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SSC Result Official Notice

The official notice for the SSC (Class 10) result in Maharashtra is published by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). To get the most accurate and immediate information, you must check the board’s official websites. This page explains what the notice contains and how to access your results securely.

Where is the official SSC result notice published?

The Maharashtra State Board releases all official communications, including result notices, on its designated websites. The primary portals are the MSBSHSE main site and the dedicated SSC result portal. These are the only sources you should trust for authentic information.

Official notices typically announce the result date and time. They also provide direct links to the result checking page. Relying on unofficial sources or social media rumors can lead to misinformation.

For your convenience, always bookmark the official board websites. This ensures you get the correct link when the results are declared, avoiding fake or phishing sites.

What information will the official notice contain?

The official notice is a concise document with key details for students and parents. It serves as the formal announcement from the education board.

You can expect it to include:

  • The precise date and time of the result declaration.
  • A list of official websites where the results will be hosted.
  • Basic instructions for accessing the marksheet online.
  • Contact information for the board in case of technical issues.

The notice itself will not contain individual student results. It simply announces when and where the results will be made available for you to check using your roll number and other details.

How do I check my SSC marks once the notice is out?

Once the official notice confirms the result is live, follow these steps to check your score. You will need your seat number or roll number, which is on your exam hall ticket.

First, go to the official result website listed in the notice. Look for the login section for SSC or Class 10 results. Enter your required details accurately. The system will then display your marksheet on the screen.

It’s wise to download and print a copy of the digital marksheet for your records. The board will later provide the original, physical marksheet through your school. The online version is provisional but official.

What should I do after checking my SSC result?

After viewing your result, carefully review all the details on your marksheet. Check your personal information, subject-wise grades, and the final status (Pass/Compartment). Report any discrepancies to your school authorities immediately.

If you have passed, you can proceed with junior college admissions. The process often involves submitting your marksheet and other documents. If your result shows a compartment (ATKT) in one or two subjects, you will need to register for the supplementary exam.

Keep your login credentials and seat number safe. You may need them for verification during admission processes or for accessing the mark sheet again in the future.

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

High traffic on result day can sometimes slow down websites. If you cannot access the portal, wait a few minutes and try again. Avoid refreshing the page repeatedly. Using a stable internet connection helps.

If you find a technical error in your marksheet, such as a wrong name or missing marks, do not panic. Contact your school’s principal or administration first. They are the official channel to communicate with the board for corrections.

For other issues, the official notice usually provides helpline numbers or email contacts for the board’s technical support. Use these only after confirming they are listed on the genuine MSBSHSE website to avoid scams.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the official websites for the Maharashtra SSC result?

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) operates the official websites. You should search for the board’s primary website or the specific SSC results portal. Always verify the web address to ensure you are on the genuine government site (.gov.in) to protect your personal information.

Do I need a password to check my SSC result online?

Typically, you only need your seat number or roll number as printed on your exam admission ticket. Some portals may also ask for your mother’s first name as a security step. You do not usually create a separate password for result checking. The exact required fields will be clear on the official result page.

When will the original SSC marksheet be available?

The original, physical marksheet and passing certificate are distributed by the Maharashtra State Board through your school. This usually happens a few weeks after the online result declaration. Your school will inform you of the specific date and procedure for collecting these crucial documents.

What happens if I fail in one subject?

If you fail in one or two subjects, you receive an “Allowed to Keep Term” (ATKT) status. This means you have passed but must clear those subjects in the subsequent supplementary examination. The board will announce dates for these re-exams, and you must apply through your school to appear for them.

Is the online SSC result marksheet valid for admission?

Yes, the digital marksheet you download and print from the official portal is considered a valid provisional document for initiating junior college admissions. However, you will eventually need to submit the original, board-issued physical marksheet to finalize your admission, so keep it safe once received.

Who should I contact for help with my result?

Your first point of contact should always be your school. They coordinate with the board directly for academic and administrative issues. For technical problems like website errors, you can use the support contact details provided in the official result notice, but ensure you are using the correct contact information from the genuine MSBSHSE website.

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.