Maharashtra SSC Result 2026 Out: How to Download Class 10 Marksheet at mahahsscboard.in The Bridge Chronicle
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Maharashtra SSC Result 2026 Out: How to Download Class 10 Marksheet at mahahsscboard.in

Students can check their Maharashtra SSC Result 2026 online through the official website mahahsscboard.in and download their provisional Class 10 marksheet using their roll number and mother’s first name.

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Students who appeared for the Maharashtra SSC examinations can now access their Class 10 results, declared this morning at 11:30 am by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE), Pune.

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How to Download Maharashtra SSC Result 2026 Marksheet

Step 1: Visit the official website, mahahsscboard.in.

Step 2: Click on ‘View Results’ under the SSC Examination February–March 2026 section.

Step 3: Enter your seat number along with your mother’s first name.

Step 4: After submitting the details, your marksheet will appear on the screen. Download the PDF and keep a copy for your records.

If the official portal is slow, which is common on result day, two alternatives are available. The DigiLocker platform at results.digilocker.gov.in lets students retrieve their marksheet digitally. Those preferring SMS can type MHHSC followed by a space and their seat number, then send it to 57766.

This year's results arrive slightly ahead of schedule: last year, the board declared the Class 10 outcome on May 13. The February-March 2026 examinations were administered across nine divisional boards: Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nashik, Kolhapur, Amravati, Latur, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, and Konkan.

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