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Arshita Tiwari

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Maharashtra HSC 2025 time table is likely to be released anytime soon. Every year the time table is released in the month of October on th official website of  Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. According to the reports and past year trends the exams are expected to begin on February 11, 2025 and end in the month of March. Students need to examine the Maharashtra HSC Syllabus 2025 and the Maharashtra 12th Exam Pattern 2025 to familiarize themselves with the chapters, topics, marking scheme, weight of each chapter, and exam duration. Additionally, they should download and work on the Maharasht

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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If you have studied Physics and chemistry as subjects in 12th. Then on demand exam for Maths of NIOS board can be the good option instead of repating whole 12th exam. So go through the on demand exam of NIOS board for Maths.

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Jasleen Taneja

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You will be allowed to wear a simple analogue watch, which shows time. Any other electronic device, head phones, smart watch or digital watch will not be allowed inside the examination hall. A student is well informed before his/ her exam that he/she should only carry their stationary items in a clear pouch with their roll number sheet provided by Maharashtra Board.

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Jasleen Taneja

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There are several guideline’s which Maharashtra board issues for the students appearing for HSC boards. Such as :

1. Reach examination centre at least 30 minutes before the exam time.

2. Carry your admit card. You will not be allowed to appear for the examination neither be allowed to entre the examination center\re.

3. Come in proper school uniform, wear your school ID card.

4. Carry your own stationary items like: Blue or black point pen, a pencil, an eraser, scale. No one will be allowed to borrow the stationery from peers. Centre will also not provide you with any such material.

5. Any kind of jewellery such as earrings, nose pins

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Jasleen Taneja

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Each exam of HSC 2026 will be for 100 marks. You have to appear for 5 compulsory subjects including English. You have the option to choose 6th additional subject. Maharashtra State Board 12th total marks are 500 or 600, depending on the number of subjects you chose. Minimum 35% marks in each subject are compulsory to pass the Maharashtra HSC exam 2026.

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Jasleen Taneja

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Each student is required to attain 35% marks in each subject and in aggregate to clear their HSC examination.

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Konapala Nagalakshmi

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Maharashtra HSC Supplementary Result 2018: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) today declared the supplementary results of class 12th or Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) on the official website- mahresult.nic.in. The results were announced on the website at 1 PM. Candidates can now check their scores on the official website as the link has been activated. Students can also apply for re-totalling process to their respective divisional boards between August 27 and September 15.

Maharashtra HSC Supplementary Result 2018: How to check scores-

Step 1: Log into the official website of the Maharas

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Mohmmed Zuned Chouhan

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Yes, you can repeat Class 12th from the Maharashtra State Board. If you want to improve your marks or reappear for the exams, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Contact Your School: Inform your current school about your decision to repeat Class 12th. They will guide you through the process.

  2. Register for Re-Admission: You will need to get re-admitted to a school or junior college. Some institutions might allow re-admission if you meet their criteria.

  3. Apply for Board Exams: Ensure you register for the Maharashtra State Board exams as a regular candidate. Follow the application process and meet all deadlines.

  4. Prepare for Exams: Study thoroughly

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) website has Maharashtra Board Chemistry question papers. Typically, the examination section has these papers available for a number of years. Additionally, look for compilation books with previous exam papers at your neighborhood bookshop or online at places like Amazon. Scanned copies and solutions can be found on academic forums and instructional YouTube channels for additional practice. Question papers are occasionally archived and available in libraries at educational institutions. When combined, these resources offer a wide variety of practice exams

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