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Maharashtra SSC Result 2026 Out: Check Scorecard & Analysis

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The wait is over for nearly 15.55 lakh students as the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has officially declared the SSC Result 2026 on May 8, 2026. This year, the state has recorded an overall pass percentage of 92.09%. While this marks a slight 2% dip compared to the previous year, the results highlight a continuing trend of academic excellence, with girls once again outperforming boys with a pass percentage of 94.96% against the boys' 90.56%.

This result is a crucial milestone, setting the stage for your future academic and career choices, including the pursuit of government jobs. Let's dive deep into the numbers, understand the trends, and chart out your next steps.

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Maharashtra SSC Result 2026: Key Highlights

The declaration of the ssc result maharashtra board brings forth a wealth of data that tells a story of hard work and regional performance dynamics. The Konkan division has once again emerged as the top-performing region, continuing its legacy of academic distinction.


MSBSHSE SSC Result 2026: At a Glance
  • Result Declared: May 8, 2026, at 11:30 AM
  • Overall Pass Percentage: 92.09%
  • Girls' Pass Percentage: 94.96%
  • Boys' Pass Percentage: 90.56%
  • Top Performing Division: Konkan (97.62%)
  • Lowest Performing Division: Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar (88.41%)
  • Students with 100% Marks: 179

How to Check Your MSBSHSE Class 10th Result

Accessing your scorecard is straightforward. MSBSHSE has provided multiple channels to ensure every student can get their result without hassle. You will need your Seat Number and your Mother's First Name to log in.

Via Official Websites

This is the most common method. Due to high traffic, the board has activated multiple links. If one is slow, try another.

  1. Visit any of the official result portals:
  2. Click on the link that reads 'SSC Examination March 2026 Result'.
  3. Enter your Seat Number in the first field.
  4. In the second field, type your mother's first name as mentioned on your admit card.
  5. Click 'View Result'. Your digital marksheet will be displayed on the screen.
  6. Download and print a copy for your immediate reference.

Via SMS

If you have limited internet access, you can get your result directly on your mobile phone.

  1. Open the messaging app on your phone.
  2. Type a new message in this format: MHSSC <Seat Number>.
  3. Send this message to 57766.
  4. You will receive your subject-wise scores as an SMS shortly.

Via DigiLocker

For a digitally verified marksheet, which is useful for future admissions, you can use DigiLocker.

  1. Go to the digilocker.gov.in website or open the app.
  2. Sign in with your credentials or create a new account using your Aadhaar number.
  3. Navigate to the 'Education' section and select 'Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education'.
  4. Choose 'Class X Marksheet' and enter the required details.
  5. Your verified marksheet will be fetched and saved to your DigiLocker account.

Detailed Result Analysis: Division-Wise Performance & Key Statistics

This year's results show impressive achievements alongside areas for improvement. The Konkan division has maintained its top position with a stellar 97.62% pass rate. However, the Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar division recorded the lowest performance at 88.41%.

Summary
Here is a breakdown of the performance across the nine divisions of the Maharashtra board.
Division Pass Percentage (%)
Konkan 97.62%
Kolhapur Official details are awaited
Pune Official details are awaited
Mumbai Official details are awaited
Nagpur Official details are awaited
Amravati Official details are awaited
Nashik Official details are awaited
Latur 88.42%
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar 88.41%

Beyond percentages, several key figures stand out.

Metric Number/Statistic
Students Scoring 100% 179
Schools with 100% Result 6,612
Students with First Class 4,31,164
Students with Second Class 3,80,437
Students with Pass Class 1,34,134
Students receiving ATKT (Allowed to Keep Term) 41,065

A surprising statistic is the distribution of perfect scorers. Out of the 179 students who achieved 100% marks, a remarkable 104 are from the Latur division, showcasing the region's strong academic focus. One such achiever, Ojaswi Amol Ogle from Pune, expressed her joy, stating, "I was confident about getting full marks. The guidance of my parents and teachers was instrumental. Consistent, dedicated study is the key to success. I plan to pursue Science and delve into research."

Important Dates for Post-Result Procedures

If you are not satisfied with your marks, the board provides a transparent process for redressal. Acting quickly is crucial.

  • Verification of Marks: Students can apply online for verification of their marks in any subject.
  • Photocopy of Answer Sheets: You can request a photocopy of your evaluated answer sheets to understand the marking scheme.
  • Re-evaluation: To apply for re-evaluation, obtaining a photocopy of the answer sheet is mandatory. The application for re-evaluation must be submitted online within five working days of receiving the photocopy.

All applications for these procedures must be submitted online through the official board website, mahahsscboard.in, either by the student or through their school.

Next Steps After Your SSC Result: Charting Your Future

Your SSC result is a stepping stone. Now is the time to make informed decisions that will shape your career, including a potential future in government service.

Choosing Your Stream: Science, Commerce, or Arts?

  • Science: Ideal for aspiring engineers, doctors, and scientists. A strong foundation in Physics, Chemistry, Maths, and Biology is also crucial for technical government jobs (e.g., in ISRO, DRDO) and exams like the NDA.
  • Commerce: The gateway to careers in finance, accounting, and business. This stream builds a solid base for banking exams (IBPS PO, RBI Grade B) and accounting roles in government departments.
  • Arts/Humanities: Offers a broad spectrum of subjects like History, Political Science, and Economics. It is an excellent choice for aspirants aiming for the Civil Services (UPSC), state PSC exams, and other administrative roles.

Which stream are you planning to choose and how does it align with your long-term career goals? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Laying the Foundation for Government Jobs

Regardless of your stream, the next two years are critical. Use this time to build strong subject knowledge, develop a reading habit (especially newspapers for current affairs), and improve your logical reasoning and quantitative aptitude skills. These are the building blocks for almost every competitive exam in India, including SSC CGL, CHSL, and various railway (RRB) exams.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What should I do if the official website is slow or not opening?
Due to heavy traffic, websites can become slow. Be patient and try again after some time. Alternatively, use the SMS facility or check other official links like sscresult.mkcl.org.

Q2: When will I get my original marksheet and passing certificate?
Your physical marksheet and certificate will be distributed by your respective schools. The board will announce the distribution date shortly, so stay in touch with your school administration.

Q3: What is the process for supplementary exams?
Students who were unable to pass or wish to improve their scores can appear for the supplementary exams, typically held in July-August. The application forms and schedule will be released on the official board website soon.

Q4: What is ATKT (Allowed To Keep Term)?
ATKT allows students who have failed in a maximum of two subjects to take provisional admission in Class 11. They must clear the failed subjects in the supplementary exams to confirm their admission.

The journey ahead is filled with opportunities. This result is a reflection of your efforts and a platform from which to launch your future endeavours. Stay focused, make wise choices, and keep learning.

What was the most challenging subject for you in the SSC exams, and what strategy did you use to overcome it? Your experience could help future aspirants!

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