The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has declared both the HSC (Class 12) and SSC (Class 10) results for 2026. The HSC result came out on 2 May 2026 with an overall pass percentage of 89.79%, and the SSC result followed on 8 May 2026 with 92.09% passing. You can check your scores on the official portal mahresult.nic.in using your seat number and mother’s first name.

Your online marksheet shows your subject-wise marks, total marks, result status (Pass/Fail), and division. This online copy is for reference only. You must collect the original marksheet from your school or junior college.

Direct Link to Check MSBSHSE Result 2026 (OUT)
  • The MSBSHSE result decides whether you move to the next stage — Class 11 admission after SSC, or college/degree admission after HSC.
  • HSC 2026 overall pass percentage is 89.79%; SSC 2026 overall pass percentage is 92.09%.
  • Girls outperformed boys in both exams — 93.15% vs 86.80% in HSC, and 94.96% vs 89.56% in SSC.
  • The Konkan division topped both exams (94.14% in HSC, 97.62% in SSC).
  • You need at least 35% marks in each subject to pass.
  • Students who fail one or two subjects can clear them through the compartment (supplementary) exam in July 2026.

MSBSHSE prepares and publishes the result through its nine divisional boards across Maharashtra.

In SSC 2026, out of over 16 lakh students who appeared, 92.09% passed — a dip from 94.10% in 2025, which the board linked to stricter anti-copying measures.
Source: Akashvani News (Govt. of India)

Key Summary

  • HSC 2026 result declared on 2 May 2026 (89.79% pass); SSC 2026 result declared on 8 May 2026 (92.09% pass).
  • Check your result at mahresult.nic.in using your seat number and mother’s first name.
  • Girls beat boys in both exams; Konkan division topped both.
  • You need 35% in each subject (and overall) to pass.
  • Failed one or two subjects? Sit for the July 2026 compartment exam.
  • The online marksheet is provisional; collect the original from your school/college.

What is MSBSHSE Result 2026?

The MSBSHSE result is the official scorecard issued by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education for its two big board exams. The SSC result is for Class 10 students and the HSC result is for Class 12 students. Both tell you your subject-wise marks, your total, and whether you have passed.

For 2026, the board declared the HSC result on 2 May and the SSC result on 8 May. The result decides your next step — SSC students move to Class 11, while HSC students apply for degree courses, diploma programmes, or entrance-based admissions. The table below gives you a quick snapshot of both results.

Particular SSC (Class 10) HSC (Class 12)
Conducting Body MSBSHSE, Pune MSBSHSE, Pune
Result Date 2026 8 May 2026 2 May 2026
Overall Pass % 2026 92.09% 89.79%
Girls / Boys Pass % 2026 94.96% / 89.56% 93.15% / 86.80%
Official Website mahresult.nic.in mahresult.nic.in
Login Details Seat number + mother’s first name Seat number + mother’s first name
Passing Marks 35% in each subject 35% in each subject
Divisional Boards 9 9
Streams Science, Commerce, Arts, Vocational

Ques. Who declares the MSBSHSE result?

Ans. The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE), based in Pune, declares the result through its nine divisional boards.

Ques. Is the online marksheet valid for admission?

Ans. The online marksheet is provisional and is meant for quick reference. For admission, you need the original marksheet, which your school or junior college gives you a few days later.

MSBSHSE Result 2026: Important Dates

Both the SSC and HSC results for 2026 are already out. A few post-result events — the revised results from re-checking, and the compartment exam — are still ahead. The table below lists the upcoming dates first, followed by the events that are already over.

Event Date 2026
Revised results after verification / revaluation June 2026 (tentative)
Compartment / supplementary exam form filling June 2026 (tentative)
HSC & SSC compartment (supplementary) exams July 2026 (tentative)
Compartment exam result August 2026 (tentative)
HSC exam 2026 (Over) 10 February – 18 March 2026
SSC exam 2026 (Over) 20 February – 18 March 2026
HSC result 2026 (Over) 2 May 2026
Verification, photocopy & revaluation applications (Over) 3 – 17 May 2026
SSC result 2026 (Over) 8 May 2026

The exact post-result dates change a little every year. Keep checking mahresult.nic.in and your divisional board portal so you do not miss the short application windows.

