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SSC Result Support

If you are looking for support with your SSC (Secondary School Certificate) result in Maharashtra, this guide provides the essential information you need. The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) conducts the SSC exams and declares the results on its official websites. We’ll walk you through the key steps to access your result, understand your marksheet, and navigate common post-result procedures.

How do I check my SSC result for Maharashtra online?

The most reliable way to check your SSC result is through the official websites of the Maharashtra State Board. These are the primary sources for all official results and announcements. You will need your seat number or roll number to access your marks.

Step-by-step process:

  • Visit the official MSBSHSE result portal. The board typically uses specific websites for result declaration.
  • Look for the link labeled ‘SSC Result’ or ‘Maharashtra SSC Result March 2024’ (or the relevant year).
  • Enter your seat number (a 7-digit number) or roll number as prompted.
  • Enter any additional required details, such as your mother’s first name, which acts as a security check.
  • Submit the information. Your result will be displayed on the screen.

It is advisable to download or take a screenshot of your result page for future reference. Official marksheets are distributed later through your school.

What should I do if I find an error in my SSC marksheet?

If you believe there is a discrepancy in your marks, the board provides a process for verification and revaluation. Do not panic; follow the official procedure.

First, collect your original marksheet from your school. Carefully review all subjects and totals. Common errors can include incorrect totaling or a missing subject mark. If you confirm an issue, you must act within the board’s specified deadline, which is usually a few weeks after the result declaration.

The standard process involves:

  • Applying for verification of marks through your school. You will need to fill out an application form and pay a prescribed fee.
  • Verification means the board will re-check the addition of marks and ensure no answer sheet is missing. It does not involve re-evaluating the content of your answers.
  • If you are unsatisfied with the verification outcome, you may have the option to apply for photocopy of your answer sheets or revaluation for specific subjects, depending on the board’s rules for that year.

Always check the official MSBSHSE website for the latest notifications, application forms, fees, and deadlines for these processes, as they are updated annually.

How can I get a duplicate SSC marksheet if I lost the original?

Losing your original SSC marksheet is stressful, but the board has a procedure to obtain duplicate documents. The process is handled through the Divisional Board office of the MSBSHSE under which your school is registered.

You cannot get a duplicate marksheet online directly. You must submit a physical application. Typically, you will need to provide a notarized affidavit stating the loss, a copy of the police complaint (FIR), a copy of your original marksheet if available, and your personal identification proof. You will also need to pay the required fee.

The exact list of documents and the application format can be obtained from your school or the respective Divisional Board office. Processing can take several weeks. For urgent needs during college admissions, you can often apply for a provisional certificate through your school, which serves as temporary proof of your result.

What do the different grades and abbreviations on my marksheet mean?

Understanding your SSC marksheet is crucial for filling out future application forms correctly. The MSBSHSE uses a standard grading system.

Key terms you’ll see:

  • Seat No.: Your unique 7-digit examination number.
  • GRADE: This indicates your overall performance. For example, ‘A1’ typically represents a high distinction, while grades go down through ‘A2’, ‘B1’, ‘B2’, etc., based on your total percentage.
  • Abbreviations for Results: ‘PASS’ is clear. You might also see ‘COMP’ which means you have passed but must complete a specific requirement, often related to a practical or internal assessment. ‘FAIL’ or ‘ABS’ (Absent) are other possible outcomes.
  • Subject Codes: Each subject has a numerical code. Ensure these match the subjects you studied.

If any abbreviation is unclear, the best course of action is to consult your school principal or class teacher. They can explain the specific result status and any next steps required from you.

Where can I find official updates and contact the board for support?

For the most accurate and timely information, always refer to the official Maharashtra State Board channels. Third-party websites may have incorrect data or be outdated.

The primary source is the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) main website. This site hosts circulars, press notes, and official notifications. During result time, the board activates specific result portals, whose links are published on the main site.

For direct support, you can contact the Divisional Board offices located in Pune, Mumbai, Aurangabad, Nagpur, Kolhapur, Amravati, Nashik, and Latur. Their contact addresses and phone numbers are listed on the official MSBSHSE website under the ‘Contact Us’ section. Your school is also a vital point of contact, as all official communications from the board are channeled through them.

Remember, the board does not declare results via email, SMS from unofficial numbers, or phone calls. Any such communication asking for personal details or payment is likely a scam and should be ignored.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I check my Maharashtra SSC result without my seat number?

Checking your result without your seat number is very difficult through the official portals, as it is the primary identifier. If you’ve lost it, contact your school immediately. They maintain records of all students’ seat numbers and can provide it to you. Some third-party sites may offer a name-based search, but these are unofficial and not guaranteed to be accurate or secure.

My SSC result says 'COMP'. What does that mean and what should I do?

‘COMP’ usually stands for ‘Compartment’ or ‘To Complete’. It means you have passed in some subjects but failed in one or two, or you have a pending internal assessment or practical. You will be eligible to appear for a supplementary exam (often held in July/August) for the failed subjects. Your school will guide you through the application process for the compartment exam. Check the official board notification for exact dates and rules.

How long does it take to get the original SSC marksheet after the result?

Original marksheets are printed and dispatched to schools after the online result declaration. This process usually takes 4 to 8 weeks. Your school will inform you when the marksheets arrive for collection. You must collect it in person or through an authorized representative, as it is a crucial original document.

Is the online SSC result mark sheet valid for college admissions?

The printed online result or mark sheet is generally accepted for provisional admission purposes by most junior colleges and institutions. However, for final admission confirmation, you will always need to submit the original, hard copy marksheet issued by the MSBSHSE. Always check the specific admission guidelines of the college you are applying to.

What is the passing criteria for the Maharashtra SSC exams?

The passing criteria are set by the MSBSHSE and can be subject to change. Generally, you need to secure a minimum passing percentage in each subject (often 35 out of 100) and an overall aggregate percentage to pass the SSC examination. The board’s official result notification or information booklet provides the definitive passing standards for the year.

I have a discrepancy in my mother's name on the marksheet. How do I correct it?

Corrections to personal details like a parent’s name require an official correction process through the board. You must apply through your school with supporting documents, such as your school leaving certificate, birth certificate, or an affidavit, to prove the correct spelling. This process has a fee and a specific timeframe after the result. Contact your school principal for the correct application procedure.

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