Maharashtra SSC Result 2019 Declared: MSBSHSE releases Class 10 results; how to check your score on mahresult.nic.in
Maharashtra SSC Result 2019 Declared | The Maharashtra board is expected to declare Class 10 results on 6 June on mahresult.nic.in.

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Candidates will be able to access hard copies of their results, along with their certificates, at their respective schools
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This year, the Class 10 exams were held between 1 March and 22 March
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In 2018, of the 17,51,353 students who appeared for the SSC exams, 89.41 percent had passed
Maharashtra SSC Result 2019 Declared | The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has declared the results of the State Secondary Certificate (SSC) examination today (Saturday, 8 June) . Candidates who sat for the Class 10 SSC exams can log on to mahresult.nic.in to check their scores now.
This year, the Class 10 exams were held between 1 March and 22 March.
Follow these steps to check the Maharashtra SSC results 2019:
Step 1: Visit the official website mahresult.nic.in.
Step 2: On the homepage of the official site, you will find the latest announcement of the SSC results.
Step 3: Click on "SSC Examination Result 2019".
Step 4: You will be redirected to a new page, where you will have to enter details like your roll number and your mother's first name.
Step 5: Click on "view result".
Step 6: You will be able to see your scores now.
Step 7: Save your results and take a print out for safekeeping.
Candidates will be able to access hard copies of their results, along with their certificates, at their respective schools.
Click here to follow LIVE updates on MSBSHE Class 10 results
In 2018, as many as 17,51,353 students appeared for the SSC examinations. Of them, 89.41 percent passed. Last year, the SSC Maharashtra results were declared on 8 June.

Class 10 SSC results are expected to be declared tomorrow| Representational image. Wikimedia Commons
The MSBSHE conducts the Maharashtra SSC Class 10 exams every year. The board has nine divisions which are primarily located at Pune, Mumbai, Nasik, Aurangabad, Kolhapur, Nagpur, Latur, Amravati and Ratnagiri.
Candidates who do not pass their Class 10 exams can sit for supplementary tests in July. Instructions for the supplementary exams will be released only after the results are declared.