The examinations were conducted across nine divisional offices of the board—Pune, Nagpur, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Amravati, Nashik, Latur, and Konkan—between February and March
Digital mark sheets will also be accessible via the DigiLocker app for the convenience of students. Representational pic
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) will declare the results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC/Class 12) examinations on Monday, May 5, at 1 pm, Devadas Kulal, the secretary of the board, informed on Saturday.
The Maharashtra HSC 2025 exam was conducted across nine divisional offices of the board—Pune, Nagpur, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Amravati, Nashik, Latur, and Konkan—between February and March.
Students will be able to access their results online through the following official websites:
results.digilocker.gov.in
mahahsscboard.in
hscresult.mkcl.org
Subject-wise marks will be available on these websites, and students will be able to download or print copies of their results. Digital mark sheets will also be accessible via the DigiLocker app for the convenience of students.
Junior colleges will be able to view the consolidated Maharashtra HSC 2025 exam results using their respective college logins at mahahsscboard.in, the board said.
NEET-UG 2025: Over 20.8 lakh candidates take exam
More than 20.8 lakh candidates appeared for the National Eligibility Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET-UG) 2025 examination conducted on Sunday across 548 cities in India and 14 international centres, sources in the Ministry of Education said.
They also stated that the exam was conducted smoothly nationwide, with no major disruptions or reports of malpractice, reported ANI.
“Some minor issues such as late arrivals and confusion over dress codes were reported, but there were no violations or use of unfair means,” a senior official said, adding, “There is no doubt — it happened smoothly.”
The National Testing Agency (NTA), which organises the undergraduate medical entrance exam, implemented a comprehensive "whole-of-government" approach to ensure the test was conducted securely and fairly, ANI reported.
A centralised control room was set up under the Ministry of Education, bringing together representatives from the Ministries of Health and Family Welfare, Home Affairs, Defence, and Electronics & IT (MeitY). The control room coordinated with district administrations and law enforcement agencies to monitor real-time developments throughout the day.
Additionally, nodal Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) were deployed to oversee ground-level arrangements in collaboration with local authorities, reported ANI.
To ensure preparedness, mock drills were conducted on Saturday at all 5,453 centres, testing systems such as biometric verification, mobile signal jammers, and the readiness of frisking personnel.
(With ANI inputs)