MSBSHSE Result Previous Year Statistics

Looking at past results helps you see where the 2026 numbers sit. Maharashtra’s pass percentages stay high — usually around 90% for HSC and above 92% for SSC. The two tables below show the year-wise trend for both exams, including this year.

The 2021 figures are unusually high because exams were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and students were assessed differently that year. Treat 2021 as a one-off when you read the trend.

Year HSC Overall Pass % Result Declaration Date
2026 89.79% 2 May 2026
2025 91.88% 5 May 2025
2024 93.37% 21 May 2024
2023 91.25% 25 May 2023
2022 94.22% 8 June 2022
2021 99.63% 3 August 2021
Year SSC Overall Pass % Result Declaration Date
2026 92.09% 8 May 2026
2025 94.10% 13 May 2025
2024 95.81% 27 May 2024
2023 93.83% 2 June 2023
2022 96.94% 17 June 2022
2021 99.95% 16 July 2021

Source: MSBSHSE Official Portal

The trend tells a clear story. After the pandemic spike of 2021, both exams settled into their normal band, and 2026 is the toughest year in recent memory — HSC dropped to 89.79% (below 90% for the first time since 2020) and SSC fell to 92.09% from 94.10% in 2025. The board has linked the SSC dip to stricter anti-copying steps during the exams. One thing stays the same every year: girls pass at a higher rate than boys, and the Konkan division leads the state.

Ques. Why did the 2026 pass percentage drop?

Ans. Both HSC and SSC saw a dip in 2026. The board has linked the SSC decline to tighter anti-copying measures during the exams, which made the results a truer reflection of student performance.

Ques. Which division performs best in Maharashtra board exams?

Ans. The Konkan divisional board tops the list almost every year. In 2026 it again led both exams with 94.14% in HSC and 97.62% in SSC.

How to Check MSBSHSE Result 2026

You can check both the SSC and HSC results online in a few minutes. The main portal is mahresult.nic.in, but the board also uses mirror sites and apps so the load is spread out. Keep your hall ticket handy because you need your seat number.

Method 1: Official website (mahresult.nic.in)

  • Go to mahresult.nic.in.
  • Click the link for "HSC Examination Result 2026" or "SSC Examination Result 2026".
  • Enter your seat number and your mother’s first name.
  • Click submit and your result appears on the screen.
  • Download it and take a printout for your records.

Method 2: Mirror websites

  • You can also use mahahsscboard.in, hscresult.mkcl.org (HSC), and sscresult.mkcl.org (SSC).
  • These work the same way — enter your seat number and mother’s first name.

Method 3: DigiLocker and UMANG app

  • Log in to the DigiLocker or UMANG app with your mobile number.
  • Search for MSBSHSE and pull your digital marksheet.
  • This digital copy is handy when the main sites are busy.

Method 4: SMS

  • The board announces an SMS format on result day for students with weak internet.
  • Type your seat number in the given format and send it to the listed number to receive your marks.

Ques. What login details do I need to check my result?

Ans. You need your exam seat number (printed on your hall ticket) and your mother’s first name. Both are needed for SSC and HSC results.

Ques. The website is not opening. What should I do?

Ans. Heavy traffic can slow the main site. Try a mirror site like hscresult.mkcl.org or sscresult.mkcl.org, use DigiLocker or UMANG, or wait a few minutes and refresh.

MSBSHSE Result 2026: Marksheet Details

Once your result loads, check every detail carefully. A small spelling mistake in your name or a wrong subject code can cause problems during admission. If you spot any error, report it to your school or college right away.

Your online marksheet shows the following details:

  • Your name and the student’s roll/seat number
  • Mother’s name
  • Subject-wise marks (theory and practical/internal)
  • Total marks obtained and maximum marks
  • Result status — Pass, Fail, or "Eligible for compartment"
  • Division (Distinction, First, Second, or Pass class)
  • Percentage of marks

The online copy is provisional. The original marksheet, which you collect from your school or junior college, is the document you submit for admissions and other official use.

