The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) declared the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Examination results for February-March 2026 today. The Class 10 examinations were conducted from February 20 to March 18 across Maharashtra. This year, the overall pass percentage of fresh regular students stood at 92.09 per cent.
According to official figures released by the Board, out of the total registered candidates, 1,600,164 students appeared for the examinations, while 1,452,246 students passed. Compared to the previous year’s result, a decline of 2.01 per cent was recorded this time. Girls once again secured a higher pass percentage than boys in this exam.
Girls recorded a pass percentage of 94.96 per cent, while boys achieved 89.56 per cent. Besides, a total of 10,031 differently-abled students registered for the examination. Out of these, 9,912 appeared and 9,042 passed, recording a pass percentage of 91.22 per cent. Among the nine divisional boards, Konkan recorded the highest pass percentage with 97.62 per cent.
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar recorded the lowest pass percentage at 88.41 per cent. The Board stated that 23,698 secondary schools participated in the SSC examinations this year. Out of these, 6,612 schools achieved a 100 per cent result. Following the declaration of results, the Maharashtra Board launched online counselling support services for students and parents. The Board has also activated helpline support through Tele-MANAS and Manodarshan services.
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