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Indian Express
12-05-2025
- General
- Indian Express
Maharashtra SSC Result to be declared today at 1 PM
Maharashtra Secondary School Certificate (SSC – Class 10) results will be declared on Tuesday, a week after the Higher Secondary Certificate results were declared. The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) through Primary Education Director Sharad Gosavi will announce result highlights at 11 am while students will be able to access their individual results from 1 pm on the same day. Students can access their results through digilocker or through websites and Colleges will be able to get consolidated results on Over 16 lakh students in the state had appeared for the exam earlier this year in February-March in the nine divisions in the state – Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Nagpur, Amravati, Kolhapur, Konkan. After the online results, students can apply online for verification of marks and photocopies of answer sheets, as well as for re-evaluation, in any permanent subjects other than graded subjects. Applications for mark verification and photocopies can be submitted online from May 14 to 28, 2025, by paying a prescribed fee for the same. For re-evaluation, after mandatorily obtaining an answer sheet, students must apply online to the concerned Divisional Board within five working days.


Time of India
07-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
State's Std X, XII students set to receive SSC and HSC marksheets through DigiLocker service this year
Pune: Over 30 lakh SSC and HSC students in the state will be given the option to receive their marksheets through govt's Internet cloud-based DigiLocker service this year. While the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Std XII board exams results were announced last week, the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Std X board exam results are expected over the next few days. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now While many students will receive their marksheets via DigiLocker, those who have not registered for their Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) identification — a specialized ID system for students nationwide — will miss out on this access. The DigiLocker facility can be accessed anytime and anywhere with a password-protected login system. Regardless of the availability of marksheets in DigiLocker, students will also receive hard copies through their schools and colleges, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education ( MSBSHSE ) has clarified. State board chairman Sharad Gosavi said, "Maharashtra is the first state in the country to provide marksheets to students through DigiLocker. The advantage is that it can be accessed from anywhere and anytime, and also the verification of marksheets in DigiLocker is easy to provide to universities and colleges when students apply for new courses in future." The APAAR card given to students in schools, colleges, and universities across India. This digital ID stores students' academic records in a digital format. So, only students whose ID is ready can access their grade sheets available in DigiLocker. Gosavi added, "Schools and junior colleges were instructed to record the APAAR ID against the students' seat numbers to make their marksheets available in DigiLocker. The deadline had been set for April 21 for the same." How to get your marksheet from DigiLocker: > Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Register using a mobile number or Aadhaar on DigiLocker ( > Search for your board/university/institution > Fill in details such as roll number, year of passing, etc., and submit the details > DigiLocker will search for your requested certificate, and students can then download it Pune: Over 30 lakh SSC and HSC students in the state will be given the option to receive their marksheets through govt's Internet cloud-based DigiLocker service this year. While the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Std XII board exams results were announced last week, the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Std X board exam results are expected over the next few days. While many students will receive their marksheets via DigiLocker, those who have not registered for their Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) identification — a specialized ID system for students nationwide — will miss out on this access. The DigiLocker facility can be accessed anytime and anywhere with a password-protected login system. Regardless of the availability of marksheets in DigiLocker, students will also receive hard copies through their schools and colleges, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has clarified. State board chairman Sharad Gosavi said, "Maharashtra is the first state in the country to provide marksheets to students through DigiLocker. The advantage is that it can be accessed from anywhere and anytime, and also the verification of marksheets in DigiLocker is easy to provide to universities and colleges when students apply for new courses in future." The APAAR card given to students in schools, colleges, and universities across India. This digital ID stores students' academic records in a digital format. So, only students whose ID is ready can access their grade sheets available in DigiLocker. Gosavi added, "Schools and junior colleges were instructed to record the APAAR ID against the students' seat numbers to make their marksheets available in DigiLocker. The deadline had been set for April 21 for the same." How to get your marksheet from DigiLocker: > Register using a mobile number or Aadhaar on DigiLocker ( > Search for your board/university/institution > Fill in details such as roll number, year of passing, etc., and submit the details > DigiLocker will search for your requested certificate, and students can then download it


NDTV
07-05-2025
- General
- NDTV
Tamil Nadu HSC Result 2025 Likely To Be Announced Tomorrow
The Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE), Tamil Nadu, is expected to declare the Class 12 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) results tomorrow, May 8, 2025, at 9 am. With over eight lakh students awaiting their scores, this annual declaration marks a significant milestone in the academic calendar. The results will be made available online at the official websites - and How to Check Your TN HSC Result Online Students can access their results by entering their registration number and date of birth. Here's a step-by-step guide: Visit Click on the HSC (+2) 2025 result link Enter your registration number and date of birth Click 'Submit' to view and download your marksheet It is advised to keep the Class 12 hall ticket ready to avoid last-minute hassles. Alternate Ways to Access Results In addition to the official portals, results will also be available via: SMS Services: Details will be shared by telecom providers closer to the result time DigiLocker: Students can log in with their Aadhaar-linked mobile number to access the provisional certificate What Happens After the Result? Students will initially receive provisional marksheets online. The original marksheets will be distributed by their respective schools in the coming days. For college admissions, particularly in Tamil Nadu's state-run and autonomous colleges, Class 12 marks will play a crucial role. Streams such as engineering, medical, arts, and commerce will use these scores as part of their eligibility and merit-based selection process. Students unsatisfied with their scores can apply for re-totalling or revaluation. Those who fail in one or more subjects will have the opportunity to appear in supplementary exams, expected to be held in June or July. Application timelines and fees for both will be released shortly after the result declaration.


