NAGPUR: MSBSHSE Maharashtra SSC Class 10th Results 2016, Maharashtra Board SSC Class 10 results have been declared on June 06 2016 by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.


The Maharashtra state board has announced MSBSHSE SSC Results 2016 at 1 pm.

With a pass percentage of 91.41 per cent, girls once again outshone boys in the Maharashtra Board Class X examination results of which were declared today.

The overall pass per percentage of 89.56 per cent has been dropped by 1.90 per cent as compared to last year, Chairman of the Maharashtra Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, Gangadhar Mhamane told reporters here.

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In what seems to be a tradition now, girls once again outperformed boys with passing percentage of 91.41 per cent against 87.98 per cent.

Konkan division registered the highest pass percentage with 96.56 among nine divisions of the board, whereas, Latur division was lowest with pass percentage of 81.54 per cent.

Division-wise pass percentage -- Pune 93.30, Nagpur 85.34, Aurangabad 88.05, Mumbai 91.90, Kolhapur 93.89, Amaravati 84.99, Nashik 89.61, Latur 81.54, and Konkan 96.56.

Out of total 16,07,411 registered students,16,01,406 appeared for the exam and 14,34,143 students successfully passed the Secondary School Certificate (Class X) examination.

How to check MSBSHSE SSC Class 10th Results 2016, Maharashtra Board SSC Class 10th results:

1. Visit the official website of MSBSHSE:  www.mahresult.nic.in
2. Fill in the required information like the name and roll number
3. Click on the ‘Submit’
4. Your result will appear on the page

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About the Board:
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education, Pune 411004 is an Autonomous Body established under the provisions of the Maharashtra Act No. 41 of 1965. The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education, conducts the HSC and SSC Examinations in the state of Maharashtra through its nine Divisional Boards located at Pune, Mumbai, Aurangabad, Nasik, Kolhapur, Amravati, Latur, Nagpur and Ratnagiri.