| Board | MSBSHSE (Maharashtra Board) |
| Exam | SSC Board Exam 2026 |
| Status | SSC Result 2026 – Expected May 2026 |
| Official Site | mahahsscboard.in |
To log in for your SSC result in Maharashtra, you need your seat number and your mother’s name as it appears on your exam form. The official portal is typically hosted on the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) website. This guide explains the exact process and what to do if you encounter problems.
Where do I log in to check my SSC Maharashtra result?
The official SSC results for Maharashtra are published on the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) website. The board creates a dedicated results portal each year when results are declared.
You should look for an official notification or link labeled “SSC Result” or “Maharashtra 10th Result” on the main MSBSHSE homepage. Do not use third-party websites that promise early results, as they are often unreliable or misleading.
Always verify you are on the official government website (.gov.in or .org) before entering any personal information. Bookmarking the official site once the result link is live is the safest approach.
What login details do I need to check my marks?
To access your SSC result online, you will need specific credentials provided on your exam hall ticket or admission form. The required details are standard each year.
You typically need:
- Your Seat Number or Examination Roll Number.
- Your Mother’s First Name (as submitted during exam registration).
It is crucial to enter your mother’s name exactly as it was recorded during form submission. The system is case-sensitive and may not accept nicknames, initials, or spelling variations. If you have forgotten your seat number, you should refer to your hall ticket or contact your school.
Some years, the board may implement an additional security step, like a captcha code, which you must also complete.
Step-by-step guide to the SSC result login process
Follow these steps once the results are officially announced and the portal is active. The process is designed to be straightforward.
Step 1: Navigate to the official MSBSHSE SSC result page using a stable internet connection.
Step 2: Locate the login section or input form on the page.
Step 3: Carefully enter your seat number in the first field.
Step 4: In the second field, type your mother’s first name precisely as per board records.
Step 5: If prompted, enter the captcha code shown on the screen.
Step 6: Click the “Submit,” “View Result,” or equivalent button.
Your mark sheet should then load on the screen. You can download it as a PDF or take a screenshot for your records. Do not share this document publicly online.
What should I do if my login fails?
If you cannot access your result, don’t panic. First, double-check the information you entered. Common errors include mistyping the seat number, using an incorrect mother’s name format, or failing the captcha.
Try these troubleshooting steps:
- Re-enter your seat number slowly, checking each digit.
- Enter your mother’s name using only the first name in the exact format used during registration (e.g., “SUNITA,” not “Sunita Devi” or “Sunitaben”).
- Refresh the page to get a new captcha if the old one was unclear.
- Clear your browser cache and cookies, then try again.
- Switch to a different web browser or device.
- Attempt access during non-peak hours, as high traffic can sometimes cause temporary glitches.
If problems persist, your school is your primary point of contact. They can verify your credentials with the board and often receive physical mark sheets that can confirm your result.
After checking your result: marks, revaluation, and certificates
Once you successfully log in and view your marks, review your subject-wise scores and the final result status (Pass/Compartment/Fail). Verify all personal details are correct.
If you are dissatisfied with your marks, the Maharashtra board offers a revaluation or verification process. You must apply through your school within the official deadline, which is announced shortly after results. There is usually a fee for this service.
Your original mark sheet and passing certificate will be distributed by your school a few weeks after the online results. The document you download from the portal is for immediate reference and is not the final, original certificate. Keep your login credentials safe until you receive the physical documents.
For any official updates, application forms, or confirmed procedures, always refer to the MSBSHSE website directly, as it is the sole authoritative source.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I check my SSC result without my mother's name?
No, the mother’s name is a mandatory security field on the official login portal. If you do not have it, you should contact your school for assistance or wait to receive your physical mark sheet.
Is the SSC result login the same every year?
The core login process using seat number and mother’s name remains consistent. However, the specific web page URL and portal design may change slightly each year. Always use the latest link from the official MSBSHSE website.
What does 'MF' or 'FF' mean on the online mark sheet?
‘MF’ stands for ‘More Failures’ and indicates the student has failed in more than one subject. ‘FF’ means ‘Fresh Failure.’ Students with these statuses are not eligible for the supplementary exam held immediately after and must repeat the full year.
I've lost my seat number. How can I find it?
Your seat number is printed on your exam hall ticket or admission form. Contact your school administration; they maintain records of all students’ seat numbers and can provide it to you.
When will the original SSC mark sheet be available?
Physical mark sheets and certificates are typically distributed by schools a few weeks after the online results are declared. The exact date is set by the board and communicated through schools.
Are third-party result apps safe to use?
It is not recommended. For security and accuracy, always use the official MSBSHSE portal. Third-party sites may display incorrect information, contain ads, or attempt to collect personal data.