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SSC Result Check Link

To check your SSC (Class 10) results in Maharashtra, visit the official website of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). The primary result link is typically hosted on the board’s main domain, and results are declared online for all nine divisional boards.

What is the official SSC result website for Maharashtra?

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) is the sole authority for declaring SSC (Class 10) results. Its main website, mahahsscboard.in, is the central portal for all board-related information.

When results are declared, the board activates a dedicated results page. This is the only authentic source you should use. Relying on unofficial websites or third-party links risks encountering outdated information or security issues.

It is important to note that the board may also provide results through a separate, streamlined results portal. Always look for the official MSBSHSE branding and a secure (https) connection in your browser’s address bar.

How do I find my SSC result using my seat number?

Accessing your result requires your seat number, also known as your examination roll number. This number is printed on your hall ticket or admission card. Follow these steps once the results are officially live.

Step-by-step process:

  • Navigate to the official MSBSHSE SSC result portal.
  • Locate the input field labeled ‘Seat Number’ or ‘Roll Number.’
  • Enter your six-digit seat number exactly as it appears on your hall ticket.
  • Click the ‘Submit’ or ‘View Result’ button.

Your result will then display on the screen, showing your name, subject-wise marks, and final status (Pass/Fail). You can download or print this page for your records. Always double-check the number before submitting to avoid errors.

What should I do if the official result link is not working?

High traffic on the declaration day often causes the official website to slow down or become temporarily inaccessible. This is a common occurrence and not a cause for immediate alarm.

First, try refreshing your browser after a few minutes. If the page remains unresponsive, consider these practical tips:

  • Check your internet connection: Ensure you have a stable network.
  • Try alternate browsers: Switch from Chrome to Firefox, Edge, or Safari.
  • Access during off-peak hours: Try again later in the evening or the next morning when server load decreases.
  • Verify the URL: Confirm you are on the correct, official website and not a misspelled copycat site.

Do not share your seat number on random websites or social media platforms promising ‘fast results.’ Patience and using only the official source are the safest approaches.

What information is displayed on the SSC marksheet?

The online result display provides a detailed summary of your performance. It is a provisional mark sheet until you receive the original, physical document from your school.

The key details shown include:

  • Candidate’s full name
  • Seat Number / Roll Number
  • Mother’s name (as per registration)
  • Name of the divisional board (e.g., Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur)
  • Subject-wise marks obtained and grades
  • Total marks and final percentage
  • Result status: PASS/FAIL/ATKT (Allowed To Keep Term)

Review every detail carefully for accuracy. Note that the online result may not show a student’s photograph, which will be present on the final, printed marksheet issued by the board.

How can I get a physical copy of my original marksheet?

The online result is for immediate information. The original, final marksheet is a physical document printed and attested by the Maharashtra State Board.

This document is distributed through your school, not downloaded online. Schools receive the marksheets from their respective divisional board offices a few weeks after the online results are declared.

Your school will notify you and your parents about the scheduled date and procedure for collecting the original marksheet and passing certificate. You will likely need to present your school identity card or hall ticket for verification when collecting it. Keep the downloaded online result printout as a temporary reference until then.

What are the next steps after checking my SSC result?

After viewing your result, your immediate actions will depend on your outcome. For most students who pass, the next step is selecting a stream (Science, Commerce, Arts) for Class 11 (HSC) and securing admission in a junior college.

If you have not achieved the desired marks or have failed in one or two subjects, the board conducts supplementary exams. You can apply for these re-exams through your school when the application window opens. The board officially announces these dates.

Always verify your marks. If you suspect a totalling error or a discrepancy in the marks awarded, you have the right to apply for verification or revaluation. Your school can guide you through the formal application process for this, which involves a fee and a specific deadline.

Where can I find the latest official updates and announcements?

For all official communications, including the exact result declaration date and time, the MSBSHSE website is the primary source. The board publishes press releases and notifications in the ‘Latest News’ or ‘Notifications’ section of its site.

Major news outlets and educational portals often report on the announcement, but they should only be used for awareness. For any procedural information—like re-exam forms, verification processes, or official circulars—always refer back to the board’s official website to ensure you have the correct and unaltered information.

Bookmark the main MSBSHSE website and check it periodically as the result season approaches. Avoid relying on social media forwards or unverified messages for critical instructions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I check my Maharashtra SSC result via SMS?

Yes, the board often provides an SMS service. When results are declared, you can typically send your seat number to a designated number announced by the MSBSHSE. Check the official website for the correct format and number, as these can change each year.

I've lost my seat number. How can I get my result?

Your seat number is essential. If lost, contact your school immediately. Your school administration maintains records of all students’ seat numbers and can provide it to you. You may need to show identification to verify your identity.

What is the passing criteria for the Maharashtra SSC exams?

A student must score a minimum of 35 marks out of 100 in each subject to pass. The board also has rules for ATKT (Allowed To Keep Term) for students failing in one or two subjects, allowing them to progress to Class 11 while preparing for a supplementary exam.

Are the SSC results available for all divisional boards at the same time?

Yes, the MSBSHSE declares the SSC results for all nine divisional boards (Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur, etc.) simultaneously on the same central portal. You use the same website and process regardless of your division.

What if there is a spelling mistake in my name on the online result?

Do not panic. Contact your school principal as soon as possible. The school can initiate a formal correction request with the divisional board office. This process may require submitting proof of your correct name, such as your school admission form or birth certificate.

Is the online result considered final and official?

The online result is provisional and for immediate information. The final, official document is the original marksheet issued by the board, which you collect from your school. Any discrepancies are resolved based on the data in the board’s final, sealed records.

Vaibhav darade
Vaibhav darade Maharashtra education writer

Vaibhav Darade Educational news analyst providing verified board exam updates, result links, and career guidance for Class 10th students nationwide.