Maharashtra SSC Results Declared.


MAHARASHTRA STATE Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has been declared at 1pm today(Wednesday). 
The overall pass percentage is 95.30% this year.
It was on Tuesday announced that the SSC(Class X) results of 17.65 lakh students who appeared for the exams will be declared at 1pm on Wednesday.
Students can Get their results from the following websites:-

  • www.mahresult.nic.in
  • www.sscresult.mkcl.org
  • www.maharashtraeducation.com
This year, students will not be required to visit the state board offices for photocopy of answer-sheets, verification of marks or
to request re-evaluation.
To avoid the long queues of students in the divisional offices of the board in the wake of lockdown in the state, the board will
accept applications online.

The students can apply on Verification.mh-ssc.ac.in from July 30 onwards.
Payment for the same will also need to be made online. The last day to apply for
verification is August 8 whereas students can apply for photocopy of answer sheets till August 18.

SSC exams were held from March 3 to March 21, with the last paper on March 23 (Geography) cancelled. In May-end, the marking scheme for Geography paper was announced. The board stated that the marks would be given based on average marks received in other subjects, which would
then be suitably converted for the cancelled exam.

Across the nine divisional centres of MSBSHSE - Mumbai, Pune, Kolhapur, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Amravati, Nashik,
Latur and Konkan - 17,65,898 students registered to appear for SSC exams at a total of 4,979 examination centres. Of this, 3,91,191 lakh SSC students belonged to Mumbai division which comprises six districts - Raigad, Palghar, Thane rural,
Thane City, Mumbai City and Mumbai Suburban.

Meanwhile, HSC mark-sheets had not reached colleges until Tuesday. College principals clarified that the students can
apply for admissions based on the online result displayed by the state board.
Meanwhile, to make degree college admissions simpler, University of Mumbai on Tuesday announced starting of
a helpline - 020-6683421.

The university stated that it will also be providing guidance to students through chat bot and video tutorial. This is the first time, degree college admissions have shifted fully online. So far 2,25,525 students have registered for degree courses in affiliated colleges whereas 2,85,873 applications have been received.

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