| Board | MSBSHSE (Maharashtra Board) |
| Exam | SSC Board Exam 2026 |
| Status | SSC Result 2026 – Expected May 2026 |
| Official Site | mahahsscboard.in |
The SSC (Secondary School Certificate) result notification in Maharashtra is the official announcement from the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) declaring the Class 10 exam results. Students can check their results online on the official board websites, mahahsscboard.in or mahresult.nic.in, using their roll number and other required details.
Where and when will the official SSC result notification be announced?
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) is the sole authority for announcing SSC results. The official notification is published on their primary websites: mahahsscboard.in and the central portal mahresult.nic.in.
Results are typically declared in June or July, following the annual March examination schedule. The board releases an official press note confirming the exact date and time of the result declaration a few days in advance.
It is crucial to rely only on these official sources for the first announcement. Many third-party websites and news portals report results, but they source their data from the board’s servers. For the most accurate and immediate access, the board’s sites are definitive.
How do I check my SSC Maharashtra result online?
Checking your result is a straightforward process once the board activates the result portal. You will need specific details from your hall ticket or admit card. Here is the standard step-by-step process.
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Visit the official result website: mahresult.nic.in or mahahsscboard.in.
- Look for the link labeled ‘SSC Examination Result [Year]’ or similar.
- On the result page, enter your Roll Number and the Mother’s First Name as per your registration. Some portals may ask for other details.
- Click ‘Submit’ or ‘View Result’. Your mark sheet will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the PDF version and take a printout for your immediate reference. This printout is a provisional mark sheet.
Ensure you have a stable internet connection during peak declaration hours, as websites may experience high traffic and load slowly.
What should I do after viewing my online result?
Your first action should be to carefully verify all the details on the digital mark sheet. Check your name, roll number, subject names, and marks obtained in each paper. Look for any discrepancies or missing grades.
Next, download the PDF and save it securely. Take a printout. This provisional mark sheet is useful for immediate purposes like college admissions but is not the final document.
The board will later announce the schedule for collecting the original, hardcopy mark sheet and passing certificate from your school. You or your parent/guardian must collect these documents from the school, usually by presenting the student’s ID or the provisional result printout. Do not rely solely on the online score; the original documents are mandatory for all future academic and official procedures.
What if there is an error in my SSC result?
If you find any mistake—such as an incorrect personal detail, a missing subject, or a mark that seems drastically wrong—you must act promptly. The board provides a formal mechanism for revaluation or verification of marks.
First, inform your school principal immediately. The school will guide you through the official process. Typically, the board opens a short application window after the result declaration for applying for verification or photocopy of the answer sheet.
You will need to fill out a form and pay a prescribed fee. If a calculation error is found upon re-totaling, the marks are corrected. For a more detailed review, you can apply for a photocopy of your answer sheet to check for any unassessed answers. Remember, the application process is time-bound, so do not delay.
How is the SSC result in Maharashtra graded?
The Maharashtra SSC board uses a percentile-based grading system alongside marks. Understanding this helps you interpret your performance accurately. The overall result is based on the total marks obtained across all subjects.
The board calculates a percentile score, which indicates your performance relative to other candidates. For instance, a 90 percentile means you scored better than 90% of the students who appeared. Your final mark sheet will display subject-wise marks, total marks, the percentile, and a grade.
Passing requires a minimum of 35 marks in each subject. The board may also announce subject-wise toppers and overall merit lists. Your school can provide specific guidance on how these grades translate for junior college admissions, which often have their own cut-offs based on board results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the online SSC result mark sheet valid for college admission?
The online mark sheet you download is a provisional document. It is accepted for initiating the admission process to junior colleges (FYJC) while you secure your original documents. However, you must submit the original, school-distributed mark sheet and passing certificate to complete your admission formalities. Always check the specific requirements of the college you are applying to.
What details do I need if I've lost my roll number?
If you have lost your roll number, you should first contact your school. Schools maintain records of all students’ roll numbers and seat numbers. Alternatively, some official result portals offer a ‘Forgot Roll Number’ option where you can retrieve it by entering details like your name, date of birth, and school code. Having your hall ticket or admit card copy is always helpful to avoid this situation.
When will the original SSC mark sheet be available at my school?
The Maharashtra State Board typically dispatches the original mark sheets and passing certificates to schools within a few weeks after the online result declaration. Your school will announce a specific date or schedule for distribution. This information is often communicated via notice boards, school websites, or direct messages to students. It is advisable to stay in touch with your school administration for updates.
Can I apply for re-evaluation of only one subject?
Yes, you can apply for verification or photocopy of the answer sheet for a single subject or multiple subjects. The application form usually allows you to select the specific subjects you want rechecked. You will need to pay the applicable fee per subject. The process and fees are detailed in the official notification for revaluation released by the MSBSHSE after the main results.
Are the SSC results for regular and repeat students declared together?
No, the results for regular students (who took the full exam in March) and repeat/improvement students (who took a single subject or more in a subsequent attempt) are declared separately. The board announces different dates for these results. Repeat students must check the official website using the specific exam roll number issued for their improvement attempt.
What is the official website for SSC Maharashtra results?
The primary and most authoritative websites are mahahsscboard.in (the MSBSHSE official site) and mahresult.nic.in (the centralised Maharashtra result portal). You should avoid unofficial websites that may display incorrect information or contain intrusive ads. Always look for the ‘gov.in’ or ‘nic.in’ domain to ensure you are on a legitimate government portal.
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