entry without the admit card. Keep a printed copy and a soft copy on your phone.

    IDs and stationery: Carry a government photo ID (Aadhar, school ID). Use the stationery allowed on the admit card. Keep spare pens and a transparent water bottle.

    Reach early: Arrive at least 45–60 minutes before the reporting time. This gives you time for verification and seating.

    OMR and question paper handling: Follow instructions for OMR filling (especially for Computer Education). Use black or blue ballpoint as specified. Do not carry electronic devices or ruled notes into the hall.

    Health guidelines: If the board issues specific health advisories, they will be printed on the admit card or circular. Follow any mask or sanitiser instructions if present.

    Passing Criteria, Grading System and Grace Marks

    Minimum passing requirement: You need 33% in each subject and 33% aggregate to be declared passed. This includes both internal and external marks.

    The board follows grading bands for marks to grades. These are the standard bands used in the HSC result.

    Grade Marks Range Grade Point
    A1 91–100 10
    A2 81–90 9
    B1 75–80 8
    B2 62–70 7
    C1 51–60 6
    C2 45–50 5
    D 33–40 4

    Grace marks: The board can award discretionary grace marks in narrow-fail cases. This is at the board's discretion and not a guaranteed policy.

    How to Check Results and What You Need

    You will need your six-digit seat number to check results. The official result portal is gseb.org, and DigiLocker is an alternate channel the board uses.

    Steps to check result:

    1. Go to gseb.org (result section) or DigiLocker if the board has enabled it.
    2. Enter your six-digit seat number exactly as on the hall ticket.
    3. Download and keep a copy of the mark sheet PDF and print the provisional marksheet if needed.

    If the site slows down at release, try DigiLocker or wait 10–15 minutes between attempts. Schools often publish internal circulars and will receive result data too.

    Expected dates: The main HSC result is tentatively in May 2026 . Supplementary result is expected in July 2026 .

    Revaluation, Rechecking and Next Steps After Results

    If you are unhappy with marks, you can apply for revaluation or rechecking. The board opens a window for this after result publication.

    What changes on revaluation: If marks change after revaluation/rechecking, the revised marks will be considered final and a corrected marksheet is issued.

    Timelines and fees: Exact dates and fees for revaluation are announced by the board in a circular. This guide cannot invent those figures; check the official notice once results are out.

    If you still fail after supplementary: You can consider a three-year polytechnic diploma and then lateral entry to BTech. That route requires completing the diploma first and then qualifying for lateral entry admissions.

    Preparation Tips for Supplementary Exams (Smart Revision Plan)

    Prioritise failed subjects first. Start with topics you scored lowest in. Use your main exam answer sheet (if available) to spot weak topics.

    Practice previous year papers and mock tests in full exam duration. For Computer Education OMR papers, practise OMR formats under timed conditions to avoid mistakes.

    Daily routine: Make a two-week plan per subject with daily targets. Include past question papers, sample papers and the board's recommended textbook topics.

    Day-before checklist: Keep your admit card, ID, permitted stationery, a printed copy of the timetable and a charged phone for emergencies. Get a good night's sleep.

    What’s Not Covered & How to Get Missing Info

    Missing details: The board's public circulars sometimes do not include subject-wise seat allocation, registration steps and last dates for supplementary, fees or exam-centre allocation details in the initial timetable.

    What you should do:

    • Check the official circulars on gsebeservice.com and gseb.org regularly for updates.
    • Contact your school's exam cell — they receive the board's complete instructions and registration forms.
    • Save the supplementary PDF and look for separate circulars that list registration deadlines, fees and exam centre procedures.

    Template questions to ask your school/exam cell:

    • What is the last date to register for supplementary exams?
    • How do I pay the supplementary exam fee and what is the amount?
    • Where will my exam centre be and how will I get the admit card?
    • Is there a separate schedule for Arts and Commerce streams in the single PDF?

    If the board publishes a payment portal or registration link, use only the official URLs listed on gsebeservice.com. Avoid third-party payment pages unless your school directs you.

    Primary official portals: gsebeservice.com and gseb.org . These are where the timetable, hall ticket and circulars appear.

    Alternative access for results: DigiLocker may host result PDFs if the board enables it.

    Ask your school exam cell for scanned circulars and official PDFs if the board website is down at release time.

    Conclusion & Checklist Before Exam Day

    You have one chance to clear a failed subject quickly — use the timetable PDF, study smart, and follow exam rules. Keep calm and focus on the subject areas you missed earlier.

    Printable pre-exam checklist:

    • Printed GSEB HSC supplementary admit card (and soft copy on phone)
    • Government photo ID (Aadhar/school ID)
    • Stationery (extra black/blue pens) and transparent water bottle
    • Printed copy of the timetable and subject codes
    • Reach exam centre 45–60 minutes early
    • Six-digit seat number memorised or noted

    FAQs — Quick Answers

    Q: What mark is needed for A1 grade in Gujarat board 12th 2026? A: You need 91–100 marks to get A1 grade.

    Q: Can I give GSEB 12th exam without admit card? A: No. The GSEB HSC hall ticket is mandatory. You will not be allowed inside the exam hall without it.

    Q: When will the GSEB supplementary exams 2026 be held? A: The supplementary exams are expected in June 2026 . Exact subject-wise dates appear in the supplementary timetable PDF.

    Q: When will the GSEB HSC result 2026 be released? A: The main HSC result is tentatively scheduled for May 2026 . Supplementary results are expected in July 2026 .

    Q: How do I change marks on the marksheet? A: Apply for revaluation or rechecking during the window announced after results. If marks change, a revised marksheet will be issued.

    Q: I failed 12th. Can I still join BTech? A: Yes. You can do a three-year Polytechnic Diploma (after 10th or 12th as per rules) and then apply for lateral entry into BTech second year.

    Q: Is Computer Education theory on OMR paper? A: Yes. Computer Education theory (code 331) is an OMR-based paper and the supplementary timetable shows a shorter duration for it.

    Q: How can I download the supplementary timetable PDF quickly? A: Use gsebeservice.com or gseb.org . If the site is slow, ask your school for the official PDF copy; schools receive circulars directly.

    Final note

    Keep the official admit card and timetable safe. Follow instructions on the board's PDF and your school circular. If you need missing details like registration deadlines, fees or centre allocation, contact your school exam cell and watch the official portals for updates.

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