| Board | MSBSHSE (Maharashtra Board) |
| Exam | SSC Board Exam 2026 |
| Status | SSC Result 2026 – Expected May 2026 |
| Official Site | mahahsscboard.in |
To check your Maharashtra SSC (Class 10) result, you need your seat number and mother’s first name. Visit the official Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) result portal when results are declared, enter your details, and download your marksheet. Always verify your result on the official board website to avoid misinformation.
Where can I find the official SSC Maharashtra result?
Your official Maharashtra SSC result is published on the websites of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). The board typically uses dedicated result portals for each examination cycle.
Third-party websites and news portals often mirror this data, but they can experience delays or errors. For the most accurate and secure access to your marksheet, you should always use the official board’s website. Bookmarking the main MSBSHSE site is a good practice for getting the correct link when results are announced.
Official announcements regarding the result date and direct links are also made through the board’s press releases and are covered by major credible news outlets in Maharashtra.
What details do I need to check my result online?
You will need two key pieces of information to log in and view your SSC result. Having these ready saves time and reduces stress on the result day.
- Seat Number: This is the unique examination roll number assigned to you by the board. You can find it on your hall ticket or admission card.
- Mother’s First Name: The board uses this as a security measure to verify your identity. You must enter your mother’s name exactly as it was submitted during exam registration, including any initials.
A common mistake is entering a nickname or a different spelling. If the name does not match the board’s records, you will not be able to access your result. Double-check any official documents you have from the school or board.
Step-by-step guide to downloading your SSC marksheet
Follow these steps once the results are officially declared. The website may be busy, so patience is key.
Step 1: Go to the official MSBSHSE SSC result website. The URL will be specific to the year and exam session.
Step 2: Locate the login section. You will see fields asking for your ‘Seat Number’ and ‘Mother’s First Name’.
Step 3: Carefully enter both details. Check for typos, especially in the seat number.
Step 4: Click the ‘Submit’ or ‘View Result’ button. Your result will load on the screen, showing subject-wise marks, total score, and the result status (Pass/Fail).
Step 5: Download the page as a PDF or take a clear screenshot for your immediate records. The board will later provide the original marksheet through your school.
How is the Maharashtra SSC result graded?
The Maharashtra SSC board uses a numerical marking system out of 100 for each subject. Your final result is based on the aggregate of your marks across all subjects.
The board determines a ‘passing’ mark for each subject. You must score at or above this minimum mark in every individual subject to pass the examination overall. The board does not use a traditional letter-grade system (like A, B, C) for the main result; it reports actual marks.
Your marksheet will clearly show your scores for theory exams, practicals (where applicable), and the total. Understanding this breakdown is helpful, especially if you are considering applying for re-evaluation of any paper.
What should I do if I can't access my result?
High traffic on result day is the most common cause of access issues. If the website is slow or not loading, try again after some time, preferably during off-peak hours like late evening.
If you are certain your login details are correct but the portal says ‘Invalid Details’, first re-check your seat number and mother’s name against your hall ticket. If the problem persists, you should not rely on unofficial sites. Contact your school administration. They have a direct channel to the board and can verify your credentials and help resolve the issue.
Never share your seat number or personal details on random websites or with individuals promising to ‘hack’ or get your result early. This is a security risk.
What are my options after seeing the result?
After checking your result, download and print a copy for reference. Your original, physical marksheet and passing certificate will be distributed by your school a few weeks after the online declaration. Collect these from your school when notified.
If you are satisfied with your marks, you can proceed with admissions for further studies (Class 11/12) or vocational courses. Keep your original documents safe, as you will need them for every future admission.
If you believe there has been a totaling error or a discrepancy in your marks, the board provides a process for re-evaluation or verification of marks. You must apply for this through your school within a specific timeframe announced by the board, usually a few days after the result. There is typically a fee for this service.
How do I get my original marksheet and what if I lose it?
The online result is provisional. The original, tamper-proof marksheet is the only legally valid document for future academic and professional use. Your school will receive these from the board and will inform you of the collection schedule.
If you lose your original marksheet, you cannot get a duplicate from the board. However, you can apply for a Migration Certificate and a Verification of Marks Letter from the MSBSHSE. These documents together serve as official proof of your passing the SSC examination. The application process involves submitting a form, an affidavit, and a fee to the board’s divisional office.
It is crucial to keep your original documents in a very secure place. Consider making certified photocopies for regular use and storing the originals in a bank locker or safe deposit box.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I check my Maharashtra SSC result with my name?
No, the primary method to check your result online requires your seat number and your mother’s first name. The official portal does not have a name-based search function to maintain security and manage the large volume of results.
My result says 'FAIL' or 'ABSENT'. What does this mean?
If your result status shows ‘FAIL’, it means you have not scored the minimum required marks in one or more subjects. ‘ABSENT’ indicates the board’s records show you were not present for the examination. In both cases, you should immediately contact your school principal to understand the specific reason and discuss options, which may include appearing for a supplementary (summer) exam.
When will I get my original SSC marksheet from the board?
The Maharashtra State Board dispatches the original marksheets to schools several weeks after the online result declaration. There is no fixed universal date. Your school will notify you and your parents about when and how to collect the physical documents. Do not rely on unofficial dates circulated online.
Is the online marksheet valid for college admissions?
The printed or downloaded version of your online result is typically accepted for initial provisional admissions to junior colleges (Class 11). However, you must submit the original marksheet issued by the board for final confirmation of your admission once it is available. Always check the specific requirements of the institution you are applying to.
I think my marks are wrong. Can I get my paper re-checked?
Yes, the MSBSHSE allows for a verification of marks or re-evaluation process. You must apply through your school within the short window announced by the board after the result. This involves a formal application and a fee. It’s important to know that verification only checks for totaling errors, not a re-assessment of the answers.
What is the official website for Maharashtra State Board?
The main portal for the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) is https://mahahsscboard.in. For results, the board creates specific web pages. Always look for official announcements from the board or your school for the correct, direct result link to avoid fake websites.