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To check your SSC result status in Maharashtra, visit the official website of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). Your result status—whether it’s declared, pending, or withheld—will be displayed there once you log in with your seat number and other required details.

Where can I find my official SSC Maharashtra result status?

The only official source for checking your SSC result status is the Maharashtra State Board’s designated results portal. The board typically uses a main website for all result announcements. You should avoid unofficial third-party sites that may charge fees or display incorrect information.

When the results are declared, the board makes a public announcement. The website often experiences high traffic, so patience is required. Bookmarking the official site beforehand can save time.

Always double-check that you are on the genuine government website (.gov.in or .org) to protect your personal information. Look for the official board logo and secure connection (https://) in your browser’s address bar.

What information do I need to check my result?

To access your SSC result status, you will need specific details that verify your identity. Having these ready before you visit the site will make the process smoother.

Essential details include:

  • Seat Number: This is the unique identification number from your exam hall ticket. It is the primary key to access your result.
  • Mother’s First Name: The board often uses this as a secondary verification step. Enter it exactly as provided during exam registration.
  • Captcha Code: You will need to type the distorted letters and numbers shown on screen to prove you are not a bot.

If you have misplaced your seat number, you should contact your school immediately. They maintain records and can provide you with the necessary information.

What do the different result statuses mean?

After entering your details, you might see one of several status messages. Understanding these terms helps you know your next steps.

‘Result Declared’ or ‘Passed/Failed’: This is the final mark sheet. It shows your subject-wise scores, total marks, and the final pass/fail outcome. You can download and print this for your records.

‘Result Withheld’ or ‘Under Process’: This means your result is not yet available. It could be due to a pending re-evaluation, an administrative review, or an issue with your exam paperwork. You must contact your school or the regional board office directly for clarification.

‘Invalid Details’ or ‘No Record Found’: This usually means the seat number or mother’s name you entered has an error. Re-enter the information carefully, checking for typos. If it persists, verify your details with your school.

A step-by-step guide to checking your result online

Follow these clear steps to check your SSC Maharashtra result status once it is officially announced.

Step 1: Open your web browser and go to the official Maharashtra SSC results website. You can search for “MSBSHSE SSC Result” to find the correct link from a reputable source.

Step 2: Look for the active link or button for the current year’s SSC (Class 10) results. The page will have clear instructions.

Step 3: Enter your seat number and mother’s first name in the designated fields. Carefully type the captcha code as shown.

Step 4: Click the ‘Submit’ or ‘View Result’ button. Your result status and mark sheet will load on the screen.

Step 5: Download the PDF of your mark sheet and take a printout for future use. Do not rely solely on a screenshot, as the portal may close after some time.

If the page is loading slowly or not responding, wait a few minutes and try again. Peak traffic usually subsides after the first few hours of declaration.

What should I do after checking my result status?

Your immediate actions after viewing your result are important for your academic progress.

If You Passed: Congratulations! Secure a printed copy of your mark sheet. Your school will later provide the original, physical mark sheet and passing certificate. Start researching junior colleges (for Class 11) or other courses you wish to pursue, as admission processes often begin shortly after results.

If You Have Failed or Want Revaluation: Do not panic. The board provides options. You can apply for verification or re-evaluation of your answer sheets within a specified deadline. Your school can guide you through this application process. You may also need to register for supplementary exams held later in the year.

Regardless of the outcome, discuss your results with your teachers and parents. They can offer valuable advice on your next academic or career steps.

How can I get my original mark sheet and certificate?

The online result is provisional. The official, original documents are distributed through your school.

A few weeks after the online result declaration, the board dispatches physical mark sheets and passing certificates to all schools. Your school will then inform you of a specific date and time to collect these documents.

You or a parent/guardian will need to go to the school in person to collect them. Bring your exam hall ticket or another form of ID for verification. Keep these original documents in a safe place, as you will need them for every future admission process.

If there is a discrepancy between your online scores and the physical mark sheet, notify your school principal immediately. They will liaise with the board to resolve the issue.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I check my Maharashtra SSC result by SMS?

Yes, the board sometimes provides an SMS service. You typically need to send your seat number to a specified number. However, this service may not show detailed marks. The official website remains the most reliable and complete source for your full result status and mark sheet.

My result status says 'Withheld'. What does this mean?

A ‘Withheld’ status means your result is not being released at this time. This can happen for various reasons, such as an ongoing inquiry, incomplete exam fees, or a request for re-evaluation. You must contact your school’s principal or the office of your divisional board immediately to understand the specific reason and the steps required to resolve it.

I've lost my seat number. How can I check my result?

Your seat number is crucial. If you have lost it, you should first check any copies of your exam hall ticket or admit card you may have saved. If you cannot find it, contact your school administration as soon as possible. They have a record of all students’ seat numbers and can provide it to you. Do not share personal details on unknown websites claiming to retrieve lost seat numbers.

Are the online results final and official?

The results displayed online are provisional and are used for immediate information. The final, official document is the original mark sheet and passing certificate issued by the Maharashtra board and collected from your school. Always refer to the physical documents for official purposes like college admissions.

What is the passing criteria for the Maharashtra SSC exams?

To pass the Maharashtra SSC examination, a student must obtain a minimum of 35% marks in each subject and an aggregate of 35% across all subjects. The board’s official notification will confirm these criteria each year. Students who score below this in one or two subjects may be eligible for supplementary exams, while failing in more subjects typically requires repeating the year.

When will the original mark sheet be available after the online result?

There is usually a gap of several weeks between the online result declaration and the distribution of original mark sheets. The board sends the documents to schools, which then notify students of collection dates. This process often happens in June or July. Your school is the best point of contact for the exact collection schedule in your area.

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.