While Mah Class 10th Results 2021 will be declared on the official website, there are several other ways via which MSBSHSE 10th students can check their board exam results. Let's find out!
Maharashtra SSC Result 2021: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) is all set to release Maharashtra Class 10 Result 2021 on July 16 at 1 pm. Students who were supposed to appear for Mah SSC 2021 Board Exams must note that the MSBSHSE Class 10 Result 2021 will be declared on the official website, mahresult.nic.in. After the cancellation of Maharashtra SSC Board Exams 2021 considering the health and safety of the students amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Maharashtra Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad talked about the release of Mah SSC Results 2021 based on internal marks. The minister informed, "Board exam results for Class 10th will be based on exams conducted in Class 9th & 10th (internal marks). We will try to declare the results by the end of June. Those who aren't satisfied with their results can write CET exams later.”
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While Mah Class 10th Results 2021 will be declared on the official website, there are several other ways via which MSBSHSE 10th students can check their board exam results. Let's find out!
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- Maharashtra SSC Result 2021: Websites to check Maharashtra 10th Result 2021
- How to check Maharashtra Class 10 Board Result 2021 Online?
- How to check Mah SSC 10th Results 2021 via SMS?
- How to Use DigiLocker to check Maharashtra SSC Results 2020?
- Mah 10th Board Exams 2021 evaluation criteria
- Maharashtra SSC Result 2021 FAQs
- Q: What is Mah SSC 10th Results 2021 date?
Maharashtra SSC Result 2021: Websites to check Maharashtra 10th Result 2021
- mahresults.nic.in
- sscresult.mkcl.org
- maharashtraeducation.com
How to check Maharashtra Class 10 Board Result 2021 Online?
Class 10th Mah students can check theirMSBSHSE 10th board results online following the steps given below:
Step 1: Visit the official website of the board.
Step 2: On the homepage, navigate and click on the link that reads "SSC Examination Result 2021".
Step 3: The link will be directed to a new webpage
Step 4: Enter your roll number and other details in the input fields
Step 5: Verify the details and click on submit
Step 6: 'Maharashtra SSC Result 2021' will appear on the screen.
Step 7: Download it and take a printout for future reference.
How to check Mah SSC 10th Results 2021 via SMS?
Maharashtra Class 10 students can check their MSBSHSE 10th Results 2021 via sms as well. To check results via sms, students may follow the steps given below:
- Open messaging app in your mobile phone
- Type “SSC/DAKHIL 1st three letters of the board's name Roll number2021”
- Verify the details and send them to 16222
- Mah 10th Result 2021 will be received on the same number via sms
How to Use DigiLocker to check Maharashtra SSC Results 2020?
In order to access Maharashtra SSC Results 2020 Mark Sheets along with a migration certificate on DigiLocker, students must have a DigiLocker Account.
MSBSHSE Results 2020: How to create a DigiLocker account?
- Visit DigoLocker’s registration page - www.digilocker.gov.in.
- A new window with input field will open
- Enter your mobile number and then click on the ‘Continue’ button
- An OTP will be sent to this number. Fill in this OTP in the provided space in the new window and then click on the ‘Verify’ button
- The link will be redirected to a new window
- Set Username and Password for the account
- The password must not contain the username
- Lastly, submit your Aadhaar Number and verify it either through OTP or fingerprint option.
- You have now successfully signed up to Digilocker App.
Maharashtra SSC Results 2020: How to download Maharashtra 10th Results from DigiLocker?
Students can download their Maharashtra SSC Results 2021 via DigiLocker following the steps given below:
- Login to the DigiLocker App using Username and Password
- Go to the ‘Profile’ page and Sync Aadhar Number. If the DigiLocker Account is already created using Aadhar Number, need not to sync again
- Click on ‘Pull Partner Documents’ button in the left sidebar
- The next screen will have two dropdowns:
- In the first dropdown, select ‘Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education’
- In the next drop-down, choose Marksheet i.e.SSC Marksheet/ Migration or Passing etc.
- In the next screen enter the required details such as Year of Passing and Roll Number as mentioned on Maharashtra SSC Admit Card
- After clicking on ‘Get Document’ Maharashtra SSC Digital Marksheet/ Certificate will be downloaded.
- Click on Save to Locker’s button to save these documents in the DigiLocker account.
Mah 10th Board Exams 2021 evaluation criteria
Mah 10th 2021 students must note that according to the Mah SSC evaluation criteria, a maximum of 100 marks will be awarded for each subject according to the following break-up:
- Internal marks based on the performance during the academic year – 30 per cent
- Homework/Orals/Practical based evaluation – 20 per cent
- Marks scored in Class 9 – 50 per cent
Meanwhile, the Maharashtra Class 12 or HSC results are expected to be released by July 31. The government also decided to cancel Mah 12th Board Exams 2021 amid the devastating second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. After the cancellation of the exams, Maharashtra School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad informed that all the Class 12 students will be promoted this year in the state and their marks will be evaluated on the basis of internal assessment.
However, the education board is yet to announce the evaluation criterion to released Mah 12th Board Results 2021. Gaikwad said that the assessment criteria for the promotion of the students will be announced soon.
Maharashtra SSC Result 2021 FAQs
Q: What is Mah SSC 10th Results 2021 date?
A: According to the reports, it is expected that MSBSHSE will release Maharashtra SSC Results 2021 on July 16 at 1 pm.
Q: Will Maharashtra Board release the merit list this year?
A: No, Maharashtra Board had stopped releasing the merit list of Mah SSC Result from 2019. This year too, the list will not be released.
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: After the reopening of respective schools, students will get the hardcopy of their Mah SSC Board Results 2021 mark sheet. Students will be required to visit their school and collect their mark sheets by fulfilling the verification process.
Q: What is the minimum percentage criteria 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 2020 exam was passed by approximately 95.30% 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 dates 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 in August 2021.
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.
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