Gujarat TAT-S Preliminary Result 2026: How to Check Your Scorecard
Gujarat SEB has declared the TAT-S Preliminary Result 2026. Learn how to download your scorecard, check revised answer keys, and prepare for the mains exam.
AC Team

If you sat for the Gujarat TAT-S Preliminary Exam this year, the wait is finally over. The State Examination Board (SEB) Gujarat has released the result, and you can now grab your scorecard online. No more refreshing the website every hour hoping for good news!
The exam itself had a bit of a bumpy road. It was originally scheduled for a different date but got pushed to May 3, 2026. Life happens, exams get rescheduled, and that's just how it goes sometimes.
What Happened Since the Exam
Here's a quick timeline of everything that led up to today's result:
- May 8: OMR response sheets released
- May 14: Last date to review OMR responses
- May 16: Provisional answer key published
- May 18 to May 25: Objection window open
- June 25: Final answer key released
- July 4: Preliminary exam result declared
That objection window matters more than you might think. Candidates who felt certain answers were wrong got a chance to raise their concerns, and the board actually listened.
Two Answer Key Changes That Made the Cut
After reviewing all the objections, SEB revised the final answer keys for two questions:
- Gujarati Medium Common Paper, Question 17: Correct answer changed to Option B
- Science and Mathematics Paper, Question 163: Correct answer changed to Option C
Both these changes have already been factored into your final result. So if you were one of the candidates who spotted an issue with these questions, your effort to raise an objection paid off.
How to Download Your Scorecard
Getting your scorecard takes just a few minutes. Here's exactly what to do:
- Head over to the official SEB result portal at sebexam.org
- Look for the Gujarat TAT-S Preliminary Result 2026 link and click on it
- Enter your confirmation number, or your seat number along with your date of birth
- Hit submit
- Your scorecard will appear on screen. Take a good look at it
- Download it and save a copy somewhere safe
A small tip here: don't just glance at your scorecard and close the tab. Check every detail carefully, your name, roll number, marks, everything. Mistakes on official documents can create headaches later, and it's much easier to fix them now than after you've moved further in the process.
What Comes Next
Clearing the preliminary exam isn't the finish line. It's your ticket to the next round. Candidates who qualify will move on to the Gujarat TAT-S Mains Examination, set for August 3, 2026.
That gives you roughly a month to prepare, so it makes sense to start planning your study schedule now rather than waiting until the last week. The mains exam usually digs deeper into subject knowledge, so this is the time to strengthen the areas where you felt shaky during prelims.
Keep the SEB website bookmarked and check it regularly. Exam boards often release updates, admit cards, and instructions with fairly tight timelines, and you don't want to miss anything important because you forgot to check your email.
Whether you're celebrating a good score or already thinking about how to improve for the mains, take a moment to acknowledge that you made it through the prelims. That's one step closer to becoming a teacher in Gujarat's secondary schools, and that's worth something.



