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Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2025: The much-awaited Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) result will be declared on Monday (May 5, 2025). Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) made the announcement on Sunday.
As per information shared by Maharashtra State Board, students will be able to access their result online from 1 pm on platforms – mahahsscboard.in, hscresult.mkcl.org, education.indianexpress.com/boards-exam/maharashtra-hsc-12-results and results.digilocker.gov.in. Whereas, colleges will be able to access consolidated results on mahahsscboard.in with required college log-in.
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This is the first time HSC results are declared in the first week of May. In order to allow enough time for students to complete admissions for the higher education courses which includes appearing for various entrance tests after Class 12 exams, Maharashtra State Board started HSC examinations earlier than usual.
Instead of conventional practice of starting HSC in last week of February, this year HSC 2025 commenced on February 10, 2025. Early HSC result is also expected to allow students adequate time for their admissions procedure ensuring timely start for the upcoming academic year 2025-26.
Maharashtra Board HSC Result 2025: Date & time
MSBSHSE will release the results on May 5 for Class 12th at its official websites. Students will be able to access results online after 1 PM. This time, the MSBSHSE HSC Class 12 exams were held between February 11 and March 11.
The HSC exam which saw over 15 lakh candidates registered to take, commenced on February 11. It was conducted in a total of 9 divisions – Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Nagpur, Amravati, Kolhapur, Konkan. The HSC exam which saw over 15 lakh candidates registered to take, commenced on February 11. This year, there were strict measures in place to ensure that there is no copying during exams.
State government had launched a ‘copy-free-exam’ campaign. Various strict measures were implemented to ensure that there are no malpractices during the exams. This also included declaring a few exam centres as ‘sensitive’ where additional strict measures were implemented including changes to the staff and having a sitting squad of anti-copying present at the centre throughout the exam. However, despite all these strict measures, the HSC exam recorded a total of 353 copy-cases which is almost identical to 356 cases recorded in 2024.
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