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Maharashtra HSC results to be declared tomorrow

Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2021: The results, which were expected on July 31, were delayed due to floods in Konkan and western Maharashtra last month. As a result, the process of compiling the marks got delayed by a couple of days

Written by Alifiya Khan | Pune |
Updated: August 2, 2021 8:31:22 pm
This year, the board exams were cancelled owing to the ongoing pandemic and the results have been calculated based on a three-year assessment formula by schools | Representational image

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) will release the results of the Class 12 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examinations at 4 pm on Tuesday.

Students can check their results post 4 pm on the website www.mahresult.nic.in and take print-outs of the same. The other websites where the results will be declared are www.hscresult.mkcl.orgwww.hscresult.11thadmission.org.in and https://msbshse.co.in.

Maharashtra Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad said, “The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education will declare the results of Class 12 on August 3 at 4 pm.”

The results, which were expected on July 31, were delayed due to floods in Konkan and western Maharashtra last month. As a result, the process of compiling the marks got delayed by a couple of days.

The Class 12 exams, slated to be held on June 3, were cancelled following rise in Covid-19 cases across the state. The exams were rescheduled twice between April and June.

The government decided to promote the students based on a 30:30:40 formula, which is the ‘best of three’ subject marks of Class 10, final exam marks of Class 11 and the remaining based on college-level assessment in Class 12, which can be either unit tests, first-semester exams, or practice exams.

For the practical component, marks have been awarded based on the state board’s existing policy. The same mode of assessment has been used to assess the performance of a candidate appearing for minimum competency vocational courses, bifocal vocational courses and courses aligned with the national skills qualification framework (NSQF).

Those unhappy with their results would get to appear for an examination, which will take place when the Covid-19 situation is normal.

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