MSBSHSE SSC Result 2019: Maharashtra Board Class 10th Result Declared at mahresult.nic.in

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education is also known as MSBSHSE is all set announce the Maharashtra SSC STD 10th result 2019 and exam MSBSHSE was held in the June.

MSBSHE SSC Result 2019: Maharashtra Board Class 10th Result Declared at mahresult.nic.in

MSBSHSE will publish Maharashtra SSC STD 10th result 2019 and Maharashtra SCC result 2019 on the official website: mahresult.nic.in.

MSBSHSE conducted and held at the Maharashtra State Board SSC STD 10th exam 2019 from 1 to 24 March.

All candidates can also check their results on some other websites, like, examresults.net/Maharashtra or results.maharashtraeducation.com

Here is how you can check your MSBSHSE Class 10th result 2019:

– Go to the official website www.mahresult.nic.in

– Look for the link which says ‘SSC Results 2019’

– Fill in all the details

– Your result will be displayed on the screen

– Download the result and take a print-out for future reference

Girls outperform boys in 2019 SSC exam

In Maharashtra SSC examination 2019, girls have outperformed boys like last year. After the Maharashtra State Board announced the Maharashtra SSC results, girls overall percentage stood at 82.82 whereas 72.18% cleared the Class 10 ssc exam.

District Konkan Tops Maharashtra SSC Exam 2019

As the Maharashtra Board announces the SSC results for class 10 students, district Konkan has emerged to be the topper. Overall, 77.10% have cleared the Maharashtra SSC examination in 2019.

Division-wise SSC students Passing Percentage

Here is the number of students who appeared for the Maharashtra SSC exam 2018 across each of its 9 divisions last year. This number will be updated once the Maharashtra SSC Class 10 2019 exams take place.

Maharashtra SSC pass percentage 2019

  • Konkan: 88.38
  • Pune: 82.48
  • Mumbai: 77.04
  • Nagpur: 67.27
Maharashtra SSC exam division results

Last year, on 2017, 17,66, 098 Maharashtra students registered for the SSC 2017 exams, out of which 16,89,239 appeared for the exams for the first time at the same time as the rest were repeat applicants.

There were 4,728 exam centres in 2017 for the 9,89,908 girls and 7,76,190 boys who wrote the SSC exams 2017, a News18 report stated, a leading media portal.


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