| 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 by name, you must use the official website of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). The board provides an online result portal where students can search for their marks using their seat number; a name-based search is typically not available directly from the official source.
How can I officially find my SSC result from Maharashtra?
The most reliable way to get your SSC result is through the MSBSHSE’s official result website. You will need your seat number and mother’s name as printed on your admit card. The board publishes results in a phased manner, so you should check the site regularly when results are announced.
Third-party websites sometimes offer name-based searches by compiling data from the official portal. However, these sites are not affiliated with the state board. For the most accurate and secure information, always prioritize the government website. Any result you find elsewhere should be cross-checked against the official marksheet.
What should I do if I've lost my seat number?
Losing your seat number is a common issue. Your first step should be to contact your school. Schools receive official result data and can provide you with your seat number and result details. Keep your school admission number or other personal identification details handy when you make the inquiry.
If contacting the school is not possible, you may need to approach the Divisional Board office of the MSBSHSE in your region. They can assist you in retrieving your information, but this process requires formal identification and may take some time. It’s a strong reminder to keep your admit card and other exam documents in a safe place until you receive your final marksheet.
When will I receive my original SSC marksheet and certificate?
The online result is provisional. Your original, printed marksheet and passing certificate are distributed through your school, usually a few weeks after the online result declaration. Your school will inform you of the specific collection date. Do not rely solely on the digital score; the original documents are required for future admissions and verifications.
When you collect the documents, verify every detail meticulously: your full name, mother’s name, subject names, and marks. Any spelling errors or discrepancies in marks must be reported to your school principal immediately so a correction request can be initiated with the board.
My name is spelled wrong on the result. How do I correct it?
Name spelling errors must be corrected officially. Inform your school principal as soon as you receive the original marksheet. The school will guide you through the board’s formal process for corrections, which typically involves submitting an application along with supporting documents like your birth certificate or earlier school records.
This process is managed by the board and can take several months. Until the correction is made on your board records, use your name exactly as it appears on your official marksheet for any further applications to avoid mismatch issues.
What are my next steps after checking the SSC result?
After confirming your result, download and print a copy of the online scorecard for temporary reference. Then, focus on collecting the original documents from your school. With your SSC marksheet, you can proceed to apply for junior college (Class 11 and 12) admissions.
Your next academic move depends on your score and stream preference (Science, Commerce, Arts, or Vocational). Research colleges, their cut-offs, and admission procedures. If you are dissatisfied with your marks, familiarize yourself with the board’s re-evaluation or verification process, which has a strict application window after results are declared.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get my Maharashtra SSC result by SMS?
Yes, the MSBSHSE often provides an SMS service at the time of result declaration. You typically need to send your seat number to a specified number. Details of this service are published on the official board website alongside the result announcement.
Is the result on third-party websites accurate?
While many third-party sites mirror the official data, they are not the primary source. Errors or delays can occur. The only result that is fully valid for official purposes is the one published on the MSBSHSE website or your original board-issued marksheet.
What if my result is 'Withheld' or 'Not Available'?
A ‘Withheld’ status usually indicates a pending inquiry or administrative reason. You must contact your school immediately. They will liaise with the board to clarify the reason and inform you of the necessary steps, which may involve providing additional documentation.
How can I apply for mark rechecking or verification?
The MSBSHSE opens a short window for re-evaluation applications after results are published. You must apply through your school by filling out the board’s prescribed form and paying a fee. The official notification detailing the process, dates, and cost is posted on the MSBSHSE website.
I failed in one or two subjects. What are my options?
The board conducts supplementary exams, often called “Summer” or “October” exams. Your school can provide the application form and exam schedule. You can appear for the subjects you failed while keeping your passing marks in other subjects.
Where is the official MSBSHSE SSC result website?
The primary website is mahresult.nic.in or mahahsscboard.in. Always check the official MSBSHSE homepage for the correct, active link during the result period, as it is the final authority for all result-related information.
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