Gujarat TAT S Secondary Result 2026 Out | Check Scorecard Now

Gujarat TAT S (Secondary) Result 2026 has been declared by the State Examination Board (SEB), Gandhinagar, on 04/07/2026. Candidates who appeared in the TAT-S/2026/02 exam held on 03/05/2026 can now download their scorecards from sebexam.org using their Seat Number and Date of Birth. We provide all details about result access, qualifying marks, and next steps for candidates who cleared the Preliminary stage. This article is based on the official notification released by the State Examination Board, Gujarat.

The Gujarat TAT S (Secondary) exam tests teaching aptitude for candidates aspiring to teach Classes 9 and 10 in government schools. The selection process involves two stages: a Preliminary multiple-choice exam followed by a descriptive Mains examination. The Preliminary result now determines which candidates advance to the second stage.

Understanding Your Gujarat TAT S Result

The Gujarat TAT S (Secondary) Result 2026 marks the completion of your Preliminary exam evaluation. If you scored 70 marks or higher out of 200 (35% minimum), you qualify for the Mains stage. The scorecard you download contains your marks, qualifying status, and personal details as recorded during registration. Candidates who do not qualify at the Preliminary stage cannot proceed further in this recruitment cycle. Those who qualify must prepare for a descriptive-type Mains exam; the official date for this stage has not yet been announced.

Key Highlights of Gujarat TAT S Secondary Result 2026

  • Result declared on 04/07/2026 for exam held on 03/05/2026
  • Qualifying marks: 70 out of 200 (35% aggregate)
  • No category-wise relaxation announced for this cycle
  • Merit list released subject-wise alongside the result
  • Scorecard available for online download immediately
  • Mains exam date to be announced soon on sebexam.org

Important Dates

EventDate
Preliminary Exam03/05/2026
Result Declared04/07/2026
Score Card Download WindowFrom 04/07/2026 onwards
Mains Exam DateTo be announced

Qualifying Marks for Gujarat TAT S Secondary 2026

CategoryMinimum Marks RequiredPercentage
All Candidates70/20035%

As per the official notification released by the State Examination Board, Gujarat, the qualifying mark is uniform across all categories. SEB has not announced any relaxation for reserved categories in this cycle.

How to Check Your Gujarat TAT S Secondary Result

  1. Open the official State Examination Board website: sebexam.org
  2. Navigate to the Notice Board or Results section on the homepage
  3. Locate the TAT-S 2026 Preliminary Result notification link
  4. Click the result link to access the login portal
  5. Enter your Seat Number (as printed on your admit card)
  6. Enter your Date of Birth in the specified format
  7. Click Submit to view your scorecard on screen
  8. Download the PDF scorecard and save it to your device
  9. Print a copy for physical records and future use during Mains registration

Before You Download Your Result

  • Have your Seat Number ready (from your admit card)
  • Confirm your Date of Birth as recorded in your registration
  • Use a device with PDF viewing capability
  • Ensure you have storage space to save the scorecard file
  • Do not share your Seat Number or personal login details with anyone

Details on Your Gujarat TAT S Secondary Scorecard

When you download your result, your scorecard will display:

  • Your full name and gender as registered
  • Confirmation number and Seat Number
  • Category (General, OBC, SC, ST, or EWS)
  • Exam name, subject, and language medium of the exam
  • Exam date (03/05/2026)
  • Total marks obtained out of 200 in the Preliminary stage
  • Qualifying status (Qualified or Not Qualified)
  • Any remarks from the examination board, if applicable

What Qualified Candidates Must Do Next

Candidates who scored 70 marks or higher have qualified for the Mains stage. The Mains exam will be descriptive (essay-type) and will test subject knowledge and teaching methodology. As per past cycles, no separate application fee or fresh registration is typically required for Mains. However, the exact schedule and format will be announced on sebexam.org once the Preliminary result evaluation is complete. Keep your scorecard safely; you will likely need to present it during Mains registration or counselling.

Commonly Asked Questions About Your Result

Q1. When will the Gujarat TAT S (Secondary) Mains exam be held?

Ans. The Mains exam date has not been announced yet. SEB typically releases the Mains schedule 4-6 weeks after the Preliminary result. Check sebexam.org regularly or subscribe to our free job alert service to receive immediate notification when the Mains date is declared.

Q2. Can I request a recount or re-evaluation of my marks?

Ans. SEB offers OMR rechecking (answer sheet review) at its Gandhinagar office for a nominal fee. This must be requested within a specified window after the result declaration. Visit sebexam.org or contact the SEB helpdesk for the rechecking window and procedure.

Q3. My scorecard shows an error in my name or date of birth. What should I do?

Ans. Contact the SEB helpdesk immediately with your Seat Number and a copy of your scorecard. Provide proof documents (Class 10 certificate or admit card) showing the correct information. SEB typically issues a corrected scorecard within 3-5 working days.

Q4. I did not qualify in the Preliminary stage. Can I apply again next year?

Ans. Yes. Candidates who do not qualify can appear for the next cycle of the Gujarat TAT S (Secondary) exam when the advertisement is released. There is no restriction on the number of attempts. Our free job alert service will notify you when the next recruitment begins.

Q5. As a parent, what is the next step if my child qualifies for this Preliminary exam?

Ans. Your child should save and print the scorecard immediately. No action is required until SEB announces the Mains exam date. Advise your child to check sebexam.org weekly for updates. The Mains exam will be descriptive; revision should focus on subject depth and pedagogy for Classes 9-10.

Q6. Is there any interview round after Mains, or is selection based solely on exam scores?

Ans. As per the SEB notification, the selection process consists of Preliminary and Mains exams only. There is no interview round mentioned. Final selection will be based on merit (combined scores if Mains is conducted). However, verify this when the Mains notification is released, as procedural details may be updated.

Q7. I lost my admit card. Can I still download my result using my Seat Number?

Ans. Yes. You can download your result using your Seat Number and Date of Birth alone. The admit card is not required for result access. If you do not remember your Seat Number, contact the SEB helpdesk with your registration details.

Important Links

ParticularsLink
Check Gujarat TAT S Secondary ResultCheck Result Here
Official SEB WebsiteVisit Website

Your Next Step

Download your scorecard immediately and verify all personal details for accuracy. If you qualified for Mains, save both digital and printed copies of your scorecard-you will need them during the Mains registration process and counselling. If you did not qualify, you can attempt the next Gujarat TAT S (Secondary) cycle when it is announced. Stay updated with our free job alert service to receive instant notifications when SEB releases the Mains exam schedule and any further recruitment cycles.

Lakhwinder Singh

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Lakhwinder Singh is an Education Notification Specialist at MyNaukriAlert, bringing aspirants the latest updates on university admissions, scholarship announcements, board exam results, and academic policy changes from education boards and institutions across India. He covers notifications from CBSE, ICSE, UGC, AICTE, and state education departments, ensuring students and job aspirants receive timely, verified information about entrance exams, counselling schedules, and academic opportunities. Lakhwinder's articles help readers stay ahead of important education deadlines and make informed decisions about their academic and career paths in the public sector.

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