SSC result 2020 Maharashtra statistics; 95.30% students qualified, check details here
Apoorva Singh | July 29, 2020 | 12:31 PM IST
NEW DELHI
: Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has declared the Maharashtra SSC Result 2020. This year's pass percentage is 95.30, as reported by NDTV. As compared to last year, there is a hike of 18.2% in the overall pass percentage. Last year, the pass percentage was 77.1. The result is to be available on mahresult.nic.in at 1 pm.
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This year, a total of 15,75,103 students appeared in the Maharashtra SSC examination, out of which 15,01,105 students have successfully passed the exam. Check the result statistics and highlights here.
Maharashtra SSC region-wise pass percentage
- Konkan: 98.77%
- Pune: 97.34%
- Nagpur: 93.84%
- Amravati: 95.14%
- Latur: 93.09%
- Aurangabad: 92%
Maha SSC result statistics 2020 vs 2019
Particular
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Details of 2020
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Details of 2019
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Total students
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15,75,103
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16,77,267
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Overall pass percentage
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95.30
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77.1
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Girls' pass percentage
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96.99
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82.82
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Boys' pass percentage
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93.90
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72.18
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