Ahmedabad: Almost two months after the State Examination Board conducted the Teacher Aptitude Test Higher Secondary (TAT-HS) 2026, the results are out. As per the official data, 51,971 candidates qualified by securing 70 or more marks, which is the minimum requirement (35%). The overall pass percentage stands at 35.21%. Notably, 1,666 candidates scored 120 marks or above, reflecting strong performance among top scorers.The exam was conducted on April 12 to recruit teachers in higher secondary schools across the state. Out of 1.7 lakh applicants, 1.5 lakh candidates appeared for the exam.Following the exam, the provisional answer key was released, and candidates were invited to submit objections. After reviewing the suggestions, the final answer key was published on June 4, paving the way for the declaration of results.Candidates who qualified in the preliminary test will now appear for the main exam. The Gujarati-medium main exam is scheduled for July 19, while the English- and Hindi-medium exams are likely to be conducted in Aug.The board has also provided an opportunity for candidates to seek rechecking of their OMR sheets. Applications for re-evaluation can be submitted at Gandhinagar between June 18 and 30.In terms of medium-wise performance, the majority of qualified candidates belong to the Gujarati medium, with 50,066 candidates scoring above 70 marks. In comparison, 1,696 candidates from the English medium and 209 from the Hindi medium crossed the qualifying mark.The declaration of results marks a crucial step in the teacher recruitment process, with thousands of candidates now preparing for the next stage of selection.
