Maharashtra SSC Result 2018: Maharashtra Board Class 10 result declared, 89.41% pass

Maharashtra SSC Result 2018: Maharashtra Board Class 10 result 2018 was declared on June 8.

Board Exams 2018 Updated: Jun 08, 2018 20:55 IST
Khushi Ajay Vora, who scored 99.60% in Maharashtra SSC exam, with her parents at Borivali in Mumbai on Friday. (Pramod Thakur/ Hindustan Times)

Maharashtra State Board for Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) announced the SSC or Class 10 board examination result on June 8.

The pass percentage this year was 89.41%. A total of 14,56,203 students passed, out of the 16,28,613 students who appeared for the exam in March 2018. Konkan secured the first position with a pass percentage of 96% while Nagpur came last with 85.97%.

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Pune scored a pass percentage of 92.08%, while in Mumbai, 90.41% students passed.

Girls performed better than boys with 91.97% girls clearing the exam as compared to 87.27% boys.

Of the 7,42,507 girls who took the exam, 6,82,864 passed. A total of 8,86,106 boys sat for the exam and 7,73,339 cleared it.

A total of 16,36,250 students had registered for the exams across nine divisions in the state.

Once the result is uploaded online, students can check the result here. Students can also check their results on www.mahresult.nic.in, www.sscresult.mkcl.org or www.maharashtraeducation.com.

The state board hired more people into their flying squads to conduct surprise checks at the centres every day to curb any form of malpractices during the HSC and SSC exams. Despite that, there were eight separate incidents of paper leak reported during SSC examinations this year. The board, however, insisted that the paper leak was in control and refused to hold re-examination for any of the papers.

MSBSHSE announced the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC), or Class 12 board examination, result on May 30. The pass percentage this year was 88.41%. Of the 14,16,986 students who appeared for the exam, 12, 52,817 students passed.

In the divisional results, Konkan secured the highest pass percentage of 94.85%, followed by Kolhapur with 91%, Pune (89.58%), Aurangabad (88.74%), and Amravati (88.08%). While Mumbai was on 6th position with 87.44%, Nashik had the lowest pass percentage of 86.13%.

Girls performed better than boys securing a pass percentage of 92.36%, while 85.23% boys cleared the exam. Of the total 6,33,090 girls who appeared for the exam, 5,84,692 passed. This year, 7,83, 896 boys appeared for the exam and 6,68,125 cleared it.