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Maharashtra State Board HSC results out, check them here

In all, 13.88 lakh students had appeared for the HSC board exams that started on February 19 and continued upto the end of March.

Mumbai: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) declares the HSC results on Wednesday, May 25 on its website at 1 pm. While the results were officially announced at the respective division offices at 11 am, students were able to access the same from the comfort of their homes from 1 pm through the official website of the board and other websites too.Check your results by clicking on the following links:

1. mahresult.nic.in

2. result.mkcl.org

3. mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in

In all, 13.88 lakh students had appeared for the HSC board exams that started on February 19 and continued upto the end of March. The exam was conducted across 8,188 junior colleges and 2,581 designated centres. The students included 7.82 lakh boys and 6.06 lakh girls of which around 5.02 lakh appeared for the science stream, while 4.7 lakh were from the arts stream and 3.55 lakh from the commerce stream. Around 60,255 students appeared for the minimum competency vocational course.

In a first, the board said that students could start applying for verification of marks and apply for copies of the answer sheet from the next day i.e. May 26. The applications for verification will be accepted till June 4 and applications for copies of answer sheets will be accepted till June 14. Students wanting to reappear for the HSC exams under the class improvement scheme will be able to do so during the re-exam period that will be held in July 2016 or February/March 2017.

Students who were unsuccessful will be able to reappear for re-examination in July 2016, which was previously held in September/October.

Sources said that the SSC results could also be declared by the end of the month but it would be decided after a review meeting which is to be held later in the week.

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( Source : financial chronicle )
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