| Board | MSBSHSE (Maharashtra Board) |
| Exam | SSC Board Exam 2026 |
| Status | SSC Result 2026 – Expected May 2026 |
| Official Site | mahahsscboard.in |
The SSC (Secondary School Certificate) results for Maharashtra are declared online on the official state board websites, typically in June or July. As of today, no official announcement has been made for the current year’s result release. The most reliable way to check for updates is to visit the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) website directly.
How to Check Your SSC Maharashtra Result When It's Released
When the SSC results are officially declared, you can access them through a few key portals. The primary website is the Maharashtra State Board’s official result portal. You will need your seat number or roll number to proceed.
Follow these steps for a smooth check:
- Visit the official Maharashtra State Board result website (search for ‘mahresult.nic.in’ or ‘msbshse.co.in’).
- Look for the link labeled ‘SSC Result’ or ‘Maharashtra 10th Result’.
- Enter your seven-digit seat number in the required field.
- Enter the captcha code shown on the screen.
- Click ‘Submit’ or ‘View Result’. Your mark sheet will display on the screen.
It’s advisable to download the result page as a PDF or take a screenshot for your records. The board may also provide a facility to request a printed mark sheet through your school at a later date.
Heavy traffic can slow down or crash the result website on the first day. If you encounter an error, wait for 15-30 minutes and try again, or use an alternate official portal if one is listed.
What Information Will Be on Your SSC Mark Sheet?
Your SSC mark sheet is a crucial document. Understanding its layout helps you verify all details are correct. The digital mark sheet provided online will contain the same information as the physical copy.
You should expect to see:
- Student Details: Full name, mother’s name, father’s name, and seat number.
- School Details: Name and location of your school.
- Subject-wise Scores: Marks obtained in each subject, both in theory and practical/project work where applicable.
- Total Marks: The aggregate sum of your scores.
- Result Status: Clear indication of ‘PASS’ or ‘FAIL’.
- Percentage/Grade: Your overall percentage and sometimes a grade.
Check every detail carefully, especially your name spelling and subject marks. Any discrepancy should be reported to your school authorities immediately for correction. The board has a defined process for applying for revaluation or verification of marks if you believe there has been an error in totaling.
Where to Find Official Announcements and Avoid Fake News
During result season, many unofficial websites and social media posts spread false dates or claim to offer ‘early results’. Relying on these can cause unnecessary stress and may pose security risks.
The only sources you should trust for official announcements are:
- The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) main website.
- The official government result portals (domains ending in .nic.in or .gov.in).
- Press releases from the Board Secretary or Chairman published in major reputable Indian newspapers.
- Official notifications sent to schools by the board.
Do not enter your personal details or seat number on any website that is not an official government portal. Never pay money to any site claiming to show your results early. The result is always free to access on the official sites.
If you see a rumor about a result date, check it against the official board website. The board typically makes a formal press announcement a day or two before the results go live online.
What to Do If You Have Trouble Accessing Your Result
Technical issues are common due to the high volume of visitors. If you cannot access your result, don’t panic. There are several practical steps you can take.
First, ensure you are on the correct website. Double-check the URL. If the page is not loading, try refreshing after a few minutes. You can also attempt access during off-peak hours, such as late evening or early morning.
If you receive an error message stating your seat number is invalid:
- Re-enter your seat number slowly, checking for typos.
- Refer to your hall ticket or admission form for the correct number.
- If the problem persists, contact your school. They can verify your details with the board.
For a complete website outage, wait and try again later. The board’s technical teams work to restore access quickly. Your school will also receive a physical copy of the results, so you can always collect your mark sheet from there a few days after the online declaration.
Next Steps After Receiving Your SSC Results
Once you have your marks, it’s time to plan your next move. Your SSC result is a gateway to further education or vocational training.
For most students, the immediate next step is applying for college admissions for Class 11 (Junior College). The Maharashtra state board offers three main streams: Science, Commerce, and Arts. Your SSC marks, particularly in relevant subjects, will determine your eligibility for different streams and colleges.
If you are satisfied with your marks, proceed to collect the original mark sheet from your school when instructed. Begin researching colleges and their cut-off lists, which are often based on SSC percentages.
If you are unhappy with your scores or believe there is a marking error, you have recourse. The MSBSHSE allows students to apply for verification of marks or photocopy of answer sheets within a specified period after the result declaration. There is a fee for this process, and details are available on the board website. Your school can guide you through the application.
Remember, this result is one milestone. Many successful career paths are available regardless of the score. Explore all options, including diploma courses and skill-based training programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the official website to check the SSC Maharashtra result?
The primary official websites are mahresult.nic.in and the Maharashtra State Board’s main site at msbshse.co.in. Always use these government portals to ensure security and accuracy.
Can I get my SSC result via SMS or mobile app?
The board sometimes provides an SMS service by sending your seat number to a specified number. However, this is not always guaranteed. It’s safer to rely on the official website. Be cautious of unofficial mobile apps, as they may not be secure.
I lost my seat number. How can I check my result?
Your seat number is essential. If you’ve lost it, contact your school immediately. Your school principal or class teacher can retrieve it from their records. Do not share personal details on any site claiming to recover lost seat numbers.
When will the original SSC mark sheet be available?
The online result is provisional. The original, printed mark sheet is usually distributed through your school a few weeks after the online result declaration. Your school will inform you of the collection date.
What is the passing criteria for the Maharashtra SSC exam?
To pass the SSC exam, a student must secure a minimum of 35% marks in each subject and an overall passing percentage as defined by the board. The specific aggregate requirement can vary, so check the latest board regulations.
What should I do if there is a mistake in my name or marks on the result?
Notify your school authorities immediately. They will guide you through the board’s formal process for correction. You may need to submit an application with supporting documents, like your birth certificate or previous school records, within a stipulated deadline.