Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2019, Maharashtra Board MSBSHSE HSC 12th Result 2019 HIGHLIGHTS: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has declared the results of HSC or Class 12 examinations on May 28. However, the result link will be activated at 1 pm, and students can check the results through maharashtraeducation.com, mahresult.nic.in, and mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in, hscresult.mkcl.org.
Students can also check their result via SMS by sending MHHSC (space) (seat no) to 57766, however, this facility is only for BSNL users. The candidates who are using mobile operators like Idea, Vodafone, Reliance, Tata, BSNL can send their seat number to 57766, 58888111.
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Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2019: How to check
The results will be available at the websites maharashtraeducation.com, mahresult.nic.in, and mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in, hscresult.mkcl.org. Visit the official websites. Click on the ādownload result linkā. Enter registration number, roll number. Results will appear on the screen. Download it, and take a print out for further reference.
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Immediately a day after the online results are declared, the Maharashtra Board will start accepting applications for revaluation of marks and photocopies of answer sheets. A model format for the same is available on the boardās website.
Immediately a day after the online results are declared, the Maharashtra Board will start accepting applications for revaluation of marks and photocopies of answer sheets.
The second prize winner in the Japanese language, 17-year-old Ayli Pramod Ghiya from S P College who scored 76/100, said her interest in Japanese started two years ago when she went on a cultural program to Japan in order to perform in a play in that country. “Japan is a wonderful country and fascinates me,” said Ayli, adding that it was the language which piqued her curiosity. Ayli admits that Japanese was difficult for her in the early stages but now she can speak as well as read and write Japanese with a fair amount of fluency. In the future, Ayli wants to study architecture or interior design and is particularly fascinated by Japanese architecture. She also hopes to return to Japan at some point in the near future. “I can’t wait to go back because this time I’ll be able to speak to the people in their language,” exclaims a beaming Ayli.
Around 14,23,503 students registered for the examination, out of which 14,21,936 students appeared for the exam.
88.28% students passed the examination from the Commerce stream
The pass percentage for the Arts stream stood at 76.45% this year.
92.60% from the Science stream passed the examination.
Following is the pass percentage for various districts in the state:
1. Pune 87.88%
2. Amaravati 87.55%
3. Aurangabad 87.29%
4. Kolhapur 87.12%
5. Latur 86.08%
6. Nashik 84.77%
7. Mumbai 83.85%
8. Nagpur 82.51%
Students from Konkan secured the highest pass percentage of 93.23%.
A total of 14,21,936 students appeared for the examination, out of which 12,21,159 passed the exam, taking the pass percentage to 85.88%.
Girls secured a pass percentage of 90.25% as against boys, who secured a pass percentage of 82.40%.
In the HSC result released on May 30, 20-year-old Vijay Kadam, whose parents work as waste pickers in the city has scored 89 per cent. To support his family, he sells coconuts from a stall in Chavannagar area. “I had taken external admission as I knew I could not go to college every day,” he says.
Among districts, Nagpur has scored the worse while Konkan has performed the best with 93.30 per cent. The pass percent of Pune district is 87.80.
A total of 12,21,1159 out of 14,23,503 students cleared the class XII examinations that were conducted during February and March this year.
With more than 5,000 students in Maharashtra scoring over 90 per cent, 2018 saw many success stories. Some students, however, battled various challenge and have scored well. One such group is the differently-abled students at NGO Niwant Andh Mukta Vidyasalaya. Kshirsagar Kedar Kailas, an arts student, topped in her school with 80.15 per cent. “My day starts at 7 am and ends at 7 pm. My college lectures hardly help me, because I can only hear them. My classes at Niwant have, however, taught me everything,” he says. Kailas wants to appear for the IAS exam.
The University of Mumbai will open its admission process for undergraduate courses on June 1. The cut-offs are likely to be high, said sources. While the sale of forms will begin on May 31, the pre-admission online enrollment portal will open from June 1, said an official release from the university. The first merit list will be announced on June 12, the second on June 15 and the third and final merit list will be out on June 15. Principals in the city said that students from the state Board were up for an unfair competition, as CBSE and ICSE students had scored better marks.
Student with special needs too performed well with the pass per cent being 92.60.
Immediately a day after the online results are declared, the Maharashtra Board will start accepting applications for revaluation of marks and photocopies of answer sheets.
The overall performance of students in the Mumbai division, who appeared for Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exams, has fallen this year with the overall pass percentage dipping by almost a per cent compared to last year. At a time when ICSE and CBSE schools are recording 100 per cent results, an overall pass per cent of 87.44 in the Mumbai division looked dismal, conceded principals of junior colleges.
A total of 5486 candidates have score above 90 percent in Maharashtra. The results are now available at the websites
The results have been uploaded. The candidates can check the results through mahresults.nic.in, , result.mkcl.org, maharastraeducation.com, hscresult.mkcl.org
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has announced the results of Class 12 examinations. However, the results have been uploaded on the websites at 1 pm. The candidates can check the results through official webistes, mahresult.nic.in, result.mkcl.org, maharastraeducation.com, hscresult.mkcl.org
Around 2,288 students got above 90+ marks in Mumbai, the highest among nine divisions in Maharashtra
The students can check the results through SMS also. The candidates using mobile operators like Idea, Vodafone, Reliance, Tata, BSNL can send their seat number to 57766, 58888111 to get their results.
