Maharashtra HSC Exams: Class 12 Hall Tickets Available Online from January 10

The HSC written examinations will be conducted from February 11 to March 18, marking an earlier schedule compared to previous years.
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education
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Pune: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has announced that hall tickets for the upcoming February-March HSC (Class 12) examinations will be available online from Friday, January 10. Schools and junior colleges have been directed to print the hall tickets and distribute them to students without charging any additional fees.

Examinations to Be Held Earlier Than Usual

The HSC written examinations will be conducted from February 11 to March 18, marking an earlier schedule compared to previous years. The State Board Secretary, Devidas Kulal, stated in a press release that hall tickets can be downloaded from the Board’s official website, http://www.mahahsscboard.in.

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Guidelines for Issuing Hall Tickets

Schools and junior colleges have been instructed to ensure the proper distribution of hall tickets to students. In case of any discrepancies, such as a missing or defective photograph, the correct photograph must be affixed to the hall ticket and authenticated with the principal’s signature and stamp.

If a student loses their hall ticket, the institution must issue a duplicate copy, marking it as "Duplicate" in red ink.

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Procedure for Corrections

For corrections in the hall ticket, such as the student’s name, mother’s name, or date of birth, the following steps must be followed:

  • Submit the required corrections online along with the correction fee.

  • Await approval from the Divisional Board.

  • Once approved, a revised hall ticket will be issued.

For changes related to subjects or medium of instruction, institutions must follow the conventional procedure and coordinate with the Divisional Board.

The State Board has urged all schools and junior colleges to adhere strictly to these guidelines to ensure a smooth examination process.

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