Maharashtra HSC result 2021 for arts, science and commerce: Know websites to check
Shivam Jadoun | August 3, 2021 | 10:59 AM IST | 1 min read
Maharashtra board will release the Maharashtra HSC result 2021 today at 4 pm. Students can check the list of Maharashtra HSC result websites to know Maharashtra Class 12th result 2021.
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Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education will release the Maharashtra 12th board result 2021 on August 3 (today) at 4 PM. The result can be accessed on the official website, mahresult.nic.in, by entering their seat number and mother’s first name.
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In case the Maharashtra Board’s official website won’t load or face technical issues due to heavy traffic, you can use some other websites to check Class 12 results 2021.
Know websites to check Maharashtra HSC result for all streams
Here’s a list of websites to check Maharashtra HSC 12th results quickly.
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mahahsscboard.in
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mahresult.nic.in
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mh-hsc.ac.in
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maharashtraeducation.com
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msbshse.co.in
These are some websites where students can check name-wise and seat number-wise Maharashtra HSC results 2021. On the official website, they need to enter the seat number and mother’s name to check the 12 HSC result 2021 Maharashtra board.
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How to check Maharashtra HSC result 2021 online
Students are advised to follow the below-given instructions to check result on mahresult.nic.in 2021 HSC.
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Browse to Maharashtra HSC result 2021 official website - mahresult.nic.in 2021 hsc result.
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On the homepage, click on the link ‘HSC result 2021 Maharashtra board.’
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Now submit the credentials such as, seat number and mother’s name.
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Click on the ‘View Result’ button to submit it.
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The Maharashtra HSC result 2021 will be shown on the screen,
The online Maharashtra 12th result 2021 marksheet will be provisional in nature. It is advised to check all mentioned details carefully.
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