| Board | MSBSHSE (Maharashtra Board) |
| Exam | SSC Board Exam 2026 |
| Status | SSC Result 2026 – Expected May 2026 |
| Official Site | mahahsscboard.in |
The SSC (Secondary School Certificate) results for Maharashtra are typically declared by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) in June or July. Students can check their scores online at the official board websites, mahresult.nic.in or mahahsscboard.in, using their seat number and other required details.
When are the SSC Maharashtra results usually announced?
Historically, the MSBSHSE releases the SSC (Class 10) exam results in the first half of June. The exact date varies each year based on the exam schedule and evaluation process.
Once the board finalizes the results, they make a formal public announcement through press releases and official notifications on their website. Students and parents should rely only on these official channels for the confirmed declaration date.
In the weeks leading up to the announcement, avoid speculation from unofficial sources. The only way to know for sure is to monitor the board’s official website directly.
How do I check my SSC Maharashtra result online?
You will need your seat number (a six-digit roll number) and your mother’s first name as per your exam registration. Follow these steps when the results go live:
- Visit the official result portal: mahresult.nic.in or mahahsscboard.in.
- Find and click the link for ‘SSC Examination Result’.
- On the login page, enter your seat number and mother’s first name.
- Click ‘Submit’ or ‘View Result’. Your marksheet will display on the screen.
- Download the PDF and print a copy for your records. The official mark sheet from your school will follow later.
The websites often experience heavy traffic, causing slow loading times. If one portal is slow, try the other. It’s best to check during off-peak hours, like late evening.
What details are on the online SSC marksheet?
The digital result shows your subject-wise marks, total score, and result status (Pass/Fail). It will also display your percentage, which is calculated based on the best five subjects out of six.
Carefully review every detail: your name, seat number, and all subject scores. Report any discrepancy to your school immediately. The online version is a provisional scorecard; the physical mark certificate, signed by board officials, is the final document.
Keep your login credentials private. Never share your seat number and mother’s name publicly on social media, as this information can be misused.
What if I am unhappy with my marks or there's an error?
The MSBSHSE offers a process for mark verification and re-evaluation. If you believe there is a totaling error or you wish to have your answer booklet re-assessed, you must act quickly.
First, contact your school. They will provide the application form for verification or rechecking. There is usually a fee for this service and a strict deadline—often within two weeks of the result declaration. Only your school can submit the application to the board.
Understand the difference between verification (checking for totaling mistakes) and re-evaluation (having answers re-assessed by a different examiner). The board’s official website provides the complete rules and fee structure for this process.
What are my next steps after the SSC result?
Your SSC result determines your eligibility for junior college (Class 11 and 12). Based on your percentage and subjects, you can choose streams like Science, Commerce, Arts, or Vocational courses.
Begin researching colleges and their cut-off marks from previous years. Admission processes for junior colleges in Maharashtra typically start soon after the results are out. Your printed online mark sheet is usually sufficient for initial admission applications.
If you did not pass one or more subjects, do not panic. The board conducts supplementary exams (often called ATKT or compartment exams) later in the year. Your school will guide you through the application process for these re-exams.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get my SSC result via SMS?
Yes, the board often provides an SMS service. The official format and number are announced on the MSBSHSE website when results are declared. Be cautious of third-party SMS services that may charge extra fees.
I forgot my seat number. How can I get my result?
Your school maintains a record of all student seat numbers. Contact your school principal or class teacher. The official websites do not have a ‘forgot seat number’ feature, so your school is the only reliable source for this information.
Is the online SSC result marksheet valid for college admissions?
Yes, the downloaded and printed scorecard from the official website is widely accepted for provisional admission to junior colleges. However, you must later submit the original, board-issued physical mark sheet when it is distributed by your school.
What is a passing mark for the Maharashtra SSC exams?
The passing criteria are set by the MSBSHSE. Generally, students must secure a minimum of 35 marks out of 100 in each subject. The board’s official notification each year confirms the exact passing standards.
How is the SSC overall percentage calculated?
The overall percentage is typically calculated based on your best five subject scores out of the six main subjects. This method is used for college admissions. Your mark sheet will show both subject-wise marks and the calculated percentage.
Where can I get the latest official updates about the result?
Always refer to the Maharashtra State Board’s official website (msbshse.co.in) or the dedicated result portals (mahresult.nic.in, mahahsscboard.in). These are the only sources for confirmed dates, official notifications, and direct links to check results.
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