Maharashtra MSBSHSE SSC Class 10 Results 2017 likely to be declared on this date at mahresults.nic.in

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Maharashtra MSBSHSE SSC Class 10 Results 2017 likely to be declared on this date at mahresults.nic.in
Maharashtra MSBSHSE SSC Class 10 Results 2017 likely to be declared on this date at mahresults.nic.in

New Delhi : The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education is expected to declare the results of Senior Secondary Certificate MSBSHSE SSC class 10 after June 9 on its official website, mahresult.nic.in.

Last year, the Maharashtra SSC Class 10th results were declared on 9th June. Some media reports are also claiming that this year too the results will be declared on 6th June. The Maharashtra board conducted the MSBSHSE class 10 examination from March 7 to April 1 at various test centres across the state.  

A total of 9,89,908 were boys and 7,76,190 were girls students registered for the SSC exam. Among the candidates, for the first time, a triple disability candidate will take the test. Twenty one-year-old Saurabh Chougule is from Mumbai and is deaf, mute and blind.

This year, the exam will be held in a total of 4,728 centres.Last year, a total of 1727496 students had sat for the exam which is 38602 higher with respect to last year.

How to check your Maharashtra Board SSC Results 2017:

1. Visit websites: mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in or mahresult.nic.in

2. Click on 'Maharashtra SSC Result 2017'

3. Now, enter your roll number, name and other credentials required

4. Click 'Submit'

5. Your MSBSHSE SSC (Class 10) Result 2017 will be displayed on the screen

6. Now, download the sheet and take a print out for future reference.

We wish all the students good luck for MSBSHSE Results 2016 i.e. Mah SSC Results 2017 / Maharashtra SSC Result 2017 / Maharashtra Class 10 Result 2017.

About MSBSHSE:

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education is an autonomous body established under the provisions of the Maharashtra Act No 41 of 1965.

The board conducts the HSC and SSC Examinations in the state of Maharashtra through its nine Divisional Boards located in Pune, Mumbai, Aurangabad, Nasik, Kolhapur, Amravati, Latur, Nagpur and Ratnagiri. Every year, around 14 lakh candidates appear for HSC exam, whereas 17 lakh candidates appear for SSC examination.

NOTE: For any query, candidates can visit the official website.