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The SSC Maharashtra result for a given year is declared live on the official website of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. You can check it by entering your seat number and mother’s name. The board typically announces the result date and time in advance through press releases.

Where do I check the SSC Maharashtra result live?

The only official and reliable source for your SSC result is the Maharashtra State Board’s designated results portal. The board operates several websites, but the primary one for SSC (Class 10) results is the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education’s official site.

When the result is declared, a prominent link or banner appears on the homepage. You should avoid unofficial websites or apps that promise early results, as they can be misleading or compromise your personal information.

It’s best to bookmark the official board website well before the result date. During peak traffic, the site may load slowly, so patience is key. Having your seat number and other required details ready will speed up the process.

What information do I need to check my result?

To access your marksheet online, you’ll need specific details. Having these ready before you log in prevents frustration during the busy result period.

You will need:

  • Your Seat Number: This is the unique examination roll number assigned to you for the SSC board exams. It’s printed on your hall ticket and admit card.
  • Your Mother’s Name: The board uses this as a security measure to verify your identity. You must enter it exactly as it was submitted during your exam registration.

Some students may also need to select their exam type (e.g., Regular, Repeater) from a dropdown menu. Keep your hall ticket handy, as it contains all this crucial information.

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

Once the result is live on the official website, follow these simple steps. The interface is usually straightforward, designed for students and parents to use easily.

First, navigate to the official SSC result page. Look for a link that says “SSC Result” or “Maharashtra SSC Class 10 Result.” Click on it to open the login page.

On the login page, you will see empty fields. Enter your seat number in the first box. In the second box, carefully type your mother’s first name. Double-check both entries for spelling errors.

Finally, click the “Submit” or “View Result” button. Your digital marksheet will then load on the screen. You can view your subject-wise marks, total score, and pass/fail status.

What should I do after seeing my result?

After checking your result online, take a few important next steps. Your immediate actions can save time and prevent issues later.

The most critical step is to download a soft copy of your marksheet and take a screenshot. The online result portal is often temporary, and you’ll need this document for future reference. Save the file with a clear name, like “SSC_Marksheet_2025.”

Do not rely solely on the online marksheet. The board will later issue the original, physical marksheet and passing certificate through your school. Contact your school to find out when these original documents will be distributed.

If you plan to apply for junior college (Class 11), you will need your marksheet details for the admission form. Keep your seat number and scores accessible. If you have any doubts about your marks, consult your school teachers about the revaluation or verification process.

What if I can't access my result or find an error?

Facing technical issues or discrepancies in your marks is not uncommon. Knowing what to do can reduce stress significantly.

If the official website is down or extremely slow, it’s almost always due to high visitor traffic. The best solution is to wait and try again after 30-60 minutes, or try late in the evening when traffic subsides. Refreshing the page repeatedly rarely helps.

If you see an error message stating your details are incorrect, re-enter your seat number and mother’s name. Pay close attention to spaces and spelling. If it still fails, wait a few hours; sometimes data uploads in batches.

If you believe there is a calculation error in your marks—a subject mark seems incorrect or missing—you should not panic. The board has a formal process for mark verification or revaluation. Your school administration can guide you through applying for this, including any fees and deadlines involved.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the SSC Maharashtra result usually declared?

The Maharashtra State Board typically declares the SSC (Class 10) results in June or July each year. The board makes an official announcement regarding the exact date and time a few days in advance through press conferences and their website.

Can I get my SSC result via SMS?

Yes, the board often provides an SMS service. The official format and number are announced alongside the result. You usually need to send your seat number to a designated number to receive your score. Check the board’s official announcement for the correct format.

Is the online marksheet valid for college admissions?

The downloaded marksheet is provisional and is generally accepted for initial junior college admissions. However, you must later submit the original, physical marksheet and passing certificate issued by the board through your school to complete your admission.

What happens if I fail in one or two subjects?

The board conducts supplementary exams (often called “re-exams” or “compartment exams”) for students who fail in one or two subjects. You will be eligible to appear for these exams later in the year. Your school can provide details on application forms and dates.

How can I get a duplicate marksheet if I lose the original?

If you lose your original SSC marksheet, you must apply for a duplicate copy through the Maharashtra State Board. This is a formal process that involves submitting an application, a police complaint (FIR), and a fee. Contact your former school or the local board office for the exact procedure.

Who should I contact if there's a mistake in my name on the marksheet?

Any correction in your name or other personal details must be requested through your school. The school will liaise with the board authorities. You will likely need to provide supporting documents, such as your school leaving certificate or birth certificate, to prove the correct spelling.

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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.