Maharashtra HSC hall ticket 2025 out at mahahsscboard.in; instructions for schools
Vagisha Kaushik | January 11, 2025 | 01:30 PM IST | 2 mins read
Maharashtra HSC board exams 2025 will be conducted from February 11 to March 11, 2025.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has issued the online hall ticket for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) board exams 2025. Students appearing for the Class 12 exams can download the Maharashtra HSC hall ticket 2025 from the official website, mahahsscboard.in.
“This is to inform all the heads of higher secondary schools/junior colleges, teachers, students, and parents affiliated with the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune, that online hall tickets for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC 12th) examination, February-March 2025, are being made available for all students of the respective divisional boards,” the board said in an official notice.
In case of any technical issues, the concerned schools or colleges should contact the respective divisional board, said Maharashtra Board.
MSBSHSE earlier issued the Maharashtra HSC date sheet 2025 according to which Maharashtra Class 12 board exams 2025 will be conducted from February 11 to March 11.
Maharashtra HSC admit card 2025
The board issued the following instructions in relation to obtaining the online hall tickets:
- All affiliated higher secondary schools, junior colleges in the divisional boards must print and distribute the HSC hall tickets to students.
- No separate fee should be charged from students for printing the hall ticket online. After printing, the principal's signature and school stamp must be affixed on the hall ticket.
- Only hall tickets for applications with "Paid" status will be available under the "Paid Status Admit Card" option.
- Students with late applications or extra seat numbers assigned by the divisional board will have their hall tickets available under the "Extra Seat No Admit Card" option.
- If there are corrections needed in the student's name, mother’s name, or date of birth on the hall ticket, such corrections must be done online using the "application correction" link available. After paying the necessary correction fee, the request will be sent for approval to the divisional board. After approval, the corrected hall ticket will be available under the "Correction Admit Card" option. If the medium of instruction changes, corrections should be made directly through the divisional board.
- For applications that have not been marked as "Paid," once the payment is received, the status will be updated, and hall tickets will be available under the "Late Paid Status Admit Card" option.
- If the photo on the hall ticket is defective, the student's photo should be affixed by the concerned head of the school/college with a stamp and signature.
- In case the hall ticket is lost by the student, the school/college should print a duplicate and mark it as "Duplicate" in red ink and provide the hall ticket to the student.
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