HSC Result 2020 Maharashtra Declared; Know how to check 12th HSC result 2020 @mahresult.nic.in
Saumya.Srivastava | July 16, 2020 | 01:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
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NEW DELHI:
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has released the Maharashtra HSC result 2020 on July 16 at 12.20 pm. The overall pass percentage is 90.66%. The 12th HSC result 2020 has been announced on the official website, mahresult.nic.in.
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This year, Science stream students recorded the highest pass percent with 96.93%. HSC result 2020 link to be updated soon. Students can check the Maharashtra Board HSC 2020 result by entering their Maharashtra Board HSC result 2020. MAHA Class 12 result 2020 has been made available for all the streams - Arts, Science and Commerce on the same day.
Maharashtra Board 12th exams 2020 were conducted from February 18 to March 18, 2020. mahresult.nic.in 2020 HSC result got delayed this year due to the lockdown in the country. Know how to check the maharesult.nic.in 2020 hsc result and other details below.
How to Check the HSC Result 2020 Maharashtra?
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Log on to the official website, mahresult.nic.in
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Click on the link named "HSC Examination Result 2020".
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The result login window will appear on the screen.
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Enter the roll number and mother’s name. (Students who did not fill mother's name in the application form, need to enter XXX in the second field.)
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Now, click on the “Submit” button.
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Maharashtra HSC result 2020 will be displayed on the screen,
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Take a screenshot and keep the result safe for future use as the online result will be provisional.
Steps to Check the Maharashtra HSC result 2020 through SMS:
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Open the SMS application on the mobile phone.
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Now, type an SMS in this format: MHHSC<space>SEAT NO.
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Send it to 57766.
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Maharashtra HSC result 2020 will be sent on the respective mobile number as a text message.
List of Maharashtra HSC result 2020 Websites
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mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in
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maharesult.nic.in 2020 hsc result
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results.gov.in
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results.nic.in
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indiaresults.com
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examresults.nic.in
Maharashtra Board HSC result 2020 - Grading System
|
Marks |
Grade |
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75% and above |
Distinction |
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60% and above |
First Division |
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45% to 59% |
Second Division |
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35% to 44% |
Pass Grade |
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Below 35% |
Failed |
Last Year’s Statistics
In the previous year, around 14,89,837 students appeared in the MAHA HSC exams. The overall pass percentage came out to be 85.88 per cent. Coming to the gender-wise pass percentage, girls outshone boys with the pass percentage of 90.25 per cent. On the other hand, the pass percentage of boys was 82.4 per cent.
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