Maharashtra Board SSC Results 2024: How To Check?

Education Edited by Updated: May 27, 2024, 12:06 pm
Maharashtra Board SSC Results 2024: How To Check?

Maharashtra Board SSC Results 2024: How To Check?

The Maharastra Board SSC result 2024 is set to be released today, May 27 at 1 pm. The Maharashtra Board will announce the passing percentage and other details at 11 am, the SSC result link will be activated at 1 pm.  Students can check their results on the board”s official website mahresult.nic.in, mahahsscboard.in, mahahsscboard.in, sscresult.mkcl.org and msbshse.co.in. 

The Maharastra SSC Board exams were held from March 1 to 26.  The Board exams were conducted in two shifts: The first shift started from 11 am to 2:10 pm and the second shift started from 3 pm to 5:10 pm. Nearly 14 Lakh students appeared for the SSC board exams this year. 

Follow these steps to check the SSC results 2024.

Step 1: Visit the official website mahresult.nic.in, mahahsscboard.in, mahahsscboard.in, sscresult.mkcl.org and msbshse.co.in 

Step 2: Click on the Maharashtra SSC Result 2024 links on the home page.

Step 3: Enter the login details: enrollment number and mother’s first name, and click on submit.

Step 4: The result will be displayed on the screen.

Step 5: Download and save/printout for further use.

If you find any difficulties in downloading the results, contact the school or board authorities immediately.

A student must score at least 35 percent marks in all the subjects to clear the exam and those who fail can reappear for the supplementary examinations. The original marksheet will be available in the schools and students are required to collect it from their respective schools. The dates for filing application of result verification, re-evaluation, and supply examination results will be announced later by the board

Last year the overall pass percentage was recorded as 93.83 percent, which was a drop of about 3.1 percent compared to the 2022 results. The pass percentage of girls was comparatively high as they secured 95.87%, whereas boys secured 92.06%.