Maharashtra HSC, SSC Supplementary Exam 2026 Begins; Check Exam Timings

Maharashtra HSC, SSC Supplementary Exam 2026 Begins; Check Exam Timings

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Anangsha Patra
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New Delhi, Updated on Jun 16, 2026 11:09 IST
Maharashtra HSC, SSC supplementary exams 2026 are being conducted for over 1 lakh students. The exam for SSC will conclude on June 30. The HSC exam will be over on July 8. The exam is being held in morning and evening shifts from 11 am to 2 pm and 3 pm to 6 pm. Read details here.

Maharashtra HSC, SSC supplementary exams 2026 are being conducted for over 1 lakh students. The result for the supplementary exam will be announced in July. Read below for complete details.

Maharashtra HSC, SSC Supplementary Exam 2026 Begins

Maharashtra HSC, SSC Supplementary Exam 2026 Begins

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education is conducting Maharashtra HSC, SSC supplementary exam 2026. The exam for SSC will conclude on June 30. The HSC exam will be over on July 8. The supplementary exam is conducted through board’s nine divisional offices in Pune, Nagpur, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Amravati, Nashik, Latur and Konkan. Students who couldn’t perform well in the main exam are appear for the supplementary exam. The result for supplementary exam is expected to be announced in July.

Over 1.53 lakh students are appearing in Maharashtra HSC, SSC supplementary exam 2026. The exam is being held in morning and evening shifts from 11 am to 2 pm and 3 pm to 6 pm. Maharashtra HSC, SSC supplementary admit cards 2026 were made available by school authorities.

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Maharashtra SSC, HSC Exam Day Guidelines 2026

The exam day guidelines related to Maharashtra SSC, HSC supplementary exam are given below.

  • Arrive at exam centre 30 minutes before exam
  • Students must carry printed hard copy of their admit cards duly signed by principal to exam centre
  • Digital copies of admit card are not permitted
  • Bring school ID card along with admit card
  • Electronic items are prohibited inside exam centre
  • Students 10 minutes to read question paper
  • Bring pen, pencil, geometry box while appearing for exam
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