Maharashtra SSC Board Result 2021: The link of Maharashtra Board 10th result is now working properly. Students can check their result by visiting the official website result.mh-ssc.ac.in.
Maharashtra SSC Result 2021 Declared: Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has released the SSC ie 10th result on Friday. After the release of the 10th result ( Maharashtra Board SSC Result 2021 ) the official website result.mh-ssc.ac.in crashed for hours. Students complained about this on Twitter. Now the result portal is working properly. Students who have not yet checked their results, they can go to the website and check the result by submitting the seat number and mother’s name. 15,70,996 students of class 10 have passed the exam. 83,262 students have got 90 percentile and above. 957 students have secured 100% marks in the examination.
Let us know how the result was in 5 points (Maharashtra SSC Result 2021 Highlights)
- A total of 99.95 students have passed this year. 15,70,996 students of class 10 have passed the exam. More than 16 lakh students had registered for the 10th examination this year. Last year, more than 17 lakh students had registered in Maharashtra Board 10th and the result was 96.99 percent. This year’s result has been better than last year.
- This year girls have outperformed in class 10th result. The overall passing percentage of girls is 99.96 percent. At the same time, the passing percentage of boys has been 99.95.
- A total of 368 students have failed in Maharashtra SSC Result 2021. At the same time, Maharashtra Board President Dinkar Patil has informed that the result of 4922 students has been reserved.
- In the results of Maharashtra Board, not a single child passed from 9 schools. This year 9 schools across the state- Pune-2, Nagpur-4, Mumbai-2 and Nashik-1 have registered 0 pass percentage.
- As per the Maharashtra SSC Board evaluation criteria, students have been assessed on the basis of their performance in class 9 and class 10. Out of total 100 marks, 50 marks are taken from class 9 performance. Thirty marks are drawn from year-long internal assessment of class 10 and 20 marks from practical or homework or assignments.