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Maharashtra MSBSHSE SSC, HSC Supply Exam 2025 datesheet released at mahahsscboard.in, check here
Maharashtra MSBSHSE SSC, HSC Supply Exam 2025 datesheet released at mahahsscboard.in, check here

Hindustan Times

time24-05-2025

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Maharashtra MSBSHSE SSC, HSC Supply Exam 2025 datesheet released at mahahsscboard.in, check here

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, MSBSHSE has released Maharashtra MSBSHSE SSC, HSC Supply Exam 2025 datesheet. Candidates who will appear for June-July supplementary examination can download the timetables through the official website of MSBSHSE at The Maharashtra SSC supplementary examination will begin on June 24 and will end on July 8, 2025. The exam will be held in two shifts- first shift from 11 am to 2 pm and second shift from 3 pm to 6 pm. The Maharashtra HSC supplementary examination for general and bifocal will commence on June 24 and will conclude on July 16, 2025. The exam will be held in two shifts- shift 1 will be held from 11 am to 2 pm and shift 2 will be held from 3 pm to 6 pm. The HSC vocational supplymentary exam will begin on June 24 and end on July 11, 2025. The exam will be held in two shifts- first shift from 11 am to 2 pm and second shift from 3 pm to 6 pm. To download the supplementary exam datesheet, candidates can follow the steps given below. 1. Visit the official website of MSBSHSE at 2. Click on Maharashtra MSBSHSE SSC, HSC Supply Exam 2025 datesheet link available on the home page. 3. A new PDF file will open where candidates will have to check the dates. 4. Download the file and keep a hard copy of the same for further need. For more related details candidates can check the official website of MSBSHSE.

Maharashtra SSC, HSC supplementary exam dates 2025 out for class 10th, 12th
Maharashtra SSC, HSC supplementary exam dates 2025 out for class 10th, 12th

Business Standard

time23-05-2025

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Maharashtra SSC, HSC supplementary exam dates 2025 out for class 10th, 12th

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has declared the Class 10 secondary school certificate exam (SSC) and Class 12 higher secondary certificate exam (HSC) 2025 supplementary exam dates. Students who are appearing for the supplementary exams can view the Maharashtra board schedule from the official website at The supplementary examinations for Class 10 (SSC) and Class 12 (HSC) will begin on June 24, 2025, according to the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). Those who failed one or more subjects on the main board exams are eligible to take these tests. Maharashtra SSC, HSC results 2025: Overview The pass percentage of class 10 is 94.10 this year. The percentage is 92.31 for boys and 96.14 percent for girls. With a pass percentage of 98.82, the Konkan division was in first place, followed by the Kolhapur division with 96.78. The overall pass percentage in the class 12 results was 91.88%. With a pass percentage of 96.74%, Konkan had the highest of the 9 divisions, while Latur had the lowest at 89.46%. In terms of total pass percentage, science students scored 97.35 percent, commerce students scored 92.68 percent, arts students scored 80.53 percent, and vocational students scored 83.3%. This year, 4,07,438 students received marks between 60 and 74.99%, while 1,49,932 students received scores of 75% or more. Maharashtra board class 10th Supplementary exam dates • Class 10th exam begin - June 24 (including theory, practical, oral, and internal exams) • Class 10th exam conclusion - July 8, 2025. • Class 10th vocational courses (written and practical exams)- June 24 to July 4 for students with disabilities. Maharashtra board class 12th Supplementary exam dates • Class 12th exam begin- June 24, 2025 (including theory, practical, oral, internal, and vocational course exams) • Class 12th exam conclusion - July 16, 2025. • Class 12th online IT exam date- June 15, 2025 • Class 12th GK exams - July 16, 2025. Maharashtra board class 10th and class 12th exam dates The original exam dates for the Maharashtra class 10th and 12th exams in 2025 are as follows: • HSC (Class 12): February 11 to March 11, 2025. • SSC (Class 10): February 21 to March 17, 2025.

Maharashtra Class 10th, 12th supplementary exams from June 24
Maharashtra Class 10th, 12th supplementary exams from June 24

Indian Express

time23-05-2025

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Maharashtra Class 10th, 12th supplementary exams from June 24

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has announced the Class 10 secondary school certificate exam (SSC) and Class 12 higher secondary certificate exam (HSC) 2025 supplementary exam dates. Candidates who are appearing for the supplementary exams can check the Maharashtra board timetable from the official website — While the Class 12 Maharashtra board supplementary theory exams will be held from June 24 to July 16, Class 10 supplementary theory exams are scheduled between June 24 and July 8. The Maharashtra board has also announced the practical, oral, internal assessment and vocational course practical exams. For Class 12 HSC, these exams will be held between June 24 and July 11. The online exams for Information Technology and General Knowledge for Class 12 students is scheduled to be held on June 15 and July 16, respectively. The Class 10 or SSC practicals, orals, and internal assessments are set to be conducted between June 24 to July 8. The Maharashtra board, this year, announced the Class 12 HSC results on May 5 and Class 10 SSC results on May 13. In the Maharashtra HSC Result 2025, the overall pass percentage is 91.88 per cent, while in Class 10 SSC result 2025, the pass percentage is 94.10 per cent. The Konkan division was on top in the Maharashtra board Class 12 results with a pass percentage of 96.74, followed by Kolhapur 93.64 per cent, Mumbai 92.93 per cent, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar 92.24 per cent, Amravati 91.43 per cent, Pune 91.32 per cent, Nashik 91.31 per cent, Nagpur 90.52 per cent and Latur 89.46 per cent. Among the total nine divisions in Class 10 results, the highest pass percentage is recorded from Konkan at 98.82 per cent and the lowest is from Nagpur at 90.78 per cent. The supplementary exams are held to offer another opportunity to those students who have failed, received a ATKT (Allowed to Keep Term) result, or for those who wish to improve their grades. Last year, the Maharashtra board supplementary exams were held from July 16 and the result was declared on August 23. In the HSC examination, the overall pass percentage was 32.46 per cent with 60,160 students registering for the supplementary exams last year. As many as 59200 appeared and 19217 passed the Maharashtra HSC supplementary exams 2024. In the SSC examination last year, the overall pass percentage was 37.78 per cent with 31,270 students appearing and 11,502 passing the exam.

