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The latest SSC result for Maharashtra is typically announced by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) in June. Students can check their Secondary School Certificate (Class 10) results online using their roll number and mother’s name on the official board websites. For the most current status and exact dates, you should always refer to the official MSBSHSE notification.

When will the Maharashtra SSC results be declared?

The Maharashtra State Board announces SSC results annually, usually in the first or second week of June. The exact declaration date varies each year based on the examination schedule and evaluation process.

Historically, results have been released between June 5th and June 15th. The board issues an official press release and notification on its website a few days before the results go live. There is no fixed calendar date.

For the most accurate and timely information, you must check the official MSBSHSE website directly. Third-party websites often speculate about dates, but only the board’s announcement is reliable.

How can I check my SSC result online?

Checking your SSC result in Maharashtra is a straightforward online process. You will need your seven-digit seat number (roll number) and your mother’s first name as recorded on your exam form.

Follow these steps when the results are officially declared:

  • Visit the primary official result portal: mahresult.nic.in or the MSBSHSE’s main website.
  • Find and click on the link for “SSC Result [Current Year]”.
  • Enter your roll number in the designated field.
  • Enter your mother’s first name (as per the board’s records).
  • Click the “Submit” or “View Result” button.

Your mark sheet will be displayed on the screen. It is crucial to download the PDF and take a printout for your future records. The website often experiences heavy traffic immediately after the release, so patience may be required.

What details are included in the online SSC mark sheet?

The digital mark sheet provided by the Maharashtra State Board contains all essential information you will need. It serves as a provisional document until you receive the original, physically signed mark sheet from your school.

You can expect to see:

  • Student’s full name and roll number.
  • Mother’s name.
  • Name of the school and its unique code.
  • Marks obtained in each subject, including theory, practical, and internal assessment.
  • Total marks and the percentage calculated.
  • The final result status: PASS or FAIL.
  • Any relevant remarks or grades.

Verify all personal details carefully. If you spot any discrepancy in your name, subject marks, or final total, you should immediately contact your school principal. They will guide you through the board’s official re-verification process.

What should I do after seeing my result?

Your immediate actions after checking your SSC result can impact your next academic steps. First, secure a copy of your result. Download the mark sheet as a PDF and print several clear copies.

If you have passed, you will need this document for college admissions. Most junior colleges in Maharashtra require a printed copy of the online mark sheet during the initial application or enrollment phase. Keep your original, school-distributed mark sheet in a safe place once you receive it.

If you are not satisfied with your marks or believe there has been an error, you can apply for verification or re-assessment. The board opens a short window for this, usually a few weeks after the result declaration. Your school will have the application form and can submit it on your behalf with the required fee.

For students who did not pass one or more subjects, the board conducts supplementary exams, often called “Summer” or “October” exams. Your school will provide information on applying for these compartment exams.

Where can I get official updates and support?

The only source for guaranteed accurate information is the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Relying on unofficial news blogs or social media rumors can lead to confusion and missed deadlines.

Bookmark these official online resources:

  • MSBSHSE Main Website: mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in
  • Primary Result Portal: mahresult.nic.in
  • Alternative Result Portal: sscresult.mkcl.org

For specific queries or issues not resolved online, you should contact your school administration first. They are the official liaison between students and the board. You can also visit your nearest board divisional office if necessary, with your relevant documents in hand.

Avoid websites that ask for money or excessive personal information to check results. The official process is free and only requires your roll number and mother’s name.

How are SSC marks calculated?

Understanding how your final score is compiled can help you interpret your mark sheet. The Maharashtra SSC exam score is not based solely on the final written papers.

The total marks for most subjects are a combination of different components:

  • Theory Exam: This is the main board-conducted written exam, typically worth 80 marks for core subjects.
  • Internal Assessment/Practical Exam: For subjects with a practical component, this is usually worth 20 marks. For others, it may be project or oral work.
  • School-Based Evaluation: Some marks may come from continuous assessment during the school year.

Your percentage is calculated on the sum of marks from all subjects against the total possible marks. The board does not use a grading system for the SSC result; it displays the actual marks and percentage. The passing criteria require a minimum score in each individual subject as defined by the board.

What are the next steps for SSC passed students?

Passing the SSC examination opens the door to higher secondary education, commonly known as Junior College (Class 11 and 12). Your immediate task is to choose a stream for your future studies.

The main streams available in Maharashtra are:

  • Science: For students aiming for engineering, medicine, or pure sciences.
  • Commerce: For careers in business, finance, accounting, or economics.
  • Arts/Humanities: For fields like literature, history, political science, or psychology.
  • Vocational Courses: For skill-based diplomas and certifications.

Admission to junior colleges, especially popular ones, is often based on your SSC percentage. The admission process is centralized in many areas through online portals. You will need your SSC mark sheet, school leaving certificate, and other documents ready for application.

Start researching colleges and their cut-off percentages from previous years as soon as you have your result. Meet with your school career counselor or teachers for guidance on selecting the right stream based on your interests and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

If you have lost your SSC roll number, you should first contact your school. They maintain records of all students and can provide your roll number. Alternatively, your original exam hall ticket also contains this number. Without the roll number, checking the result online via the official portal is not possible.

Is the online SSC result considered valid for college admissions?

Yes, the printed copy of the online mark sheet is accepted as a provisional document for initiating junior college admissions. However, you must later submit the original, physically signed mark sheet and passing certificate issued by the board through your school to complete the enrollment process.

What is the passing mark for each subject in the Maharashtra SSC exam?

The passing criteria are set by the Maharashtra State Board and can vary slightly by subject and year. Generally, students must achieve a minimum of 35% in each subject (combining theory and internal/practical marks). You must also pass in both internal assessment and the theory exam separately as per the board’s rules. The exact minimum marks are detailed in the board’s examination bylaws.

When will the original SSC mark sheet be distributed?

Schools typically receive the original, hard copy mark sheets from the board a few weeks after the online result declaration. Your school will then inform you of a specific date to collect it. You or a parent/guardian must collect it in person from the school, often by presenting the student’s ID and a receipt.

Can I apply for re-evaluation if I fail or get low marks?

The board offers a verification process where your answer sheet is checked for totaling errors or unassessed questions. You cannot request a re-evaluation or re-marking of the content. For failed subjects, you must appear for the supplementary examination conducted by the board later in the year. Your school provides the application forms and deadlines for both verification and compartment exams.

Are the SSC results for Konkan, Pune, Nagpur, and other divisions declared together?

Yes, the Maharashtra SSC results are declared statewide at the same time for all nine divisions of the board: Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Nashik, Kolhapur, Amravati, Latur, and Konkan. All students use the same central online portals to check their results, regardless of their division.

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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.