Maharashtra HSC 12th results 2026 out for 15.31 lakh students; direct link at 12 pm
Vaishnavi Shukla | May 2, 2026 | 11:27 AM IST | 2 mins read
HSC Results 2026: Maharashtra 12th scorecard on the official website, mahresult.nic.in, hscresult.mkcl.org, on and also on DigiLocker
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Download NowThe Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has announced the Maharashtra HSC results 2026 today. Students can download the Maharashtra 12th results on the official website, mahresult.nic.in. Maharashtra HSC Result 2026 Live Updates
Maharashtra HSC results 2026 can be downloaded using their roll number and seat details. The board conducted the Class 12th exams from February 11 to March 11 at 3,387 centres across the state.
Maharashtra 12th Results 2026: Websites to check
The official websites to check the Maharashtra 12th exams 2026 are shown in the table below.
- mahresult.nic.in
- hscresult.mkcl.org
- results.digilocker.gov.in
A total of 15,32,487 students registered for the Maharashtra HSC exam 2026 this year. Among them, 7,99,773 students were from the science stream, 3,80,692 from arts, and 3,20,152 from commerce. Additionally, 27,378 students belonged to the vocational stream, while 4,492 were from Industrial Training Institutes (ITI).
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Maharashtra HSC Result 2026: How to download?
The steps to download Maharashtra HSC results 2026 are as follows.
- Visit the official website
- Click on the “Maharashtra HSC Result - Exam 2026" link
- Enter the required details and submit
- Maharashtra 12th result will appear on the screen
- Download the Maharashtra HSC scorecard and take a printout for future reference
Maharashtra HSC 2026: Improvement exams, re-checking
According to an official press release, verification of marks and photocopies of answer sheets can be submitted online between May 3 and 17, 2026, and fees can also be paid online via debit or credit card, UPI, or net banking.
However, to apply for Maharashtra HSC revaluation of answer sheets, it is mandatory to obtain a photocopy of the answer sheet. Within five working days of receiving the photocopy, students must apply online to the divisional board in the prescribed format along with the specified fee.
Students who pass all HSC subjects but are not satisfied with their results will be given three consecutive opportunities in June-July 2026, February-March 2027, and June-July 2027, under the class improvement scheme.
The Maharashtra board will issue a separate circular regarding the dates for form filling on the official website for re-examinees, class improvement students, and private students appearing for the supplementary exam to be held in June-July 2026.
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