| Board | MSBSHSE (Maharashtra Board) |
| Exam | SSC Board Exam 2026 |
| Status | SSC Result 2026 – Expected May 2026 |
| Official Site | mahahsscboard.in |
Your SSC (Secondary School Certificate) result scorecard from the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) is your official record of performance. You can view and download it from the official mahresult.nic.in or mahahsscboard.in websites using your roll number and other required details.
Where do I find my official SSC Maharashtra scorecard online?
The Maharashtra State Board publishes SSC results on its official websites. The primary portal is typically mahresult.nic.in. The board may also use mahahsscboard.in or other official domains for result declaration.
To access your scorecard, you will need specific login credentials. These are always provided by your school or the board before the exams. You should have this information ready.
Always rely on these official government (.nic.in or .gov.in) websites. Third-party sites may display your result, but for the authentic, downloadable scorecard, the board’s portal is the only authoritative source.
What information is on my SSC marksheet?
The SSC scorecard contains several key sections that provide a complete academic record. Understanding each part is important for future applications.
The main sections include:
- Student and School Details: Your full name, mother’s name, father’s name, school name, and school center number.
- Roll Number and Seat Number: Your unique identification numbers for the examination.
- Subject-wise Performance: A table listing each subject, the marks obtained out of the total, and the result status (Pass/Fail).
- Final Summary: Your total aggregate marks, the percentage, and the final overall result (PASS/FAIL).
- Important Notations: The scorecard may include remarks, your division (First Class, etc.), and is signed by authorized board officials.
Check every detail carefully for accuracy, especially the spelling of your name and subject marks. Any discrepancy should be reported immediately through your school.
How do I download and print my SSC scorecard?
Once you view your result online, downloading a copy for your records is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to ensure you get a clear, official document.
First, log in to the official result portal using your roll number and other required details. Once your result is displayed on the screen, look for a download button or link. This is often labeled ‘Download Scorecard’ or ‘Print Scorecard’.
Clicking this will generate a PDF file. Save this PDF to your computer or phone. For printing, use a good quality printer and A4-size paper. Ensure the printout is clear and all text, including the board’s seal and signatures, is legible. This printed copy is often required for college admissions.
It is highly recommended to save the digital PDF file permanently and make several physical copies. This original downloaded document is crucial for all future academic verifications.
What should I do if there's an error on my marksheet?
If you find any mistake—be it in personal details, subject marks, or the final total—you must not ignore it. This document is a permanent record.
The first and most critical step is to immediately inform your school principal or class teacher. Do not attempt to contact the board directly as an individual student. All corrections and re-evaluations are processed through schools.
Your school will guide you on the board’s official procedure for applying for a re-check, re-evaluation, or correction. There is usually a formal application process, a specific timeframe after the result declaration, and may involve a fee. The board’s official website will have the detailed notification for this process.
Until a corrected document is issued, use your original scorecard cautiously and always disclose the discrepancy when submitting it for official purposes.
How is my SSC percentage calculated from the scorecard?
Your overall percentage is calculated using the total marks you obtained across all subjects against the maximum possible marks. The Maharashtra SSC board typically includes marks from all six or seven subjects as per the curriculum.
To calculate it manually, add up the marks you scored in every subject listed on your scorecard. Then, add up the total maximum marks for those same subjects. Divide your total scored marks by the total maximum marks and multiply by 100.
For example, if your aggregate scored marks are 550 out of a maximum of 650, your percentage is (550/650)*100 = 84.6%. The scorecard itself will display this final percentage, so you do not need to calculate it.
Remember, this percentage is crucial for admissions to junior colleges (Class 11). Different streams (Science, Commerce, Arts) have different cutoff percentages set by individual colleges.
Frequently Asked Questions
I've lost my roll number. How can I check my SSC result?
If you’ve lost your roll number, contact your school immediately. Schools maintain records of all students’ roll numbers. You cannot retrieve your official scorecard without it. As a last resort, some official result portals may allow lookup by other details like your name and mother’s name, but the roll number is the primary and most reliable key.
Is the online scorecard as valid as the original printed one?
Yes, the scorecard downloaded from the official Maharashtra board website (mahresult.nic.in) is the original and valid document. The printed copies you make from this PDF are accepted for all purposes, including college admissions. The board later dispatches a physical marksheet to your school, which is also an original document.
When will the original hard copy marksheet come to my school?
The Maharashtra State Board typically dispatches the original, printed marksheets to schools a few weeks after the online result declaration. The exact timeline varies each year. Your school will notify you when the documents arrive for collection. Always collect it personally and check it against your downloaded copy.
Can I apply for re-evaluation of my SSC papers?
Yes, the board usually provides a re-evaluation or re-checking process. There is a specific application window after the results are announced. You must apply through your school by filling out the board’s official form and paying the prescribed fee. The official notification detailing the process, dates, and fees will be published on the MSBSHSE website.
My name is misspelled on the scorecard. Will this affect college admission?
A misspelled name can cause significant issues during verification for college admissions or other official work. It is essential to get it corrected through the board’s official correction process via your school. Until corrected, carry supporting identity documents (like your school leaving certificate) that show the correct spelling when submitting the scorecard.
What is the passing criteria for the Maharashtra SSC exams?
To pass the SSC examination, a student must score a minimum of 35 marks out of 100 in each individual subject. The board also has rules regarding grace marks and aggregate passing. Your scorecard will clearly show a ‘PASS’ or ‘FAIL’ status for each subject and an overall result based on these criteria.
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