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The latest news about the SSC Result in Maharashtra is that the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) typically releases the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exam results in June or July. For the most accurate and current information, always check the official Maharashtra Board results website as it is the primary source for announcements and scorecards.

When will the Maharashtra SSC results be announced?

Each year, over 1.5 million students across Maharashtra wait for their SSC exam results. The board follows a general timeline, with exams concluding in March and results being declared a few months later. While an exact date is not available until officially announced, historical patterns show results are most often released in June.

It’s important to know that the result date is not fixed. It depends on how long the evaluation process takes. The board must compile marks from thousands of exam centers before finalizing the data. You should avoid relying on rumors or unofficial sources claiming to know the “exact” date.

The only way to get the confirmed date is through the MSBSHSE’s official channels. Once declared, the result date is widely reported by reputable news outlets. You can prepare by knowing your roll number and having a stable internet connection ready for the result day.

How do I check my SSC result online in Maharashtra?

Checking your result is a straightforward process once the board activates the online portal. You will need specific details from your admit card. The official website is designed to handle high traffic, but it can slow down during peak hours.

Follow these steps when the results go live:

  • Go to the official Maharashtra SSC results portal. The main website is mahresult.nic.in.
  • Find and select the link for “SSC Examination Result” or a similar label.
  • Enter your unique Roll Number and your Mother’s First Name as per your exam registration.
  • Click the submit button. Your mark sheet will be displayed on the screen.
  • Download the PDF of your result and take a printout for your records. This printout is a provisional mark sheet.

A common mistake is entering the mother’s name incorrectly. Use the exact spelling you provided during exam registration. If you encounter an error, double-check your details before trying again. If the site is busy, wait a few minutes and refresh the page.

What information is on the SSC mark sheet?

Your online mark sheet contains all the key details of your performance. Understanding each section helps you verify the information and plan your next steps. It’s an official document until you receive the original from your school.

The digital mark sheet typically includes:

  • Student’s Name and Roll Number: Your personal identification details.
  • School Name and Code: The official details of your institution.
  • Subject-wise Marks: Your scores for each individual subject you appeared for.
  • Total Marks Obtained: The sum of your marks across all subjects.
  • Final Result Status: A clear statement indicating “PASS” or “FAIL.”
  • Grade and Percentage: Your overall percentage and corresponding grade.

Review every subject’s marks carefully as soon as you access your result. If you believe there is a discrepancy in the marking, the board provides a process for re-evaluation or verification. You must act quickly, as there is usually a short window to apply for a reassessment of your paper.

What should I do after seeing my SSC result?

Your result is a key that opens doors to your next academic phase. Your immediate actions can set you up for a smooth transition. A calm and systematic approach is best, regardless of your scores.

First, securely save and print multiple copies of your result. You will need it for admissions to junior colleges (Class 11) and various other courses. Next, collect the original mark sheet and other documents from your school when they are distributed. Schools usually inform students when the original certificates arrive.

Then, based on your result:

  • If you passed, research your options for Class 11 streams (Science, Commerce, Arts, or Vocational). Choose based on your interests, strengths, and career goals, not just peer pressure.
  • If you are unhappy with your marks, check the MSBSHSE website for information on applying for rechecking or photocopy of your answer sheets. There is a fee for this service.
  • If you did not pass, do not panic. The board conducts supplementary exams, often later in the year. You can reappear for the subjects you failed. Your school can guide you through the re-exam application process.

Remember, this result is one milestone. Many successful people have taken different paths after their SSC exams.

Where can I find official updates and avoid scams?

Unfortunately, result season often brings a surge of misleading websites and scams promising “early results” or “toppers lists” for a fee. Protecting your personal information and relying on trustworthy sources is crucial.

The only official source for your SSC result is the Maharashtra State Board. Always use the websites with domains like mahresult.nic.in or mahahsscboard.in. Reputable national and local news websites will report the official announcement, but they will ultimately direct you to the board’s portal to check your individual score.

Be extremely cautious of any site or person that asks for money to reveal your results. The board does not charge a fee to view your marks online. Never share your roll number, mother’s name, or other personal details on unverified platforms. If you receive an SMS or email claiming to have your result, verify the sender before clicking any links.

For the latest official notifications, keep an eye on the Maharashtra State Board’s main website. This is where press releases and circulars about result dates and procedures are first published. Your school is also a reliable channel for official information and guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the official website to check the Maharashtra SSC result?

The primary official website is mahresult.nic.in. The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) uses this portal to publish results. Always use this or other official government websites (.nic.in or .gov.in domains) to check your score safely.

I've lost my roll number. How can I check my SSC result?

If you’ve lost your roll number, you should first contact your school. Schools maintain records of all their students’ roll numbers. In some cases, the official results portal may offer an alternative login method using your name and other details, but the roll number is the most reliable key. Avoid websites that claim to retrieve lost roll numbers, as they may be scams.

Are SSC marks important for college admissions?

Yes, your SSC marks are very important for admissions into Class 11 (junior college) in Maharashtra. Colleges often use your percentage to determine eligibility for different streams like Science, Commerce, and Arts. While they are a significant factor, many institutions also consider other criteria, and your performance in higher classes will become increasingly important for university admissions.

What happens if the website is down on result day?

High traffic can slow down or temporarily crash the results website. If this happens, stay calm and try again after 15-30 minutes. The board servers are usually robust, and access stabilizes after the initial rush. You can also try alternative official mirror sites if the board lists them. Avoid refreshing the page repeatedly too quickly, as this can add to the server load.

Can I get a physical copy of my mark sheet online?

The document you download and print from the results portal is a provisional mark sheet. It is valid for initial admissions purposes. However, you must collect the original, attested mark sheet from your school. Schools receive the physical mark sheets from the board a few weeks after the online results are declared. Your school will inform you when they are available for collection.

What are the passing criteria for the Maharashtra SSC exams?

To pass the SSC examination in Maharashtra, a student must secure a minimum of 35% marks in each subject and an overall aggregate of 35% across all subjects. The board’s official notifications provide the final and detailed passing criteria each year, so it’s best to confirm the latest rules on their website if you have specific concerns.

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.