Maharashtra HSC Result 2026 Date – MSBSHSE Class 12 Results, Official Websites & Check Steps

Maharashtra HSC 2026 exams run Feb 10–Mar 11 by MSBSHSE; results expected mid-to-late May 2026. Check official sites using roll number and mother’s first name.

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Maharashtra HSC Result 2026 Date – MSBSHSE Class 12 Results, Official Websites & Check Steps
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The Maharashtra HSC Result 2026 is one of the most anticipated academic events for Class 12 students in the state. Conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE), the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examination is a crucial stepping stone for undergraduate admissions.

Detailed AUBSP guide covering everything you need to know about the 2026 results, including important dates, checking procedures, and grading criteria.

Key Highlights – Maharashtra HSC Result 2026

FeatureDetails
Exam NameMaharashtra HSC (Class 12) Board Exam 2026
Conducting BodyMSBSHSE (Pune Board)
Exam DatesFebruary 10, 2026 – March 11, 2026
Expected Result DateMay 2026 (Tentatively 3rd or 4th week)
Official Websitesmahresult.nic.in, mahahsscboard.in
Credentials RequiredRoll Number (Seat No.) & Mother’s First Name

Maharashtra HSC Result ⏳ Date of Declaration 2026

Historically, the Maharashtra Board releases the HSC results about 45-60 days after the conclusion of the final exam.

  • Exam Conclusion: March 11, 2026
  • Assessment Period: March – April 2026
  • Estimated Result Declaration: Mid-to-Late May 2026

The board typically announces the specific date and time officially one day prior to the release. Students are advised to keep an eye on official notifications starting from the first week of May.

How to Check Your Results:

Students can now access their results online through the official websites of the Maharashtra Board:

  • mahresult.nic.in
  • mahahsscboard.in  
  • hscresult.mkcl.org
  • results.digilocker.gov.in  

To check their results, students will need to enter their roll number and their mother’s first name as mentioned on their admit card.

Steps to Download Your Marksheet:

Method 1: Online via Official Website

  1. Visit the official result portal: mahresult.nic.in or results.gov.in.
  2. Click on the link labeled “HSC Examination March-2026 Result”.
  3. Enter your Roll Number (Seat Number) as mentioned on your Admit Card.
  4. Enter your Mother’s First Name (in English) exactly as it appears on your form.
  5. Click on “View Result” to see your marksheet.
  6. Your Maharashtra HSC Result 2026 will be displayed on the screen.
  7. Students are advised to download and take a printout of their result for future reference.

Method 2: Via SMS

If the website is slow due to heavy traffic, you can check your score via SMS (standard charges apply):

  • Open your messaging app.
  • Type: MHHSC [Space] [SEAT NUMBER]
  • Send it to 57766.
  • You will receive a text message containing your subject-wise marks and final grade.

Method 3: DigiLocker

  • Download the DigiLocker app or visit the website.
  • Sign in or create an account using your Aadhar number.
  • Navigate to “Education” > “Maharashtra State Board”.
  • Select “Class XII Marksheet” and enter your details to download a legally valid digital copy.

Grading System & Passing Criteria

To pass the Maharashtra HSC exam, a student must secure a minimum of 35% marks in each subject. This 35% includes combined marks from the written theory exam and internal assessments (practicals/orals).

Grading Tiers:

  • Distinction: 75% and above
  • First Division: 60% – 74%
  • Second Division: 45% – 59%
  • Pass Grade: 35% – 44%
  • Fail: Below 35%

Note: The “Best of 5” rule (counting only the top 5 subjects for percentage calculation) is generally applicable for Class 10 (SSC), not Class 12 (HSC). For HSC, all compulsory subjects usually count towards the final percentage.

📝 Details Mentioned on the Marksheet

Your online result will be a provisional marksheet. The original hard copy will be distributed by your college/school a few weeks later. Ensure the following details are correct:

  • Student’s Name
  • Seat Number
  • Divisional Board
  • Subject Codes and Names
  • Marks Secured (Theory + Internal)
  • Total Marks & Percentage
  • Qualifying Status (Pass/Fail)

🔄 Re-evaluation & Supplementary Exams

If you are dissatisfied with your marks or fail to clear a subject, the board provides two options:

  1. Verification of Marks: You can apply to have your marks retotaled.
  2. Re-evaluation: You can request a photocopy of your answer booklet and apply for a re-check of specific answers (requires a fee and verification first).
  3. Supplementary Exam: Students who fail in one or more subjects can appear for the Supplementary Exams, typically held in July 2026, to save their academic year.