MSBSHSE Grading System and Passing Marks

Maharashtra board uses a marks-and-division system rather than only letter grades. To pass, you need at least 35% in every subject. Your overall percentage then decides which division you fall into.

Division / Class Percentage Range
Distinction 75% and above
First Division 60% – 74.99%
Second Division 45% – 59.99%
Pass Class 35% – 44.99%
Fail Below 35% in any subject

The board also has a grace marks rule. If you miss passing by a few marks in one or two subjects, the board may add a small number of grace marks (within set limits) to help you pass. Grace marks are applied automatically — you do not apply for them.

Ques. How many marks do I need to pass?

Ans. You need at least 35% in each subject. This is true for both SSC and HSC. Falling below 35% in even one subject means you are marked fail (or eligible for compartment) in that subject.

Ques. What are grace marks?

Ans. Grace marks are a few extra marks the board adds within fixed limits to help students who just miss the passing line in one or two subjects. They are applied automatically.

MSBSHSE 2026: Division-wise and Subject-wise Pass Percentage

Maharashtra runs nine divisional boards, and each one reports its own pass percentage. Along with the result, the board released this division-wise data plus the stream-wise and gender-wise breakdown. The figures below are from the 2026 declaration.

HSC 2026: Division-wise pass percentage

Division HSC Pass % 2026
Konkan 94.14%
Pune 91.25%
Amravati 90.92%
Nashik 90.72%
Mumbai 90.08%
Latur 84.14% (lowest)

Konkan again led the HSC chart, while Latur recorded the lowest pass percentage. In SSC 2026, Konkan also topped the state with 97.62%. The remaining divisions — Kolhapur, Nagpur and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar — stayed close to the state average; check mahresult.nic.in for their exact figures.

HSC 2026: Stream-wise pass percentage

Stream Pass % 2026
Science 96.44%
Commerce 87.03%
Vocational 82.64%
Arts 78.02%

Science was the strongest stream by a wide margin, and 26 subjects recorded a 100% pass rate. Arts saw the lowest stream pass percentage. On the gender side, girls did better than boys in both exams — 93.15% vs 86.80% in HSC, and 94.96% vs 89.56% in SSC. If a subject pulled your score down, the verification or revaluation route (covered below) is worth considering before the compartment exam.

Source: MSBSHSE Official Portal

Ques. Which stream had the highest pass percentage in HSC 2026?

Ans. The Science stream led with 96.44%, followed by Commerce at 87.03% and Vocational at 82.64%. The Arts stream had the lowest pass percentage at 78.02%.

Ques. Did girls do better than boys in 2026?

Ans. Yes. In HSC 2026, girls passed at 93.15% against 86.80% for boys. In SSC 2026, girls scored 94.96% against 89.56% for boys.

MSBSHSE Result 2026: Verification, Photocopy and Revaluation

If your marks look lower than you expected, you do not have to accept them straight away. MSBSHSE lets you apply for re-checking, a photocopy of your answer sheet, and revaluation. You apply online and pay a separate fee for each subject.

For 2026, the online application window ran from 3 to 17 May, and the board is expected to release the revised results in June 2026. The process follows a fixed order:

  • Verification (re-checking): The board checks whether all your answers were marked and added up correctly. The fee is about ₹50 per subject — the quickest and cheapest option.
  • Photocopy of answer sheet: You can ask for a scanned copy of your answer book to see how it was marked. The fee is around ₹400 per paper. Many students take this step before deciding on revaluation.
  • Revaluation: After getting the photocopy, you can apply within five working days for a fresh assessment by an examiner, at about ₹300 per subject. Only students who applied for the photocopy can apply for revaluation.

Apply early next time, because the windows stay open only for a short period. If your marks change after this process, the board issues a corrected marksheet.

Ques. Should I apply for verification or revaluation first?

Ans. Start with verification (re-checking) if you only suspect a totalling error. If you think your answers deserve more marks, get the photocopy first, study it, and then apply for revaluation within five working days.

