Maharashtra HSC board result 2023 declared at mahahsscboard.in; 91.25% students pass
The MSBSHSE has declared the Maharashtra HSC exam result 2023 at mahahsscboard.in. The Maharashtra HSC result link will be active at 2 PM.
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NEW DELHI : The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) exam 2023. Students that attended the HSC board exams 2023 from February 21 to March 20 will be able to check their result on the official website- mahahsscboard.in. Maharashtra HSC Result 2023 Live Updates
The Maharashtra HSC overall pass percentage this year is 91.25%. This year the overall passing percentage of the state has come down by 3% as the state recorded 94.22% result last year. The online Maharashtra HSC result 2023 mark sheet will have details of student's name, roll number and marks secured. Students can contact the concerned officials or respective school authorities to fix any discrepancies in the results. The Maharashtra HSC result link will be active at 2 PM.
Konkan region recorded the highest passing percentage with 96.01 percent while Mumbai recorded the lowest percentage of 88.13 percent this year. Pune recorded 93.34 %, Nagpur 90.35%, Aurangabad 91.85%, Kolhapur 93.28%, Amravati 92.75%, Nashik 91.66% and Latur recorded 90.37%.
The overall passing percentage of Science stream was 96.09% while for commerce it was 90.42%, Arts 84.05%, MCVC 89.25% and for ITI stream it was recorded 90.84%. A total of 93.73 percent female students passed the exam while 89.14 percent male students have passed this year.
How to check Maharashtra HSC board result 2023?
Students can access their 12th Maharashtra Board result 2023 by entering their roll number and parents name.
- Go to the official website– mahahsscboard.in of Maharashtra board.
- On the homepage, click on ‘Maharashtra HSC result 2023’ under login for institute.
- A new page will be displayed on the screen.
- Login with Enter the student's roll number, mother’s name.
- Click on the ‘View Result’ and download Maharashtra HSC result 2023 for future reference.
After the declaration of the result, students that are not satisfied with Maharashtra HSC result 2023 can apply for a re-evaluation of their answer sheets. In addition to this, the students who think that they may have scored higher marks can apply for verification of their Maharashtra HSC result 2023. In this method, only the totalling of marks is verified.
In addition to this, students can also check their Maha HSC result 2023 Maharashtra Board via SMS facility. The Maharashtra HSC result 2023 released is provisional in nature and will have to collect their original mark sheet from school. The board recorded an overall pass percentage of 94.22 last year.
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