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The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has declared the class 10 or Secondary School Certificate (SSC) result on June 17. The Maharashtra SSC link to check marks will be available from 1 PM. The online result can be accessed from mahresult.nic.in, sscresult.mkcl.org, maharashtraeducation.com, result.mh-ssc.ac.in, and mahahsscboard.in. The result will also be available at News18.com.
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As many as 96.94% of students have passed. They will need to score at least 35 per cent marks in order to pass the SSC board exam. Those not satisfied with their marks, can apply for re-verification of marks. Students will have to submit self-attested copies of their mark sheets online on the MSBSHSE portal. The applications for photocopies of answer sheets can be made between June 20 to July 9.
Once the results are announced, students can visit News18.com and check for the form below. By filling out the form, students will be able to get the results here directly. The print out of the online scorecard will act as a provisional mark sheet and the official marksheet will be released by the board later.
The result will be out at 1 PM. It will be first declared via a press conference before being uploaded on the official websites. While announcing the date and time of the results, Maharashtra State School Education Minister Varsha E Gaikwad wished students best in a video messgae.
महाराष्ट्र राज्य माध्यमिक व उच्च माध्यमिक शिक्षण मंडळातर्फे मार्च-एप्रिल २०२२ मध्ये आयोजित करण्यात आलेल्या माध्यमिक शाळांत प्रमाणपत्र (इ.१० वी) परीक्षेचा निकाल मंडळाच्या कार्यपद्धतीनुसार उद्या दि. १७ जून,२०२२ रोजी दु. १:०० वा.ऑनलाईन जाहीर होईल.#SSC #results@CMOMaharashtra pic.twitter.com/oO0lyRvF3b— Prof. Varsha Eknath Gaikwad (@VarshaEGaikwad) June 16, 2022
More than 20 lakh students will be checking their Maharashtra SSC results tomorrow. The board examination, which was conducted in March this year, witnessed a delay in the results announcement due to the teachers’ strike.
According to the evaluation criteria of the Maharashtra board, the students will need to score at least 35 per cent marks in order to pass the SSC boards. The ones who will fail to secure the minimum marks will have to appear in the supplementary examination. If even in the second chance, they will not clear the exams, they won’t be promoted to the next class.
Last year, the board saw a record pass percentage. A total of 99.95 per cent of students cleared the Class 10 examination and got promoted to the next class. This was one of the highest passing percentage in the last few years. One of the reasons for this hike was the cancellation of the examination. Due to the COVID-19 surge, the board exams were canceled and students were evaluated on the basis of the internal assessments.
While the Konkan region saw the highest passing percentage at 100 per cent, Nagpur had the lowest with 99.84 per cent. The number of students who got full marks also increased drastically last year due to the absence of the offline examination. While the passing percentage of girls was 99.96 per cent, for boys it was 99.95 per cent.
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