Maharashtra SSC, HSC Supplementary Results 2026 to Be Declared on July 14 at 1 PM

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Pune, 13th July 2026: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) will declare the results of the SSC (Class 10) and HSC (Class 12) supplementary examinations on Tuesday, July 14, at 1 pm. Students will be able to access their results online through the board’s official website.

The supplementary examinations were conducted by the board’s nine divisional offices across the state during June and July for students who were unable to clear one or more subjects in the regular board examinations.

Students can check their results by visiting the official website of the Maharashtra State Board at https://www.mahahsscboard.in.

The supplementary examinations were conducted by the board’s nine divisional offices in Pune, Nagpur, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Amravati, Nashik, Latur and Konkan.

The SSC supplementary examination was held from June 16 to June 30, while the HSC supplementary examination took place between June 16 and July 8.

Following the declaration of results, students who appeared for the supplementary examinations will be able to apply online for verification of marks, obtain photocopies of their answer sheets, and seek re-evaluation of their answer papers for compulsory subjects. These facilities will not be available for grade-based subjects.

According to the Maharashtra State Board, applications for verification of marks and photocopies of answer sheets can be submitted online from July 15 to July 24.

The board has clarified that students seeking re-evaluation of their answer sheets must first obtain a photocopy of the evaluated answer booklet through the prescribed online process. Applications for re-evaluation must then be submitted within five working days from the date of receiving the photocopy.

Students have been advised to contact their respective divisional board offices for further assistance regarding the re-evaluation process.
State Board Secretary Dr. Deepak Mali said that detailed guidelines for verification, photocopies and re-evaluation have been made available through the board’s divisional offices.

Meanwhile, the board has also announced that online applications for the February-March 2027 SSC and HSC examinations will be invited separately. Eligible candidates will include regular students, repeat candidates, registered private candidates, students appearing under the grade improvement scheme, and candidates seeking Transfer of Credit (ToC) through Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs).
Dr. Mali said the schedule for submitting these applications will be announced separately by the Maharashtra State Board.