08 May,2026 04:30 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
SSC Balmohan Vidya Mandir students in Mumbai celebrate the results. Pic/Ashish Raje
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has declared SSC (Class 10) Results 2026 on Friday at 11.30 am. Students who appeared for the exams can now check their results online on the official website (https://sscresult.mahahsscboard.in/). The marksheet is also available on DigiLocker.
The board announced the results at a press conference at 11 am, where key details such as pass percentage, division-wise performance, and overall statistics were shared. A board official also advised students to carefully download and save their marksheets for future use once they access their results.
Among all the divisions, Konkan emerged as the top performer with 97.62 per cent pass rate, continuing its strong academic performance. Meanwhile, Mumbai is at the fourth position with 94.97 per cent, followed by Pune at 94.24 per cent.
Kolhapur outperformed Mumbai with a pass percentage of 95.47 per cent. Other divisions recorded lower results, with Amravati at 90.50 per cent, Nashik at 90.53 per cent, and Latur at 88.42 per cent. while Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar registered the lowest at 88.41 per cent, as per PTI.
This year, the overall pass percentage stands at 92.09 per cent for regular students.
Girls once again outperformed boys, recording a pass percentage of 94.96 per cent, while the pass percentage of boys stood at 89.56, said board chairman Trigun Kulkarni.
A total of 16,15,489 students appeared for the exam, including 8,65,740 boys, 7,49,736 girls, and 13 transgender students.
-Visit official website
-Click on SSC Result 2026 link
-Enter login details
-Submit and view result
-Download marksheet
Students should verify the following once they access the results:
-Name and roll number
-Parents' names
-Date of birth
-School name
-Subject-wise marks
-Grade and result status
Expectations are not always met and if you are clearly dissatisfied with your results and think that these results might obstruct your future goals and wish to improve the scores, or may not have passed in one or more subjects, the board got you!
The board has introduced several post-result facilities, including marks verification, photocopies of answer sheets, and revaluation, which can be used if a student feels there may have been an error in evaluation or is unsure about the checking process.
Students who have passed but wish to improve their scores can apply under the Class Improvement Scheme. Those who have failed in one or two subjects can make use of the ATKT facility and appear for supplementary examinations.
The board has also clarified that all applications must be submitted online through the official portal, and all payments will be made digitally.
Results though very important but not the end of everything. For students who could not clear the exams, they will be eligible for supplementary exams, which will be held in June-July 2026.
The detailed schedule will be released later. Last year, supplementary exams were conducted from June 24 to July 8, with results declared on July 29.
ATKT options are also available for students who failed in one or two subjects.