| Board | MSBSHSE (Maharashtra Board) |
| Exam | SSC Board Exam 2026 |
| Status | SSC Result 2026 – Expected May 2026 |
| Official Site | mahahsscboard.in |
You can check your Maharashtra SSC (Class 10) result by name through the official Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) website and various affiliated third-party portals. This method is useful if you’ve misplaced your roll number. The official board site is the most reliable source, but several educational portals also offer name-based searches.
How do I find my SSC result using just my name?
The primary official method to check your SSC result is by entering your roll number and mother’s name on the MSBSHSE results portal. However, several educational websites and news portals affiliated with the board create searchable databases after the results are declared.
These third-party sites allow you to search by entering your full name as per the board’s records, along with other details like your district or school name. It’s important to note that these sites are not the primary result declaration platform but are widely used for convenience.
For the most accurate and first-hand information, you should always start with the official MSBSHSE results page. The name-search function on other sites relies on data pulled from the official board results.
What is the step-by-step process on the official website?
First, visit the official Maharashtra State Board result website when results are announced. Look for the link labeled ‘SSC Examination Result’ or similar. You will be directed to a login page.
The official portal typically requires your roll number and your mother’s first name as a security measure. Fill in these details accurately. Your mother’s name must match the spelling on your board registration documents.
After submitting, your result will be displayed on the screen. You can download or print it for future reference. The official site does not usually offer a ‘search by name only’ option; the roll number is the primary key.
If you have lost your roll number, you should contact your school directly. They maintain records of all their students’ roll numbers and can provide this information to you.
Which third-party websites offer a name search?
Several reputable Indian educational and news websites provide SSC result lookup services by name. These include portals like IndiaResults, ExamResults, and the results sections of major news networks. They partner with the board to access the result data.
To use them, navigate to the Maharashtra SSC result page on one of these sites. Look for an option that says ‘Search by Name’ or ‘Find Result by Name’. You will usually need to select your exam (SSC), the year, and the Maharashtra board.
Then, enter your full name. You may get better results if you also select your district or enter your school’s name to narrow down the search, especially if you have a common name. The site will then display a list of matching candidates.
Remember, these sites are intermediaries. Their data comes from the official board, but there can sometimes be a slight delay. Always cross-check with the official marksheet once you have your details.
What are common problems when searching by name and how do I fix them?
Many students face issues due to spelling discrepancies. The board’s records may contain a different spelling of your name than you commonly use. Try variations, such as a full first name versus an initial, or check for minor spelling differences.
If you have a very common name, like ‘Priya Sharma’ or ‘Rahul Kumar’, the search might return hundreds of results. To filter this, use any additional information you can provide. Selecting your specific district, school name, or even your mother’s name if the portal allows it will help narrow the list.
Sometimes, the third-party portal’s database might be incomplete or experience high traffic slowdowns immediately after results are out. If one site isn’t working, try another reputable portal or wait a few hours for the traffic to subside. Patience is key during peak times.
The most reliable solution for any persistent issue is to revert to the official method. Use your roll number on the MSBSHSE site. If you don’t have it, contact your school administration—they are your official point of contact for all board-related documentation.
How do I verify and save my result once I find it?
Once your result is displayed, either on the official site or a third-party portal, carefully verify all details. Check your name, roll number, subject-wise marks, total score, and the final result status (Pass/Fail). Ensure there are no obvious errors in the marks displayed.
Take a screenshot or save the webpage as a PDF. This serves as a temporary proof of your result until you receive the original marksheet from your school. On the official MSBSHSE site, there is usually a print option that formats the page cleanly for printing.
Do not rely solely on the result displayed on a third-party site for official purposes. The final, legally valid document is the original marksheet issued by the Maharashtra State Board, which your school will distribute a few weeks after the results.
If you notice any discrepancy in your marks, such as a subject mark missing or a total calculation error, do not panic. Inform your school principal immediately. They will guide you through the board’s formal process for revaluation or verification of marks.
What should I do after checking my SSC result?
After confirming your result, your next steps depend on your score and plans. If you have passed, collect your original marksheet and migration certificate from your school when they are available. These are crucial for college admissions.
If you are eligible and wish to apply for revaluation or reassessment of your answer sheets, obtain the application form from your school. There is a specific window for this process, along with a fee, so act promptly after the result declaration.
Start researching your options for junior college (Class 11 and 12). Your SSC marks are a key factor in stream selection (Science, Commerce, Arts). Visit official college websites or the Maharashtra State Board’s higher secondary section to understand the admission processes.
If you did not get the desired result, stay calm. Discuss your situation with your teachers and parents. The board offers chances to appear for supplementary exams to improve your scores. Your school can provide all the information regarding these improvement exams.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is searching by name on third-party websites safe?
Using reputable educational or news portals is generally safe for viewing your result. However, never enter sensitive information like bank details or a full address on these sites. For official purposes, the board-issued marksheet is the only valid document.
What if my name is spelled wrong on the official result?
A minor spelling variation on the third-party site may not matter, but if the official board marksheet has an error, you must contact your school immediately. They can initiate a correction request with the board, which may require supporting documents like your birth certificate.
Can I get my SSC result by SMS using my name?
SMS services typically require your roll number to retrieve your result. It is unlikely you can get your result via SMS using only your name. The SMS format is usually specified by the board during the result announcement.
My name is very common and I can't find my result. What should I do?
Try using every piece of additional information you have. Search on a portal that lets you filter by district and school name. If that fails, the only sure method is to use your roll number. Contact your school to retrieve your roll number if you’ve lost it.
How long after the result announcement do third-party websites update their data?
Most major portals update their databases within minutes to a few hours of the official result declaration. However, during the first hour, extremely high traffic can cause delays or errors. If one site is slow, try another after a short wait.
Is the result found by name considered official?
No, the result displayed on any website, even the official one, is a provisional declaration. The only official and final document is the original marksheet issued by the Maharashtra State Board, which you will receive physically from your school later.
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