English medium students record highest pass percentage in SSC exams
English medium students record highest pass percentage in SSC exams

Hindustan Times

time14-05-2025

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English medium students record highest pass percentage in SSC exams

Students from the English medium have once again emerged at the top, recording the highest pass percentage of 98.44% across mediums in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exam results recently declared by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). Close on the heels of English medium students are Urdu medium students with a pass percentage of 93.59%, followed by Marathi medium students with a pass percentage of 92.85%. The SSC exam was conducted in a total eight mediums. According to data released by the board, 351,959 English medium students from 4,319 schools registered for the SSC exam with all of them appearing for the exam and 345,962 clearing it, yielding the highest pass rate at 98.44%. Whereas 88,523 Urdu medium students from 1,304 schools registered for the SSC exam out of which 87,773 students appeared and 81,149 passed, yielding a 93.59% pass rate. As regards the Marathi medium, 1,076,431 students from 16,534 schools registered for the SSC exam out of which 1,066,900 students appeared and 990,616 passed, yielding a 92.85% pass rate. Meanwhile, Telugu medium students recorded a pass rate of 96.09%; Gujarati medium students a pass rate of 94.44%; Kannada medium students 91.52%; Hindi medium students 90.48%; and Sindhi medium students the lowest pass percentage of 82.61%. Sharad Gosavi, chairman of the state board, said, 'Students from all mediums have scored well but this year, English medium students have scored the highest passing percentage. Compared to the high number of Marathi medium students, the pass percentage is a bit less but we are glad that students from all eight mediums through which the exam was conducted have fared well this year.' Meenal Deshpande, principal of a reputed school, said, 'We are thrilled but not surprised by the strong showing of English medium students. The language of instruction plays a significant role in how well students grasp conceptual knowledge, especially in science and math. Our focus has been on holistic preparation, regular testing, concept-based learning, and emotional support for students. The 98% plus result is the outcome of collective efforts by students, teachers, and parents.' Another principal of a Zilla Parishad school in Pune district who did not wish to be named said, 'While English medium schools have better infrastructure and exposure, Marathi medium students have proven their merit despite challenges. A 92.85% pass rate is a matter of pride for us. However, there is a need for more digital resources, modern teaching aids, and teacher training in rural areas to bridge the performance gap. Our students are no less capable; they only need equal opportunities.'

State's SSC pass percentage drops to 94.10%
State's SSC pass percentage drops to 94.10%

Hindustan Times

time14-05-2025

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State's SSC pass percentage drops to 94.10%

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) on Tuesday declared the class 10 Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination results recording an overall pass percentage of 94.10%, a 1.71% dip compared to last year's pass percentage of 95.81%. However, the Konkan division once again secured the top spot with the highest pass percentage of 98.82% while the Nagpur division recorded the lowest pass percentage at 90.78%. This year too, girls outperformed boys with 96.14% girls passing as compared to 92.31% boys, marking a 3.83% gender gap in favour of girls. This year's SSC exam was conducted from February 21 to March 17, and the board too declared the results well ahead of schedule. Last year, the SSC results were announced on May 27, which was the earliest date for announcement of results ever since the board was established in 1975. Traditionally, results would be declared in the month of June. Board chairman Sharad Gosavi told Hindustan Times, 'The overall result is satisfactory. All divisions have performed well. Our staff worked tirelessly to declare the results early while also ensuring strict vigilance against malpractices across the state.' Asked about the dip in pass percentage, Gosavi said, 'Every year, the results vary by 1.5 to 2 percentage points on an average. There is no specific reason behind this year's decline.' Gosavi added that several reforms have been introduced to reduce exam-related stress and improve efficiency. 'A one-day gap was provided between the main written exams to reduce stress. Our goal was to ensure that class 11 admissions start on time. We are also aiming to declare supplementary exam results promptly,' he said. As part of the board's initiative to curb cheating, students were informed about the consequences of malpractices during exams, and additional police support was deployed to maintain a copy-free environment. 'The recognition of any exam centre where malpractices occurred will be revoked after a detailed investigation,' Gosavi said. Students seeking re-evaluation of marks in any subject (other than category subjects) can apply online via the board's portal either personally or through their schools.

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