Maharashtra SSC result 2024 declared; 95.81% students pass
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 27, 2024 | 11:42 AM IST | 2 mins read
Maharashtra 10th results 2024 will be available at mahresult.nic.in, mahahsscboard.in at 1 pm.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has declared the Maharashtra SSC results 2024 today, May 27, through a press conference. The overall pass percentage stands at 95.81% this year, as per reports. Students who appeared for the Maharashtra board Class 10 exams 2024 will be able to check their results on the official website, mahresult.nic.in at 1 pm. Maharashtra SSC Result 2024 Live
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Students are required to use their login credentials such as the roll number and date of birth to download the Maharashtra board Class 10 result 2024. The board has also issued the Maharashtra SSC scorecard 2024 along with the result.
The Maharashtra SSC scorecard 2024 will carry details such as the student's name, parent's name, subject-wise marks, total marks, grade, pass or fail status, and any remarks. The Maharashtra SSC scorecard 2024 available online is provisional; students can collect their original mark sheets from their respective schools.
Maharashtra SSC Result 2024: Websites to check
The Maharashtra 10th result 2024 will be declared on the following websites:
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mahresult.nic.in
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sscresult.mkcl.org
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sscresult.mahahsscboard.in
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results.digilocker.gov.in
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results.targetpublications.org
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www.tv9marathi.com
According to the grading system, students who achieve 75% and above will be placed in the distinction category. Those who score 60% and above will be placed in the first division, while students scoring between 45% and 59% will be in the second division. Scores between 35% and 44% will result in a pass grade, and students scoring below 35% will be classified in the fail category.
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Maharashtra Class 10 Result 2024: How to check
Students can follow the steps given below to download the Maharashtra 10th results 2024.
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Visit the Maharashtra board official website, mahresult.nic.in.
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On the home page, click on the link for Maharashtra SSC results.
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Now, enter the required credentials and click on the ‘submit’ button.
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Maharashtra board 10th result 2024 will be displayed on the screen.
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Download or take a printout of the Maharashtra 10th result 2024 for future reference.
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