Ques. Can my marks go down after revaluation?

Ans. Revaluation is meant to correct genuine evaluation mistakes. The board issues a revised marksheet only when there is a real change. Read the official rules carefully before you apply.

MSBSHSE Compartment (Supplementary) Exam 2026

Failing one or two subjects does not mean you lose a full year. MSBSHSE holds a compartment (also called supplementary) exam, usually in July 2026. You sit only for the subjects you could not clear, and a pass there lets you complete your SSC or HSC.

Here is how the compartment route works:

  • Check your marksheet for the "Eligible for compartment" status against the failed subject.
  • Fill the compartment exam form online within the dates announced (expected in June 2026).
  • Pay the exam fee for each subject you are appearing in.
  • Sit for the exam in July 2026 and check the result, expected in August 2026.

Clearing the compartment exam keeps you on track for Class 11 admission (after SSC) or college admission (after HSC) in the same academic year, since results come out before most admission deadlines close.

What After MSBSHSE Result 2026?

Your next move depends on whether you cleared SSC or HSC. Plan early because admissions in Maharashtra fill up fast once results are out.

After SSC (Class 10):

  • Apply for Class 11 admission through the FYJC (First Year Junior College) online portal for your city or region.
  • Choose your stream — Science, Commerce, or Arts — based on your marks and interest.
  • Diploma and ITI courses are also open to you if you prefer a skill-based path.

After HSC (Class 12):

  • Apply for degree courses such as B.A., B.Com, B.Sc, and B.Tech through college or CET-based admissions.
  • Science students can use entrance exam scores (like MHT-CET, JEE, or NEET) for engineering, pharmacy, or medical admissions.
  • Keep your original marksheet, school leaving certificate, and category certificate (if any) ready for verification.

If you are unhappy with your marks, wait for the revised result from re-checking before locking your admission choices. And if you have a compartment subject, clear it in July so your admission stays on track.

FAQs

Ques. When was the MSBSHSE HSC and SSC result 2026 declared?

Ans. The HSC (Class 12) result 2026 was declared on 2 May 2026, and the SSC (Class 10) result 2026 was declared on 8 May 2026. Both are available on mahresult.nic.in.

Ques. What is the overall pass percentage in MSBSHSE 2026?

Ans. The HSC 2026 overall pass percentage is 89.79% and the SSC 2026 overall pass percentage is 92.09%. Both are slightly lower than in 2025.

Ques. What is the official website to check the Maharashtra board result?

Ans. The main official website is mahresult.nic.in. You can also use mahahsscboard.in and the MKCL portals (hscresult.mkcl.org and sscresult.mkcl.org).

Ques. What details do I need to check my MSBSHSE result?

Ans. You need your exam seat number from your hall ticket and your mother’s first name. The same details work for both SSC and HSC results.

Ques. What is the passing mark for MSBSHSE 2026?

Ans. You need at least 35% in each subject to pass. Scoring below 35% in any subject means you are marked fail or eligible for compartment in that subject.

Ques. Which division topped the Maharashtra board in 2026?

Ans. The Konkan division topped both exams — 94.14% in HSC and 97.62% in SSC. Latur recorded the lowest HSC pass percentage at 84.14%.

Ques. How do I apply for revaluation of my answer sheet?

Ans. Apply online on the official board portal within the window (3–17 May in 2026). First get the photocopy, review it, and then apply for revaluation within five working days. A separate fee applies per subject.

Ques. What happens if I fail in one or two subjects?

Ans. You can appear for the compartment (supplementary) exam, expected in July 2026. You sit only for the failed subjects, and clearing them lets you complete your SSC or HSC in the same year.

Ques. Is the online marksheet enough for admission?

Ans. No. The online marksheet is provisional and meant for reference. You must collect the original marksheet from your school or junior college for admission and other official purposes.

Ques. Can I get a digital copy of my marksheet?

Ans. Yes. You can download a digital marksheet from DigiLocker or the UMANG app by logging in with your mobile number and searching for MSBSHSE. This is useful when the main result sites are busy.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.