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SSC Result Guide

To check your SSC (Secondary School Certificate) result in Maharashtra, you need your roll number and visit the official results websites of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). The board typically announces results online in June or July for the March examinations.

What are the official websites to check my SSC result in Maharashtra?

The Maharashtra State Board declares SSC results on its primary website, mahresult.nic.in. This is the most authoritative source.

Results are also often mirrored on other official portals for convenience and to manage high traffic. These have included results.digilocker.gov.in and sscresult.mkcl.org in the past.

Always verify you are on an official government (.gov or .nic.in) website before entering your personal details. Bookmark the official MSBSHSE website for the latest announcements.

How do I check my result online step-by-step?

Follow these simple steps once the results are officially declared. You will need your seven-digit seat number or roll number.

  • Go to the official result portal, such as mahresult.nic.in.
  • Find and click the link for ‘SSC March Results’ for the current year.
  • On the results page, enter your roll number in the provided field.
  • Enter any required captcha code and click the ‘Submit’ or ‘View Result’ button.
  • Your mark sheet will load on the screen. You can download it as a PDF or take a screenshot for your records.

The website may be slow during peak hours immediately after the announcement. If you encounter an error, wait a few minutes and try again.

What should I do immediately after checking my result?

First, carefully review your marks in each subject. Verify that all your personal details, such as your name and seat number, are printed correctly.

Download and save a digital copy of your mark sheet. It’s also wise to take a clear screenshot. Print at least two physical copies on good-quality paper.

Do not share images of your mark sheet publicly on social media, as it contains sensitive personal information. Only provide copies to trusted institutions when required for admission.

What if I have lost or forgotten my roll number?

If you cannot find your roll number, check your exam hall ticket or admission form, as it is printed there. Your school is the best point of contact.

Contact your school principal or class teacher. Schools maintain official records of all their students’ roll numbers and can provide you with the correct information.

In some cases, the board may provide a facility to retrieve a roll number using other details like your name and birth date, but this is not guaranteed. Your school remains the most reliable source for this information.

What is the process for applying for revaluation or verification?

If you believe there has been an error in the marking of one or more subjects, the MSBSHSE allows students to apply for a rechecking or verification of marks. This process is called ‘marks verification’.

You must apply through your school within a strict deadline announced by the board, usually a few weeks after the results. There is a nominal fee per subject for this service.

It is important to understand that verification only checks for totalling errors or unassessed answers; it is not a full re-evaluation of the paper. Your marks can increase, decrease, or stay the same after this process.

My result is showing 'AB' or 'UR'—what does this mean?

An ‘AB’ (Absent) mark means the board has no record of you appearing for that particular subject’s exam. If you know you sat for the exam, inform your school immediately so they can investigate with the board.

‘UR’ typically stands for ‘Under Process’ or ‘Result Withheld’. This indicates your result for that subject is temporarily held back, often due to an administrative review, a suspected case of unfair means, or missing information.

In both cases, you must contact your school’s principal without delay. They will guide you on the next steps and liaise with the board authorities to resolve the issue.

Where can I get my original physical mark sheet?

The online result is a provisional mark sheet. The original, physical mark sheet and passing certificate are distributed by your school, not mailed to your home.

Schools receive the documents from the board a few weeks after the online results are declared. Your school will announce a date and time for collection.

You or a parent/guardian must collect it in person from the school, often by showing the downloaded provisional mark sheet and your school ID. Keep the original document safe, as you will need it for all future admissions and official purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

When are the Maharashtra SSC results usually declared?

The Maharashtra SSC results for the March examinations are typically announced in June or July each year. The board releases an official date and time a few days in advance. Always check the official MSBSHSE website for the confirmed declaration schedule.

Can I check my SSC result via SMS?

Yes, the board often provides an SMS service. In the past, the format has been something like ‘MH12SeatNumber’ sent to a designated number. The official result announcement will include the current year’s correct SMS format and number.

What is a passing mark for the Maharashtra SSC exam?

To pass the Maharashtra SSC examination, a student must score a minimum of 35 marks out of 100 in each subject. The overall pass percentage is calculated based on the aggregate marks of all subjects.

I have a discrepancy in my name on the mark sheet. How do I correct it?

Name corrections must be processed through your school. You will need to submit proof of your correct name (like a birth certificate or earlier school documents) to the school authorities. They will forward the request to the board for an official correction, which may take some time.

What should I do if the official results website is not loading?

High traffic immediately after the result announcement often causes websites to slow down or crash. Wait for 30-60 minutes and try again. You can also try the alternative official portals mentioned in the board’s announcement. Avoid unofficial third-party websites that may not be secure.

Is the online mark sheet valid for college admissions?

The downloaded provisional mark sheet is usually accepted for initial admission applications. However, you will eventually need to submit the original, physical mark sheet issued by the board to complete your admission formalities at any college or higher secondary institution.

Vaibhav darade
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