MSBSHSE Maharashtra HSC Class 12 Results 2020 now available on mahresult.nic.in

MSBSHSE Maharashtra HSC Class 12 Results 2020 now available on mahresult.nic.in

MUMBAI: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) declared the much-awaited Maharashtra HSC Class 12 outcomes 2020, which was made obtainable on the board’s official web site at 1 PM on Thursday (July 16). After official declaration, the outcomes at the moment are obtainable on MSBSHSE’s official web sites: mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in, mahresult.nic.in.

MSBSHSE has shared the outcome statistics in keeping with which 90.66% of standard college students have handed the Maharashtra HSC board examination. According to the statistics shared by the board, the general success price (freshers and repeaters) for the state is 87.69% up from final yr’s 83.18%. The freshers recorded a hit price of 90.66% whereas solely 39.03% of repeaters handed. 

This yr, college students of the science stream of the Maharashtra Board have recorded the best go proportion within the Maharashtra HSC 2020 examination with 96.93 p.c. In the Commerce stream, Maharashtra Board college students have recorded a go proportion of 91.27 within the MSBSHSE Maharashtra HSC Class 12 Results 2020. The go p.c noticed a rise of two.99 p.c from final yr. In 2019, the go proportion within the Commerce stream was at 88.28.

Science college students have recorded the best go proportion of 96.93% adopted by Commerce college students (91.27%), Arts college students (82.63%) and MCVC (86.07%).

Konkan division has as soon as once more topped amongst districts with 95.89 per cent. The Pune division with 92.50 per cent bagged the second place. The Aurangabad has recorded the bottom go proportion with 88.18 per cent. Last yr, Aurangabad was on the 4th place.

Lakhs of scholars who appeared within the Maharashtra HSC Class 12 examination had been suggested to maintain their MSBSHSE Maharashtra HSC 12th Admit Card 2020 prepared and mobiles, laptops charged to examine marks on mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in, mahresult.nic.in.

A complete of 15.05 lakh college students appeared for Maharashtra HSC Class 12 examination in 2020, which had been performed earlier than the imposition of the nationwide lockdown to curb the unfold of coronavirus COVID-19 within the nation. 

Students can examine the efficiency of Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Nagpur, Nasik, Aurangabad, Amravati, Satara, Solapur, Kalyan colleges on mahresult.nic.in, mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in, boardmarksheet.maharashtra.gov.in, DigiLocker app.

Here’s the right way to examine Maharashtra HSC Result 2020 on-line:

1. Students ought to first go to the official web site: mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in

2. They ought to click on on MSBSHE HSC Result 2020 hyperlink on the homepage

3. Now enter your roll quantity and different particulars and click on on submit

4. You can see your outcome in your laptop/ smartphone

5. Now obtain your outcome and take a printout for future reference

The outcome will present the scholar’s title, subject-wise marks, and whole rating secured by him/her.

The college students may also examine their Maharashtra Board SSC and HSC outcome 2020 through SMS. They simply have to choose message choice on their telephone, and sort MH and ship it to 57766.

The Maharashtra HSC exams had been held from February 18 to March 18. Out of the 15 lakh registered college students, 3.39 lakh college students are from Mumbai division alone, which consists of Thane, Raigad and Palghar. A complete of 1,919 college students with particular wants had been registered for the MSBSHSE exams.

According to stories, the analysis of reply sheets of Maharashtra HSC Class 12 examination was began by on May 6 and round 42 lakhs out of roughly 50 lakh reply sheets had been reportedly evaluated for the Mumbai division until July 19.

In 2019, Maharashtra SSC and HSC outcomes had been declared on June 8, 2019. 

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