Time of India
06-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Following HSC results, city colleges begin online admissions on first-come, first-served basis for undergraduate courses
1 2 3 Pune: Many colleges in the city will be offering admission on a first-come, first-served basis to undergraduate degree courses for applicants who passed the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Std XII board exams, as per the results declared on Monday this have started an online admission process, wherein candidates can fill out forms for courses of their choice, especially in traditional streams such as arts, science, and commerce. Besides these, applications are also being invited for courses like business management, business administration, biotechnology, computer applications, and principal of Modern College of Arts, Science, and Commerce in Ganeshkhind, Sanjay Kharat, told TOI, "Our college has decided on an admission procedure on a first-come, first-served basis. Those who arrive and meet the requirements earliest are given priority for admission by following the norms of Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) and govt reservation policy. This year, we have not decided on any cut-off policy due to the introduction of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 in higher education."He added that the most in-demand courses are BSc data science, BSc blended, BCA science, BA psychology, BVoc (food and technology), and skill and professional courses related to the field of engineering and medical Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC) principal RP Kuchekar said some courses would have entrance tests for students, while traditional undergraduate commerce degree admissions will be conducted based on applications received. "We have some specialised programmes like BCom Honours and a fintech course that will have an entrance test. However, admissions for the undergraduate commerce degree course will be conducted as per applications received," he said, adding that students will have to fill out online applications for admissions through the BMCC the Progressive Education Society's (PES) Modern College of Arts, Science, and Commerce in Shivajinagar, the admission system is completely online. College vice principal Shamkant Deshmukh said, "At our college, there is a greater demand for courses like computer science, BBA-BCA, animation, biotechnology and microbiology, psychology, economics, and commerce. This year, in view of the demand of the present competitive world and industry, we also started BSc (data science), MSc (animation), BSc (medical laboratory technology), BSc (imaging technology) and MSc (organic chemistry) courses."Meanwhile, principal of St Mira's College for Girls, Neeru Bhagat, told TOI, "A slight dip in the HSC pass percentage is seen this year with 91.88% passing compared to 92.77% last year. This may result in lower cut-off percentages across colleges and streams. We have introduced improvements to our processes that will reduce time required and make the entire admission experience much more convenient."The application process at the St Mira's College for Girls in Koregaon Park is quite straightforward — the student needs to contact the official WhatsApp number or may visit the admissions page on the official college other new courses to look forward to that have been introduced by colleges this year include MSc (bioinformatics), MSc (industrial mathematics), MSc (food science and technology), MCom (advanced accounting and taxation), AI/ML and data Many colleges in the city will be offering admission on a first-come, first-served basis to undergraduate degree courses for applicants who passed the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Std XII board exams, as per the results declared on Monday this have started an online admission process, wherein candidates can fill out forms for courses of their choice, especially in traditional streams such as arts, science, and commerce. Besides these, applications are also being invited for courses like business management, business administration, biotechnology, computer applications, and principal of Modern College of Arts, Science, and Commerce in Ganeshkhind, Sanjay Kharat, told TOI, "Our college has decided on an admission procedure on a first-come, first-served basis. Those who arrive and meet the requirements earliest are given priority for admission by following the norms of Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) and govt reservation policy. This year, we have not decided on any cut-off policy due to the introduction of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 in higher education."He added that the most in-demand courses are BSc data science, BSc blended, BCA science, BA psychology, BVoc (food and technology), and skill and professional courses related to the field of engineering and medical Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC) principal RP Kuchekar said some courses would have entrance tests for students, while traditional undergraduate commerce degree admissions will be conducted based on applications received. "We have some specialised programmes