SSC Maharashtra results 2023 out at mahresult.nic.in; girls outperform boys, result link shortly
Magdhi Diksha | June 2, 2023 | 12:05 PM IST | 1 min read
SSC Maharashtra result 2023 was announced today. The overall pass percentage is down by 3.11 points in SSC Maharashtra board result 2023.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary (MSBSHSE) has declared the SSC 10th result 2023 Maharashtra board today at mahresult.nic.in. The overall pass percentage for Maha SSC is 93.83%. This is 3.11 points less than last year. Also, the pass percentage of girls is 3.82 points more than boys in Maharashtra board result 2023. In the last five years, girls have performed well than boys. Maharashtra SSC Live Updates
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Students can check the Maharashtra 10th board result 2023 using their roll number and mother's name. Overall, 15,77,256 SSC students took the Maharashtra Class 10 board exam 2023. The Maharashtra SSC exams 2023 was held from March 2 to March 25. The result link will be active at 1 PM on mahresult.nic.in.
SSC Maharashtra Board Result 2023: Alternative websites
The provisional mark sheet of the 10th SSC result 2023 Maharashtra is available for download through the official website. Students will get their original marksheet for SSC Maharashtra board result 2023 from their respective schools. Students can download the Maharashtra 10th provisional mark sheet from the following links
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www.mahahsscboard.in
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www.mahresult.nic.in
Maharashtra 10th SSC Result 2023: Pass percentage
|
Year |
Overall pass percentage |
Girls pass percentage |
Boys pass percentage |
Total number of students |
|
2023 |
93.83%
|
95.70%
|
92.05%
|
15,77,256 |
|
2022 |
96.94% |
97.96 |
96.06 |
15,62,393 |
|
2021 |
99.95% |
99.96% |
99.95% |
15,75,752 |
|
2020 |
95.3% |
96.99% |
93.9% |
15,75,103 |
|
2019 |
77.1% |
83% |
72% |
16,77,267 |
|
2018 |
89.41% |
91.97% |
87.27% |
17,85,000 |
As per the past 5 years’ pass percentage trends, the overall pass percentage continuously rose till 2021 after which it dropped by 3 points last year and this year it has again down by 3.11 points. Meanwhile, girls have consistently outperformed boys in the last five years. Simultaneously, the SSC results also show that the overall number of students appearing for Maharashtra SSC exams has decreased compared to five years ago.
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