SSC Result 2026 Maharashtra Board date and time: When will MSBSHSE release Class 10 scorecards on mahahsscboard.in?

SSC Result 2026 Maharashtra Board date and time: Students will need to enter details such as their roll number in the space provided on the official website to download their results.

Kanishka Singharia
Updated7 May 2026, 10:58 PM IST
SSC result 2026 Maharashtra board date & time
SSC result 2026 Maharashtra board date & time(Hindustan Times)

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education will release the results of the Maharashtra SSC or Class 10 examinations 2026 on Friday, May 8, 2026. Students who appeared for the Secondary School Certificate examinations this year can check and download their scorecards from the official websites — mahahsscboard.in and sscresult.mkcl.org.

Students will need to enter details such as their roll number in the space provided on the official website to download their results.

SSC results: Here’s how to check the results

Students can check and download the Class 10 results by following the steps mentioned below:

1. Visit the official website at sscresult.mahahsscboard.in

2. On the homepage, click on the link to download the Maharashtra SSC Result 2026.

3. Enter your credentials to log in and submit.

4. Check your result displayed on the screen.

5. Download and keep a printout of the same for future reference.

For more related details, candidates are advised to visit the official website of the MSBSHSE.

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When will results be announced?

The press conference announcing the results will begin at 11 am, while the result link will be activated at 1 pm, according to an official press statement.

A total of 16,15,489 students registered for the examination this year, including 8,65,740 male students, 7,49,736 female students, and 13 transgender candidates. The examinations were conducted at 5,111 centres across the state.

Students who appeared for the examination will be able to check their subject-wise moderated marks online and can also download or print their scorecards. The board has additionally provided a facility for students to store their digital marksheets on the Digilocker app.

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More than 16 lakh students from across Maharashtra appeared for the SSC examinations, which began on February 20. The examinations were held across the nine divisional boards of the Maharashtra State Board — Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Nagpur, Amravati, Kolhapur, and Konkan.

As part of the “copy-free-exam” campaign, the SSC examinations were conducted under complete CCTV surveillance for the first time, with cameras installed in nearly all classrooms. Authorities also implemented several anti-cheating measures, including identifying sensitive examination centres at the divisional level and deploying sitting as well as flying squads to prevent malpractices.

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Schools serving as examination centres were also warned that if any copying cases were detected on their premises, their approval to function as examination centres would be cancelled from the next academic year.

About the Author

Kanishka Singharia is a Senior Content Producer at Mint with a passion for news, trends, and the stories shaping the digital world. She specialises in spotting viral narratives by constantly tracking social media platforms and turning them into engaging, reader-friendly stories. Her work ranges from fast-paced breaking updates to sensitive human-interest features, blending speed with clarity. <br><br> With over four years of experience in news and trend reporting, Kanishka has worked with leading organisations such as Hindustan Times and Times Now. She moves seamlessly between profiling business leaders and telling the stories of everyday people, covering national developments just as effortlessly as the memes and conversations that dominate online culture. <br><br> She also reports on real estate developments and civic challenges in major urban hubs like Bengaluru, Delhi, and Gurugram. Her coverage frequently explores the struggles of startup founders, inspiring journeys of CEOs, and the experiences of candidates dealing with the complexities of visa processes. <br><br> Kanishka holds an undergraduate degree in Journalism from Delhi University and a diploma from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication. Rarely offline, she spends much of her time scrolling through X, LinkedIn, Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook in search of the next big story. When she finally logs off, she enjoys binge-watching shows and exploring cafes in pursuit of good food and better conversations.

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