Maharashtra SSC Board Result 2022: Class 12 board to release tomorrow

Maharashtra SSC Result 2022: Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) will release the Class 12 Result 2022 on June 17, 2022. As per the recent media reports, Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad has announced the SSC Result 2022 date. Once declared, the results will be available on mahresult.nic.in For all the students who have appeared for Maharashtra Board Exam in 2022.

Last year the passing rate of the board was 99.95 percent. Nine mandals had the highest pass percentage in the Konkan division. Since the board was unable to conduct the SSC Class 10 exams due to the COVID cases, the results of the students were prepared using an alternative method of evaluation.

Websites to Check Maharashtra SSC Result 2022

The result, once released can be checked by the students on the following sites-

Maharashtra Board SSC Result 2022: Here’s how you can check your result

Students can check their class 10 result, Maharashtra Board by following these steps

Step 1: Visit the official website, mahresult.nic.in

Step 2: On the homepage, click on SSC or HSC result link

Step 3: Enter the required credentials and submit. Maharashtra State Board Result 2022 will appear on the screen.

Step 4: Download the result and take a printout for future reference

Earlier, Maharashtra HSC 12th Board Result 2022 was declared – a total of 14,85,191 students appeared, out of which 8,17,188 were boys and 6,68,003 were girls. Girls have outperformed boys in the Maharashtra HSC 12th examination conducted by the Maharashtra Board for Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. According to the results declared by the board’s chairman Sharad Gosavi, the pass percentage of girls was 95.35 percent, while that of boys was 93.29 percent. As per the reports, more than 16 lakh students have registered for the Maharashtra SSC exams this year. In 2020, around 15,84,264 people registered and 15,75,103 took the exam; However, the exam was canceled in 2021 due to COVID-19.