Maharashtra SSC Result 2019 announced @mahresult.nic.in
Jasleen Kaur Taneja | June 8, 2019 | 01:02 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, JUNE 8 : The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has announced the Maharashtra SSC result 2019 today at 1 pm on the official website - mahresult.nic.in. Students can check their Maharashtra 10th result 2019 using roll number and mother’s first name. They can also access the result using the SMS facility. Maharashtra 10th examinations were held between March 1 and March 22, 2019. This year, the overall pass percentage is 77.10%.
Here's, how candidates can check their Maharashtra SSC Result -
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Visit the official website: mahresult.nic.in.
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Click on SSC Examination Result 2019
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Enter the roll number and mother’s first name.
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Submit the details.
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The result will appear on the screen
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Save and download the result
Students can also view their scores via SMS. All one needs to do is type MHHSC SPACE {seat no} and send it to 57766.
Students must take a printout or screenshot of the result and retain it till they obtain the original documents from the school. Last year, the Maharashtra 10th result was announced on June 8 and the overall pass percentage was 89.41.
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