13 May,2025 07:18 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
SSC students at the examination centre at Acharya Narendra Dev Vidyamandir in Borivli on February 24. File Pic/Nimesh Dave
Over a week after announcing the Std XII (HSC) results, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) is now set to declare the results of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Std X exams today at 1 pm.
The board confirmed the date in an official statement issued on Monday by Board Secretary Devidas Kulal, ending days of speculation among students and parents. Last year, the SSC results were announced on May 27, with Mumbai division recording a 2 per cent improvement in pass percentage compared to 2023.
Students can check their results online at official portals and partner websites. Subject-wise marks will be available, and students can download printouts for reference. Schools will be able to view consolidated results and statistical data through the board's portal using their school login at mahahsscboard.in.
Rechecking and revaluation
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Students who wish to verify their marks or obtain photocopies of answer sheets can apply online between May 14 and May 28. Applications must be submitted via the official website, with fees payable through Debit/Credit Card, UPI, or Net Banking. For revaluation, students must first apply for photocopies of their answer sheets and submit the revaluation request within five working days of receiving them.
Supplementary exams
Students who pass all subjects will be eligible for the class improvement scheme, allowing them up to three attempts between June-July 2025, February-March 2026, and June-July 2026 - to improve their scores.
Meanwhile, applications for the June-July 2025 supplementary exams for repeaters, private candidates, and improvement candidates will open online from Thursday, May 15, 2025. "A detailed notification will be issued separately," the board officials said.
FYJC admissions
Students applying for First Year Junior College (FYJC/Std XI) across Maharashtra must now register online. An application fee of R100 will be charged. The admission process has been centralised, and candidates are required to list a minimum of one and a maximum of 10 college preferences. Earlier, students had to physically submit forms at colleges, which made the process time-consuming and inconsistent.
FYJC online system
>> Four regular centralised admission rounds.
>> A final "Open Admission for All" round to fill remaining seats.
>> No offline admissions, including for management or manual quotas.
>> All admissions will be merit-based.
>> Classes will start after the first four rounds conclude.
>> Divisional deputy directors of education will supervise the process and coordinate with schools and colleges.
Official websites for results
>> results.digilocker.gov.in
>> sscresult.mahahsscboard.in
>> sscresult.mkcl.org
>> results.targetpublications.org
>> results.navneet.com
Counselling teams & state helplines
Shrikant Shingare 9869634765 (in office)
Muralidhar More 7977919850 / 9322105618 (in office)
Hayalij VK 9423947266
Anil Kumar Gadhe 9969038020
Vikas Jadhav 9867874623
Vinod Panhalkar 9527587789
Sanjay Jadhav 9422594844 / 9657079344
Chandrakant Mundhe 8169699204
Ashok Sarode 9322527076 / 8888830139
Shailaja Mulye 9820646115
Sheikh Akhlaq Ahmed A Razzak 9967329370
Sneha Chavan 8369015013
Ujwala Zare 9920125827
May 14-28
Days between which students can apply for revaluation