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SSC Result Hall Ticket

Your SSC hall ticket, or admit card, is the mandatory document you must carry to appear for the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) Class 10 (SSC) board exams. You cannot enter the examination hall without it. This article explains how to get it, what it contains, and what to do in case of any issues.

What exactly is an SSC hall ticket?

Your SSC hall ticket is an official admission card issued by the Maharashtra State Board. It’s a permission slip that grants you entry to your examination centre.

Think of it as your exam ID. It proves your registration and eligibility to sit for the SSC board papers. The hall ticket is not just a piece of paper; it’s a critical document verified by invigilators.

What information is on your hall ticket?

  • Your full name and roll number.
  • Your photograph and signature.
  • Details of your examination centre (name and address).
  • The dates and timings for each subject you are taking.
  • Important instructions from the board for exam day conduct.

How do I download my SSC admit card in Maharashtra?

The Maharashtra State Board releases hall tickets online on its official website a few weeks before the exams begin. You need your application details to download it.

Follow these steps to get your admit card:

  1. Visit the official MSBSHSE website. We cannot provide the exact URL here, but you can search for “Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education official website”.
  2. Look for the link labeled “SSC Hall Ticket 2025” or similar. It’s usually prominently displayed on the homepage during the release period.
  3. Enter the required credentials. This is typically your application number or seat number and your date of birth.
  4. Submit the details. Your hall ticket will be displayed on the screen.
  5. Download the PDF file and print at least two clear copies on A4-size paper.

Keep the printed copy safe. Do not fold or damage it. Schools also often distribute printed hall tickets to their students.

What should I do if there's a mistake on my hall ticket?

If you spot any error—like a misspelled name, wrong photograph, or incorrect exam centre—you must get it corrected immediately. Do not ignore it, as it could cause problems on exam day.

First, contact your school principal or class teacher. They are your primary point of contact with the board. Provide them with the correct details and the printed copy showing the error.

Your school will then follow the board’s formal procedure to request a correction. This process takes time, so act as soon as you receive the hall ticket. Never attempt to manually correct or alter the document yourself.

I lost my hall ticket. Can I still take the exam?

Losing your hall ticket is stressful, but it’s a common issue with a standard solution. Yes, you can still take the exam, but you need to act quickly.

You have two main options:

  • Re-download and re-print it: If the exam date is still a few days away, simply go back to the official board website, log in again using your details, and download a fresh copy.
  • Seek help from your school: If you’ve lost it just before or on the exam day, immediately inform your school principal. They can provide a duplicate or a signed letter of attestation, along with your identity proof, which the exam centre will likely accept.

Always carry a government-issued photo ID (like an Aadhaar card or school ID) with you. This helps verify your identity if any issues arise with the hall ticket.

Is the hall ticket needed after the SSC exams are over?

Yes, you should keep your hall ticket safe even after the final exam. It contains your roll number, which is essential for checking your SSC results when they are declared.

While some result portals allow you to search by name, using your roll number from the hall ticket is the most direct and reliable method. It ensures you access your specific result without confusion.

Furthermore, you may need to present your hall ticket or quote your roll number during the admission process for junior college (Class 11). It serves as a key reference document during the post-result admission period.

Treat it as an important academic record. Store it with your other crucial documents until you have securely transitioned to the next stage of your education.

Frequently Asked Questions

When are SSC hall tickets usually released in Maharashtra?

The Maharashtra State Board typically releases SSC hall tickets online 2 to 3 weeks before the commencement of the board examinations. The exact date is announced on the official MSBSHSE website. Your school will also inform you.

Can I get my hall ticket offline from my school?

Yes, most schools in Maharashtra physically distribute printed SSC hall tickets to their registered students a few weeks before the exams. However, the board also provides an online download option for all students.

What documents do I need to carry with my hall ticket?

You must carry your original hall ticket. It is also highly advisable to carry a government-issued photo identity proof, such as an Aadhaar card, School ID card, or Passport, for verification purposes at the exam centre.

What if I forget my hall ticket at home on exam day?

Go to the exam centre immediately and explain the situation to the supervising staff or centre head. They might allow you to take the exam provisionally if you can provide valid photo ID. However, this is at their discretion, so never forget your hall ticket.

Is the hall ticket the same as the roll number slip?

Essentially, yes. In the context of Maharashtra SSC exams, your hall ticket contains your roll number. The terms ‘hall ticket’, ‘admit card’, and ‘roll number slip’ are often used interchangeably for this document.

Where should I check for official updates about hall tickets?

Always rely on the official Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) website for authentic announcements, updates, and direct links for hall ticket downloads. Avoid unofficial third-party websites.

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.