Maharashtra SSC Results 2020 Supplementary Exams, Re-evaluation, Rechecking and other updates

Students unsatisfied with their Maharashtra SSC Results 2020 can apply for re-evaluation/ re-checking. There is another chance to save their academic year who could pass the Maharashtra SSC Board Exams 2020. Read further to know more
Maharashtra Board is prepping up to release the Maharashtra SSC Results 2020 by July-end. According to the earlier reports, Maharashtra Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad confirmed that the evaluation process of the Maharashtra Class 10 and Maharashtra Class 12 board exams is in the final state. The minister also stated that the Board will announce the Maharashtra HSC Results 2020 by mid-July and Maharashtra SSC Results by July-end.
Latest Update: Maharashtra SSC Results 2020 likely to be declared by July-end
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Students who appeared for the Maharashtra Class 10 Board Exams must know that once the 10th board results will be released, they will be able to check Maharashtra SSC Results 2020 online at mahresult.nic.in and other third-party websites such as examresults.net and indiaresults.com.
- Maharashtra SSC Results 2020 Re-evaluation/Re-checking
- Maharashtra SSC Results 2020 Supplementary Exams
- Maharashtra SSC Results 2020 Qualifying Marks
- Maharashtra SSC Result 2020 Grading System
- FAQs Regarding Maharashtra SSC Result
Maharashtra SSC Results 2020 Re-evaluation/Re-checking
After the declaration of the Maharashtra SSC Results 2020, some students may feel unsatisfied with their 10th board results. In this case, they an option to apply for Maharashtra SSC re-evaluation and re-checking. Maharashtra Board provides the facility for verification of marks. Students who feel dissatisfied with Maharashtra SSC Result 2020, can apply for verification of their result. Steps to follow while applying for verification of SSC result of Maharashtra board 2020 are mentioned below:
- Students can apply for MSBSHSE 10th results revaluation/re-checking within two weeks after the 10th board result declaration.
- They can apply through their respective schools or students can also raise a request for same to the Divisional Secretary.
- The re-evaluation application fee is Rs 300 per subject.
- The result after verification will be released in August (tentatively)
Maharashtra SSC Results 2020 Supplementary Exams
Students who fail in the Maharashtra SSC Board Exams 2020 must not get disheartened as Maharashtra Board gives such students another chance to save their academic year. The Board conducts Maharashtra supplementary exams for students who are unable to clear papers in the first attempt. Those unable to clear their Maharashtra SSC board exams 2020 can go through the point below:
- Students will have to apply through a prescribed form before the last date
- The supplementary exams will be organised tentatively in August in two slots
- Maharashtra board 10th result for supplementary exams will be released in August 2020
- Go through Maharashtra SSC time table to know the schedule of the supplementary exam.
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Maharashtra SSC Results 2020 Qualifying Marks
Students who appeared for the Maharashtra SSC Board Exams 2020 must know that the qualifying marks for the 10th board results is 35 per cent. The qualifying marks of 35 per cent include marks of both theory and practical papers. Students who fail to secure the qualifying marks can sit for Maharashtra SSC Supplementary Exam 2020.
Maharashtra SSC Result 2020 Grading System
Grade |
Marks |
---|---|
Distinction |
75% and above |
First Division |
60% and above |
Second Division |
45% to 59% |
Pass Grade |
35% to 44% |
Failed |
Below 35% |
FAQs Regarding Maharashtra SSC Result
Q: When is the Maharashtra SSC Result expected to release?
A: The Maharashtra SSC result is expected to be declared in the last week of June, or by the first week of July 2020.
Q: How can a student check the Maharashtra SSC Result?
A: The students have to check the Maharashtra SSC result by visiting the official website. Upon visiting the website, they need to click on the tab indicating the Maharashtra SSC result and enter the requisite details in the mandatory fields, such as Roll Number and mother’s first name and click on ‘View Result’.
Q: When and how can I get the hardcopy of the Maharashtra SSC mark sheet?
A: Students will get the hardcopy of the mark sheet of Maharashtra SSC mark sheet as and when their school will open. They need to visit their school and collect their mark sheets by fulfilling the verification process.
Q: What is the minimum percentage to secure in order to pass the Maharashtra SSC exam?
A: Candidates should obtain at least 35% in aggregate to pass the Maharashtra SSC exam.
Q: How much percentage should I get to qualify for Distinction?
A: Test takers must get 75% or above in aggregate in order to qualify for the Distinction.
Q: What is the percentage of candidates who passed the Maharashtra SSC exam last year?
A: The Maharashtra SSC 2019 exam was passed by approximately 77% test takers.
Q: How can I apply for rechecking of my Maharashtra SSC result?
A: Test takers have to apply for the rechecking or verification within the stipulated date in the online mode. The application fee for rechecking each paper is Rs 300. The final result after the verification process is expected to be announced by the last week of July 2020.
Q: What if I fail to secure the pass marks in Maharashtra SSC result?
A: If a test taker is unable to secure the pass marks, then s/he has to appear for the supplementary exam. Candidates will have to apply for the supplementary or the compartmental exam online.
Q: When will MSBSHSE conduct the supplementary exam for Maharashtra SSC?
A: It is estimated that the Maharashtra SSC supplementary exam will be conducted by the last week of July 2020, after the result is declared.
Q: What if I fail in the supplementary exam as well?
A: Unfortunately, if such a situation arises, candidates will have to study in Class 10 for another year and appear for the Maharashtra SSC exam again next year. This time, candidates must learn from their mistakes and analyse their shortcomings and prepare strategically.
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