What to Do After the Results

Once the results are declared, students will need to consider the next steps:

Review Your Marks: Carefully check your marks in each subject.

Apply for Revaluation or Verification (if needed): If you are not satisfied with your marks in any subject, you can apply for revaluation or verification of your answer sheets through the prescribed procedure and within the stipulated time frame announced by the board.

Collect Your Official Mark Sheet: The official mark sheets will be distributed by your respective junior colleges a few days after the online results are declared. Keep in touch with your college for updates on the distribution schedule.

Plan Your Future Education: Based on your results and your interests, start planning for your higher education. This includes researching colleges, courses, and entrance examinations for undergraduate programs.

Seek Guidance: If you are unsure about your future options, it is advisable to seek guidance from your teachers, parents, or career counselors.

Important Information for Students

The online result is provisional. Students will receive their original mark sheets from their respective schools after a few days.

Students who are not satisfied with their results can apply for verification of marks and obtain photocopies of their answer sheets. The deadline to register for verification of marks is May, 2026.  

Counsellors have been appointed to provide support and guidance to students after the declaration of the results. Contact details are available on the official MSBSHSE website.

The declaration of the HSC results marks a significant milestone in the academic journey of these students, opening doors to various higher education opportunities. The Maharashtra Board extends its best wishes to all the successful candidates for their future endeavors.

❓ FAQs – Maharashtra HSC Result 2026

1. When will the Maharashtra HSC Result 2026 be declared?
The result is expected in mid-to-late May 2026, usually about 45–60 days after exams end.

2. Who conducts the Maharashtra HSC (Class 12) exam?
The exam is conducted by the MSBSHSE.

3. What are the exam dates for HSC 2026?
The exams are scheduled from February 10 to March 11, 2026.

4. What credentials are needed to check the result?
You’ll need:

  • Roll Number (Seat Number)
  • Mother’s First Name

5. Where can students check their results?
Results can be checked on official websites like:

  • mahresult.nic.in
  • mahahsscboard.in

6. When is the exact result date announced?
The board typically announces the exact date and time one day before the result release.

7. When should students start checking for updates?
Students should monitor official notifications from the first week of May 2026.


Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2025 Declared

PUNE: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has announced the results for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Class 12th examinations today, May 5, 2025. The results were declared in a press conference held at 1:00 PM, bringing an end to the anticipation of over 14 lakh students who appeared for the exams.

Key Highlights of the Result:

Overall Pass Percentage: The overall pass percentage for the Maharashtra HSC exams 2025 stands at an impressive 91.88%. This indicates a slight decrease compared to the previous year’s 93.37%.  

Stream-wise Performance:

  • Science: The Science stream continues to lead with the highest pass percentage of 97.35%.
  • Commerce: The Commerce stream recorded a pass percentage of 92.68%.
  • Arts: The Arts stream showed a pass percentage of 80.53%.
  • Vocational: The Vocational stream achieved a pass percentage of 83.30%.

Gender-wise Performance: Girls have once again outperformed boys, with a pass percentage of 94.54% compared to 89.51% for boys.

Division-wise Performance: The Konkan division emerged as the top-performing region with a pass percentage of 96.74%, while the Latur division recorded the lowest pass percentage at 89.46%. Other divisions and their pass percentages are as follows:

  • Kolhapur: 93.64%
  • Mumbai: 92.93%
  • Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: 92.24%  
  • Amravati: 91.43%
  • Pune: 91.32%  
  • Nashik: 91.31%  
  • Nagpur: 90.52%  

Number of Students: A total of 14,27,085 students had registered for the HSC exams, out of which 14,17,969 appeared. The number of students who successfully passed is 13,02,873.

Perfect Scores: In an impressive feat, 37 subjects recorded a 100% pass rate.

Repeaters and Private Candidates: The pass percentage for repeater students was 37.65%, while private candidates achieved a pass percentage of 83.73%.

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