Maharashtra HSC Results 2020 quality verification, photocopies of answer sheets, re-evaluation and migration certificate to start from today online.
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) had announced the Maharashtra HSC Result 2020 on July 16, 2020. The Board announced the Maharashtra HSC Class 12 Exams 2020 on its official website. The Maharashtra HSC Board Exam Results 2020 overall percentage stood at 90.66 per cent. The Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad has announced that from this year the MSBSHSE has decided to accept online application for revaluation, rechecking. Students will be able to file for revaluation, rechecking of Maharashtra HSC results 2020 at mahresult.nic.in from today i.e. July 17, 2020 onwards.
As per the MSBSHSE statistics, this year total of 14,13,687 students appeared for the Maharashtra HSC examination 2020 out of which 12,81,712 have cleared the exam.
The Education Minister of the state Varsha Gaikwad tweeted that, "the Maharashtra State Board, MSBSHSE would be accepting online applications through its website for quality verification, photocopies of answer sheets, re-evaluation and migration certificate on the account of coronavirus outbreak."
Students can check the Maharashtra Class 12 Result 2020 on these websites - mahresult.nic.in, hscresult.mkcl.org and maharashtraeducation.com. Konkan secured the highest pass percentage at 95.89 per cent, followed by Pune- 92.50 per cent, Kolhapur-92.42 per cent, Amaravati-92.09 per cent, Nagpur-91.65 per cent, Latur-89.79 per cent, Mumbai- 89.35 per cent, Nashik-88.87 per cent and Aurangabad-88.18 per cent.
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Maharashtra 12th Result 2020: How to Apply for Rechecking, Revaluation 2020
Apply for Re-totalling
Students first need to apply for re-totalling of the marks. The MSBSHSE Board will first check their answer sheets they have applied for re-totalling for any totalling errors or not. They will also check if their is any answer left unchecked by the teacher or not, in case, yes, then the marks will be awarded for the same. In order to apply for re-totalling students need to pay certain application fee amount. However, they should keep it in mind that after the totalling whatever marks you get will be treated as final. Yes, this also means that in case you have scored more in a subject, and after totalling the marks differ and is reduced, then your marks that reduced marks will only be considered as the final marks. Hence, apply for re-totalling only when you are 100 per cent sure.
Apply for Photocopy of Answer Sheet
In case students are not satisfied with the re-totalling, the second step is to apply for photocopy of their answer sheets. Students can only apply for photocopy of their answer sheet for which they had requested for re-totalling earlier. The photocopy of the answer sheet is shared by the Board in the image form online. Students can check their answers and tally their marks with the CBSE assessment scheme.
Apply for Revaluation
Once you are done with above two steps, and you are not convinced that you have been marked correctly for any specific question, then you can apply for revaluation. Revaluation will also be done only for those subjects they have requested a photocopy for. The revaluation process would only be for specific questions and not for the entire paper. Students would also be charged on the basis of number of questions they request revaluation for.
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