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Yes, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has declared the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) results for 2024. Students can now check their Class 10 board exam scores online using their seat number and mother’s name. This page explains the official result checking process, how to understand your marksheet, and what to do after viewing your scores.

Where can I check my official Maharashtra SSC result?

The only official source for your SSC result is the website of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). The board operates specific result portals each year.

You will need your seat number and your mother’s first name as it appears on your exam documents. Have these details ready before you visit the site to avoid errors.

It is strongly advised to avoid third-party websites or apps that promise instant results. For security and accuracy, always use the official board website. Bookmark the official site to check for any subsequent updates or corrigendums.

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

Follow these simple steps to access your result securely. The process is designed to be straightforward but requires your correct details.

Step 1: Navigate to the official MSBSHSE SSC result webpage. You can find this by searching for ‘Maharashtra SSC result 2024 official website’.

Step 2: Locate the login section. Enter your seven-digit seat number carefully.

Step 3: In the next field, enter your mother’s first name. Use the exact spelling from your application form.

Step 4: Enter the on-screen Captcha code and click ‘Submit’ or ‘View Result’. Your marksheet will then be displayed on the screen.

If the page does not load due to high traffic, wait a few minutes and try again. Avoid refreshing the page repeatedly.

What information is on my SSC marksheet?

Your digital marksheet contains several key pieces of information. Understanding each section helps you verify your score and plan your next steps.

You will see your name, seat number, and the name of your school. The main section lists each subject you were examined in, along with the marks you obtained out of the total possible.

Look for your final result status: ‘Pass’ or ‘Fail’. The marksheet also displays your cumulative percentage. This is calculated from the total marks you earned across all subjects.

Check all details for accuracy. If you spot a discrepancy in your name or marks, contact your school immediately. They will guide you on the board’s process for corrections.

What should I do after seeing my result?

First, download and save a digital copy of your marksheet. Take a screenshot or use the ‘Print as PDF’ function in your browser. This is a crucial document for future admissions.

Next, collect the original, hard copy of your marksheet from your school when they announce its distribution. The digital result is provisional; the original certificate from the board is the final, legal document.

If you are satisfied with your scores, start researching streams for Junior College (Class 11 and 12). Your SSC percentage is a key criterion for admission to Science, Commerce, Arts, or vocational courses.

If your result is not as expected, do not panic. Speak with your teachers, parents, or a school counselor. The board offers supplementary exams for improvement.

What if I failed or want to improve my marks?

The Maharashtra State Board provides opportunities for students who did not pass or wish to score higher. The primary option is appearing for the supplementary examination, often called the ‘Summer Exam’ or ‘Re-exam’.

Eligibility and application details for the supplementary exams are announced by the board after the main results. This information is posted on the official MSBSHSE website. Your school will also be notified.

You can typically apply to re-appear in one or more subjects where you were unsuccessful or wish to improve. Focus your preparation on those specific subjects. Past exam papers and the official syllabus are your best study guides.

Remember, the marks from the supplementary exam will replace your original marks in that subject. Your final marksheet will reflect the higher of the two scores.

How can I avoid common mistakes after results?

Avoid sharing a screenshot of your result publicly on social media. Your marksheet contains personal information like your seat number and mother’s name, which could be misused.

Do not pay any money to websites or individuals claiming they can ‘increase’ your marks after the result is declared. This is a scam. The board does not alter marks after publication except through a formal re-evaluation or re-checking process.

Do not delay in collecting your original marksheet from your school. You will need it physically for every future admission process. The digital printout is not a permanent substitute.

Finally, take a moment to acknowledge your effort. The SSC exams are a significant milestone. Whether celebrating or re-strategizing, approach your next steps with clear and accurate information from official sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

I lost my seat number. How can I check my SSC result?

If you have misplaced your seat number, you should contact your school principal or class teacher immediately. Schools maintain records of all students’ seat numbers. The official online result portal requires the seat number to proceed; there is no alternative login method provided by the board.

When will the original SSC marksheet be available?

The board sends the original mark certificates to the respective schools a few weeks after the online result declaration. Your school will inform you of the specific date and procedure for collecting it. Always collect this original document, as it is mandatory for all future academic applications.

Can I apply for re-evaluation or marks verification?

Yes, the Maharashtra State Board typically offers a marks verification or re-checking process after results are declared. Details, including the application window, fees, and process, are published on the official MSBSHSE website. This process checks for totaling errors; it does not involve re-assessing the answer sheet content.

My name is spelled wrong on the online result. What should I do?

Report the discrepancy to your school administration without delay. They will guide you through the board’s official procedure for name correction. Do not attempt to use the online result with an incorrect name for admissions, as it must match your other official documents.

Is the SSC result sent via SMS by the board?

The Maharashtra State Board does not officially send results via SMS directly to students. While some third-party services may offer SMS alerts, they are not an official channel. For a guaranteed and secure view of your full marksheet, always use the official result website.

What is a good percentage for getting into Science stream?

Cut-off percentages for Science stream admissions in Junior Colleges vary greatly each year and depend on the college’s popularity and location. Highly sought-after colleges may have requirements above 90%, while others might accept lower scores. Check the admission brochures of colleges you are targeting for their specific previous year’s cut-offs.

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.