On this date, Maharashtra Board will result in 12th class, you will be able to check with these easy steps

On this date, Maharashtra Board will result in 12th class, you will be able to check with these easy steps

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Maharashtra Board HSC Results

MSBSHSE HSC Result: The Maharashtra Board is a great news for the students who appeared in the 12th grade examination, now there are only a few hours left waiting for their results. According to the information present on the official website, Maharashtra State Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (MSBSHSE) will declare the much awaited Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) result on tomorrow i.e. 5 May 2025. The result will be released on the official website at 1 pm. Once announced, students will be able to check their results by visiting the official website. Results will be made available on MSBSHSE official websites and other specified platforms. Students have to use their roll number and other credentials to check the result. After the announcement, students will be able to check and download their results by following the steps mentioned below.

How to check how to check

First students official MSBSHSE website www.mahresult.nic.in Go to After this, click on the link ‘HSC Exam Results 2025’. After this enter your roll number and mother’s first name (or other requested details). Now students click on submit to see their results. Now check your result and download or save a copy of it. Candidates should also take a printout in the last.

If students face any difficulty in viewing the results on the official website, they can all get the results through SMS by sending their roll number to the specified number. Check your result for any discrepancy and contact the helpline if necessary. Students later get their official marksheets from their school.

Let us know that the Maharashtra Board 12th class examination was conducted from 11 February to 18 March. Students appearing in the examination are eagerly waiting for their results, whose wait is now just a few hours.

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