Maharashtra Board Class 10th Exam Results 2018 Date: MSBSHSE to Declare SSC Results Soon at mahresult.nic.in
The class 10 students are recommended to keep a tab on the official website of MSBSHSE as once decided, the board will update the same on the home page.
The Maharashtra Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) is likely to announce the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) in the first week of June 2018. Maharashtra Board candidates can check their scores online from the official website of MSBSHSE; mahresult.nic.in. The SSC class 10 exams were conducted by MSBSHSE from March 1 to March 24 at various examination centres across the state. Few media reports are claiming that Maharashtra Board will declare the class 10 results on June 6. However, no official confirmation has been received from the board’s officials yet. The class 10 students are recommended to keep a tab on the official website of MSBSHSE as once decided, the board will update the same on the home page. MSBSHSE SSC exam results 2018 have been announced. Check scores online at mahresult.nic.in.
After much speculations on May 30, the Maharashtra State Board announced its HSC class 12th exam results at the board’s headquarters in Pune and the pass percentage stood at 88.41 percent. Since most of the state and central educational boards have announced their board exam results, MSBSHSE is expected to release SSC class 10th results by the first week of June. Taking a look at past instances, there could be a possibility that the students face technical glitches while checking their class 10 scores. In such case, students and their concerned parents are recommended to keep their calm and try again later. Other third-party web portals such as indiaresults.com, examresults.net will also host the MSBSHSE class 10 exam results. In order to check their scores online, students must keep their admit card handy.
Last year, Maharashtra Board announced class 10 exam results on June 13 and 17,66,098 students registered for the exam out of which 16,89,239 wrote the exams while the remaining numbers were repeaters. The overall percentage in 2017 was 88.74 percent.
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