like BCom Honours and a fintech course that will have an entrance test. However, admissions for the undergraduate commerce degree course will be conducted as per applications received," he said, adding that students will have to fill out online applications for admissions through the BMCC the Progressive Education Society's (PES) Modern College of Arts, Science, and Commerce in Shivajinagar, the admission system is completely online. College vice principal Shamkant Deshmukh said, "At our college, there is a greater demand for courses like computer science, BBA-BCA, animation, biotechnology and microbiology, psychology, economics, and commerce. This year, in view of the demand of the present competitive world and industry, we also started BSc (data science), MSc (animation), BSc (medical laboratory technology), BSc (imaging technology) and MSc (organic chemistry) courses."Meanwhile, principal of St Mira's College for Girls, Neeru Bhagat, told TOI, "A slight dip in the HSC pass percentage is seen this year with 91.88% passing compared to 92.77% last year. This may result in lower cut-off percentages across colleges and streams. We have introduced improvements to our processes that will reduce time required and make the entire admission experience much more convenient."The application process at the St Mira's College for Girls in Koregaon Park is quite straightforward — the student needs to contact the official WhatsApp number or may visit the admissions page on the official college other new courses to look forward to that have been introduced by colleges this year include MSc (bioinformatics), MSc (industrial mathematics), MSc (food science and technology), MCom (advanced accounting and taxation), AI/ML and data analytics.


Time of India
06-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Overcoming all odds: Visually impaired, night school students fare well in HSC exam results
Pune: Visually impaired student Snehal Kachare (17), who bagged a significant score of 77.87% in the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Std XII board exam results declared on Monday, said consistent preparation helped her with the achievement. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "I started my preparation last June. I created a study timetable and systematically followed it. I also referred to guidebooks and audio recordings to achieve my goal. I found economics to be the most difficult paper," she told TOI. Several students like Snehal, tackling physical or economic challenges, overcame all odds to pass the board exam with flying colours this year. Many other visually impaired students like her utilised tools like audio recordings, videos on platforms like YouTube, and Braille books to prepare for the papers. Snehal's father works in a bank in Kolhapur, and her mother is a homemaker. She added that her parents constantly encouraged her and were actively involved in her progress. Her mother, Savita Kachare, said, "We never had to tell Snehal to study. She was always self-motivated and used to wake up at 4-5am to study." She added that her daughter's dream is to be an IAS officer, and she has already started working towards it. Snehal is one of 12 students of the National Federation of The Blind Maharashtra-run (NFBM) Jagriti Skill Development Centre (SDC) who sat for the board exam this year. Swati Ingole (17) was second-highest scorer from the centre with 69%, while Laxmi Gite (18) secured 64.17%. Aarti Takawane, head of the NFBM-SDC, said, "Swati hails from Beed district, and her father is a teacher. She excels in the English subject and is also learning German. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Laxmi is from Pune, and her father works in the construction sector. She is a good dancer and takes initiative for co-curricular activities." All three scholars study at the St Mira's College for Girls in the city and travel by public transport. They visit the SDC twice a week, where they learn subjects like German, conversational English, computer courses, and also get additional coaching in other academic subjects. The SDC has till date facilitated around 18 placements in the last three years in various private sectors for visually impaired students at the post-graduation level. Night school students pull off a balancing act Elsewhere, around 75 students appeared for their HSC exam from the Poona Night High School and Junior College under Saraswati Mandir Sanstha. Nanded resident Maithili Mahendra Dhadve (17), one of these night school students, topped her college with 73.17%. "I work at an electronics company that makes components for televisions. I used to go to college after work, and it was challenging managing work and studies. I plan to pursue banking in the future, so I have started preparations for that as well," she shared. Another night school student, Chiplun resident Roshan Dike (18), scored 72.83% in the board exam. "I work as a waiter at a restaurant at present. I used to go to night college after my shift was over. I took half a day at work for the last two months before the exams so that I could study. I found English and accounts to be the most difficult subjects," he said.