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Maharashtra Board 10th Result To Be Released On May 8, Know How To Check and Direct Link Here

Maharashtra SSC Result 2026 On May 8: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) will release the SSC (Class 10) results on Friday, May 8. The Board has announced that the results will be released online at 1 p.m. Before this, a press conference will be held at 11 a.m., where we will share important information about the exam results.

After the results are released, students can check their marks online on the official websites. Digital marksheets can also be downloaded through DigiLocker.

How to check the Maharashtra SSC Result 2026?

Students can check their results by following the simple steps below:

  • First, visit the official website mahahsscboard.in
  • Click on the SSC Result 2026 link on the homepage
  • Enter your roll number and required login details
  • Click the Submit button
  • The result will appear on the screen
  • Download and print the marksheet for future reference

The Board has also informed that students will be able to view their subject-wise moderated marks online.

Results will be available on these websites:

  • mahahsscboard.in
  • sscresult.mkcl.org
  • results.digilocker.gov.in

More than 1.6 million students took the exam.

A total of 1,615,489 students registered for the Maharashtra SSC Exam 2026. These include 865,740 boys, 749,736 girls, and 13 transgender students.

The exams were conducted at 5,111 exam centres across the state. The exams were conducted under nine divisional boards of the Maharashtra Board, including Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Nagpur, Amravati, Kolhapur, and Konkan.

Exams Conducted Under Strict Vigilance

This time, the Maharashtra Board conducted the exams under a “copy-free exam” campaign. CCTV cameras were installed in almost all exam halls. Flying squads were also deployed to prevent cheating. The Board identified sensitive exam centres and maintained special surveillance. It also warned that any instance of cheating at an exam centre could result in its accreditation being revoked.

The Board asked students to have their login details ready before the results are released, so they can access their marksheets as soon as the results are activated on the website.

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