The result is available through the apps available on Google Play Store. The students can check the results by downloading it from the Play Store. To get the results, the students have to pre-register their roll number
The results have been uploaded. The candidates can check the results through mahresults.nic.in, , result.mkcl.org, maharastraeducation.com, hscresult.mkcl.org
The students can check the results through the websites, mahresults.nic.in, maharashtraeducation.com and results.mkcl.org. The results will also be available at examresults.net. The students can also check the results via SMS. The candidates who are using mobile operators like Idea, Vodafone, Reliance, Tata, BSNL can send their seat number to 57766, 58888111.
The Maharashtra Education Board has released the HSC result on May 28 at 1 pm. Students will now be able to check their respective scores at the official websites — mahresult.nic.in, maharashtraeducation.com and results.mkcl.org. In case of heavy traffic, if one is unable to open these websites, he/she may also check the marks at examresults.net. The students can also check the results via SMS. The candidates who are using mobile operators like Idea, Vodafone, Reliance, Tata, BSNL can send their seat number to 57766, 58888111.
You can apply for revaluation for one or more paper within five days of receiving photocopy of the paper . A recommendation letter of your school/ college is compulsory. For each paper, you have to shell out Rs400 for photocopy and Rs 300 for revaluation. The board claims that revaluation result will be declared within 15 days of application
Immediately a day after the online results are declared, the Maharashtra Board will start accepting applications for revaluation of marks and photocopies of answer sheets. A model format for the same is available on the board’s website, states the official notification.
Step 1: Visit the official websites maharashtraeducation.com, mahresult.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the ‘download result link’
Step 3: Enter registration number, roll number
Step 4: Results will appear on the screen
Step 5: Download it, and take a print out for further reference.
The University of Mumbai will open its admission process for undergraduate courses likely from June 1. The cut-offs are likely to be high, said sources. If the number of 90+ or 95%+ scorer rises then the cut-off for the MU will increase too
The students who are BSNL users can also send an SMS to check their result by send an SMS in this format, MHHSC (space) (seat no) and send it to 57766
A total of 14,16,986 students appeared for the exams of which 12,52,817 students passed the exams. Pune got the highest passed percentage as compared to other regions. it stands on the top with 89.58 as 210963 students passed the examination out of 235502 appeared students. Nagpur stands on second position with 87.57 percentage. 144170 students passed the examination out of 164627 appeared students.
"I was happy with the result. The exam was conducted smoothly. First-time answer sheet contain bar code instruction, and to ease the exam pressure, there was a gap of one day," said Shakuntala Kale, Chairperson, Maharashtra Board
Students can also check their result via SMS by sending MHHSC (space) (seat no) to 57766, however, this facility is only for BSNL users. The candidates who are using mobile operators like Idea, Vodafone, Reliance, Tata, BSNL can send their seat number to 57766, 58888111.
Step 1: Visit the official websites
Step 2: Click on the ‘download result link’
Step 3: Enter registration number, roll number
Step 4: Results will appear on the screen
Step 5: Download it, and take a print out for further reference.
The total numbers of appearing students and passing percentage are increasing year by year. 14,16,986 students gave the exam out of 14,18,645 registered students and 12,52,817 students passed the exam. Overall percentage of this year is 88,41. 5486 candidates score above 90%. The previous year, total 17,57,140 students have appeared in the exam out of which only 15,06,486 students passed the exam. The overall passing percentage of 2017 was 85.73%.
Students can check the results through maharashtraeducation.com, mahresult.nic.in, and mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in, hscresult.mkcl.org.
While the overall passing has dropped by 2.53 per cent, the streamwise passing this year stood at -- Science (92.60 per cent ) , Arts ( 73.54 per cent) , Commerce (88.28 per cent) and MCVC/Vocational Studies ( 78.93 per cent).
The pass percentage of female candidates was 90.25 percent whereas that of male students was 82.40 per cent
To pass the exam, candidates need to score aggregate 35 per cent marks in addition to scoring a minimum of 20 per cent marks in theory exam.
The University of Mumbai will open its admission process for undergraduate courses on June 1. The cut-offs are likely to be high, said sources. While the sale of forms will begin on May 31, the pre-admission online enrollment portal will open from June 1, said an official release from the university. The first merit list will be announced on June 12, the second on June 15 and the third and final merit list will be out on June 15. Principals in the city said that students from the state Board were up for an unfair competition, as CBSE and ICSE students had scored better marks.
Student with special needs too performed well with the pass per cent being 92.60.
A total of 12,21,1159 out of 14,23,503 students cleared the class XII examinations that were conducted during February and March this year.
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has announced the results of Class 12 examinations. However, the results will be uploaded on the websites at 1 pm. The candidates can check the results through official webistes, mahresult.nic.in, result.mkcl.org, maharastraeducation.com, hscresult.mkcl.org
Step 1: Visit the official websites
Step 2: Click on the ‘download result link’
Step 3: Enter registration number, roll number
Step 4: Results will appear on the screen
Step 5: Download it, and take a print out for further reference.