Maharashtra SSC Result Date: When, Where & How to Check MSBSHSE Result

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary education (MSBSHSE) SSC or class 10 board exam result is expected to release between June 10-20. Earlier, it was speculated that the Maha SSC results would be out on June 15, however, there is no confirmation yet and can be expected any time soon. For HSC results also, the result dates were announced a day before the result itself.

The Maha SSC exam was conducted in Maharashtra from March 15 to April 18, while the HSC exam was conducted from March 4 to April 7, 2022. HSC results have been declared. maximum 94.22% students have passed the exam, The pass percentage has seen a decline from last year’s pass percentage of 99.95 percent. For both HSC and SSC, Maharashtra Board did not conduct the exam and declared the results on the basis of elective evaluation in 2021.

Now, for SSC also it is likely that MSBSHSE will see a drop in pass percentage. Of the 16.58 lakh students who registered for the Maharashtra Board 10th examination in 2021, 99.95 per cent passed. It was a record-high. Before the pandemic-induced new assessment mode was followed, 95.30 per cent students passed in 2020. In 2019, 77.10 per cent passed the Maharashtra Board 10th examination and in 2018, the pass percentage was 89.41 per cent.

year pass percentage
2021 99.95%
2020 95.30%
2019 77.10%
2018 89.41%

Once declared, Maharashtra SSC Result 2022 will be released at mahahsscboard.in, msbshse.co.in, mh-ssc.ac.in, mahresult.nic.in. The result will also be available on News18.com. To check result directly with News18, students need to fill the form given below. This facility will be available after the re-examination results are declared through press conference.

According to the board, class 10 students appearing for the Maharashtra Board HSC exam this year will have to score at least 35 percent marks to pass the exam. Students are also required to obtain at least a ‘C’ grade in each elective subject and the main subject to be considered passed in the examination.

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