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SSC Result Questions

The SSC Result for Maharashtra is officially declared by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). You can check your Secondary School Certificate (Class 10) marks online using your seat number. This guide covers everything from result dates to revaluation and next steps.

When will the Maharashtra SSC result be announced?

The Maharashtra SSC result is typically declared in the month of June. The exact date varies each year and is officially set by the MSBSHSE.

Historically, results have been released in the first or second week of June. Students and parents should monitor the official board website for the final announcement. Avoid relying on unofficial sources or social media rumors for the result date.

Once declared, the results remain accessible online for an extended period. This allows students to download and print their mark sheets whenever needed.

How can I check my SSC result online?

You need your seat number, also known as your roll number, to check your result. Follow these steps to access your marks online:

  1. Visit the official MSBSHSE result portal. This is the only authentic source for your score.
  2. Look for the link labeled ‘SSC Result’ or ‘Maharashtra SSC Result’.
  3. Enter your seven-digit seat number in the required field.
  4. You may need to enter a captcha code for security.
  5. Click ‘Submit’ or ‘View Result’. Your detailed mark sheet will be displayed on the screen.

It’s wise to download the result page as a PDF or take a screenshot immediately. This serves as a provisional mark sheet until you receive the original from your school.

If the website is slow due to high traffic, try again after a few hours. The portal remains active for several days after the initial declaration.

What details are on the SSC mark sheet?

Your online mark sheet contains crucial information. Understanding each section helps you verify its accuracy.

  • Student Information: Your full name, seat number, mother’s name, and school name.
  • Subject-wise Scores: Marks obtained in each subject, both theory and practical (where applicable).
  • Total Aggregate Marks: The sum of your scores across all subjects.
  • Result Status: Clearly states ‘PASS’ or ‘FAIL’.
  • Percentage/Grade: Your overall percentage and sometimes a grade.

Carefully check all personal details for any spelling errors. Verify that the marks for each subject are correctly recorded. Any discrepancy should be reported to your school authorities promptly.

The online version is provisional. The final, original mark sheet, which you will collect from your school, is the legally valid document for future admissions.

What if I am not happy with my marks?

The MSBSHSE provides a process for revaluation, often called verification or reassessment. This is for students who believe there has been a totaling error or an oversight in marking.

First, understand the difference between revaluation and rechecking. Rechecking verifies that all answers have been marked and the total is correct. Revaluation involves having your answer booklet assessed again by a different examiner.

The board opens a short application window after the result declaration. You must apply through your school, not directly. There is a fee for this service, which is non-refundable even if your marks remain unchanged.

Be realistic. Marks rarely change significantly unless there was a clear clerical error. The process can take several weeks, so it may delay your admission to a new college if you are waiting for the outcome.

What are my next steps after the SSC result?

Your SSC result is a key that opens doors to further education. Your immediate actions should be organized and timely.

For All Students: Collect your original mark sheet and passing certificate from your school as soon as they are available. These are essential for every future step.

For Students Continuing to Junior College (Class 11): Most schools will guide you through the admission process for their own junior college. If you are switching schools or streams (Science, Commerce, Arts), research colleges, check their cut-off percentages, and prepare the required documents immediately. Admissions fill up quickly.

For Vocational or Diploma Courses: If you plan to pursue a polytechnic diploma or ITI course, check the application deadlines for the respective institutions. They often have separate entrance procedures.

Keep multiple photocopies and scanned copies of your final mark sheet and passing certificate. You will need them for countless applications in the coming years.

Frequently Asked Questions

I forgot my seat number. How can I find it?

Your seat number is printed on your exam hall ticket or admission receipt. Contact your school principal or class teacher; they maintain official records of all student seat numbers. The board’s website does not have a ‘forgot seat number’ feature for result checking.

The website says 'Result Not Found' for my seat number. What should I do?

First, double-check that you entered the correct seven-digit seat number. If it’s correct, contact your school immediately. They can liaise with the board to resolve any discrepancies. It could be a technical error or, in rare cases, a withholding of the result pending an inquiry.

When will I get the original mark sheet from my school?

Schools typically receive the original mark sheets from the board a few weeks after the online result declaration. Your school will inform you of a specific date for distribution. Do not rely on the online printout for official college admissions; you will need the original document.

Can I apply for revaluation online?

The application process for revaluation is usually conducted through schools. You must obtain the application form from your school, fill it out, pay the requisite fee, and submit it back to them within the stipulated deadline. The school then forwards all applications to the board. Always confirm the current year’s process with your school administration.

What is a passing mark for the Maharashtra SSC exam?

The passing criteria are set by the MSBSHSE and require a minimum score in each subject. You must confirm the latest passing marks from the official board notifications, as criteria can be subject to change. Generally, students need to secure a minimum percentage across all subjects to be declared ‘PASS’.

Is the SSC result enough for college admission?

No, the online result is not sufficient. For admission to Class 11 or any other course, you must present the original mark sheet and passing certificate issued by the MSBSHSE through your school. The online printout is only for immediate reference.

Vaibhav darade
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Vaibhav Darade Educational news analyst providing verified board exam updates, result links, and career guidance for Class 10th students nationwide.