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Maharashtra SSC 10th result 2020 date and time: MSBSHSE to release class 10th results on July 29 at mahresult.nic.in 2020
Maharashtra State Board (MSBSHSE) is expected to declare the Maharashtra 10th result 2020 very soon. Going by media reports, the board is expected to declare the results at 1 pm on July 29, i.e. on Wednesday.
Highlights
- MSBSHSE is likely to release the Maharashtra SSC 10th Results 2020 by July 31
- The scorecards will be released on mahresult.nic.in, maharashtraeducation.com
- MSBSHSE class 10 exams were held from March 3-23
MUMBAI: Maharashtra State Board (MSBSHSE) is expected to declare the Maharashtra 10th result 2020 very soon. Going by media reports, the board is expected to declare the results at 1 pm on July 29, i.e. on Wednesday.
An official statement released by the Maharashtra board stated that MSBSHE will announce the class 10th results on its official website at 1:00 pm on Wednesday afternoon. Maharashtra Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad had earlier informed that the Maharashtra SSC result would be declared anytime before the month-end.
Once officially declared, the Maharashtra SSC Class 10 result 2020 will be made available online on the official websites - mahresult.nic.in 2020, maharashtraeducation.com, and mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in.
Students can also check their SSC10th class result by using SMS. All they need to do is type an SMS in the specified format: MH<exam name> <Seat No.> and send it to 57766. Your result will be received on the same number after some time.
Students are suggested to keep their roll number ready to check the Maharashtra SSC result 2020.
A few days ago, Maharashtra Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad also said that the Maharashtra SSC result will be released by the end of July.
Around 17 Lakh students appeared for the board exams this year. This year, exams were scheduled to be conducted from March 3 to March 23.
However, the geography exam could not be held due to the coronavirus induced lockdown across the country.
Students need to score an aggregate score of 35%, and t least 20% marks in the theory to pass in a subject. About 17 lakh students had registered for the board exams this year. This year, the Geography exam could not be held due to the Coronavirus COVID-19 induced lockdown across the country. The board has decided to grant marks for the Geography subject on the basis of internal assessment.