Maharashtra SSC Result 2018 declared: Here are the highlights
Maharashtra SSC Result 2018: The Maharashtra Class 10 board examination result were declared by the Maharashtra State Board for Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) on Friday.
The Maharashtra SSC or Class 10 board examination result were declared by the Maharashtra State Board for Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) on Friday. The result will be available on the Board’s official website at 1pm.

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.

Maharashtra SSC Result 2018: Highlights
1.34pm: Here is the direct link to check Maharashtra SSC Result 2018
1.28pm: The official website for results has slowed down www.mahresult.nic.in
12.10pm: Division wise pass percentage: 1. Pune: 92.08% 2. Nagpur: 85.97%, 3. Aurangabad: 88.81%, 4. Mumbai: 90.41%, 5. Kolhapur: 93.88%, 6. Amravati: 86.49%, 7. Nashik: 87.42%, 8. Latur: 86.30%, 9. Konkan: 96%
11.59am: Girls: 91.97% pass, Total registered: 745408, Appeared: 742507, Passed: 682864
11.57am: Boys : 87.27% pass, Registered: 890842, Appeared:886106 Passed: 773339
11.41am: Konkan secured the first position with a pass percentage of 96% while Nagpur came last with 85.97%.
11.37am: A total of 16,36,250 students had registered for the exams across nine divisions in the state
11.36am: 14,56,203 students passed, out of 16,28,613 who appeared
11.21am : Pass percentage is 89.41% with almost 14 lakh students passing the examination.
11.20am: The Maharashtra Secondary School Certificate (SSC) results were declared by Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) on Friday.
* This year, 17,85,000 students – 9,73,000 boys 7,78,000 girls – appeared for the SSC exam from March 1 to March 24.
* Despite that, there were eight separate incidents of paper leak reported. The board, however, insisted that the paper leak was in control and refused to hold re-examination for any of the papers.
* The state board recruited more people into their flying squads to conduct daily surprise checks at the exam centres to curb any form of malpractices during the HSC and SSC exams.
* 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.