MAHARASHTRA SSC RESULTS RELEASED
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has declared SSC results of Maharashtra for the year 2026.

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has declared SSC results of Maharashtra for the year 2026. The results were declared on the official website of the MSBSHSE, sscresult.mahahsscboard.in . A candidate who appeared in this exam shall click on this button to go on the webpage of the results.
Students can access the results of the SSC examinations of Maharashtra using their seat number and mother’s maiden name. The Board has revealed that the pass percentage of the examination is 90.75%
The Board has also revealed much more figures to get a better understanding of the Maharashtra Board. They have revealed that 16,00,164 appeared for the examination and 14,54,246 have qualified the exam. The students who weren’t able to qualify the exam will get a next chance in the Supplementary examination process. Maharashtra SSC results have been released. Students all around the state can access their results using login credentials. They can access the result using details like seat number and mother’s first name.
Details regarding the supplementary examination will be revealed soon by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. The syllabus of the supplementary examination will be announced with all other details regarding the examination centre.
There are quite other details provided by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. They have revealed that 4,22,891 students have scored more than 75% . These students have received a distinction. Many students out of these will go for Science stream while few will also choose Commerce and Humanities stream.
If we go by all other details, 4,82,264 students have received a First Class while 3,80,437 students have received a Second Class. To uplift students who have cleared the examination and have not been able to score too well, 1,34,934 students have just managed to clear the exam. The Board has come out with these figures without looking judgemental.
