Maharashtra Class 10th, 12th supplementary exams from June 24


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Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has announced the Class 10 secondary school certificate exam (SSC) and Class 12 higher secondary certificate exam (HSC) 2025 supplementary exam dates. Candidates who are appearing for the supplementary exams can check the Maharashtra board timetable from the official website — mahahsscboard.in.

While the Class 12 Maharashtra board supplementary theory exams will be held from June 24 to July 16, Class 10 supplementary theory exams are scheduled between June 24 and July 8.

The Maharashtra board has also announced the practical, oral, internal assessment and vocational course practical exams. For Class 12 HSC, these exams will be held between June 24 and July 11. The online exams for Information Technology and General Knowledge for Class 12 students is scheduled to be held on June 15 and July 16, respectively. 

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The Class 10 or SSC practicals, orals, and internal assessments are set to be conducted between June 24 to July 8.

The Maharashtra board, this year, announced the Class 12 HSC results on May 5 and Class 10 SSC results on May 13. In the Maharashtra HSC Result 2025, the overall pass percentage is 91.88 per cent, while in Class 10 SSC result 2025, the pass percentage is 94.10 per cent.

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The Konkan division was on top in the Maharashtra board Class 12 results with a pass percentage of 96.74, followed by Kolhapur 93.64 per cent, Mumbai 92.93 per cent, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar 92.24 per cent, Amravati 91.43 per cent, Pune 91.32 per cent, Nashik 91.31 per cent, Nagpur 90.52 per cent and Latur 89.46 per cent.

Among the total nine divisions in Class 10 results, the highest pass percentage is recorded from Konkan at 98.82 per cent and the lowest is from Nagpur at 90.78 per cent.

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The supplementary exams are held to offer another opportunity to those students who have failed, received a ATKT (Allowed to Keep Term) result, or for those who wish to improve their grades.

Last year, the Maharashtra board supplementary exams were held from July 16 and the result was declared on August 23. In the HSC examination, the overall pass percentage was 32.46 per cent with 60,160 students registering for the supplementary exams last year. As many as 59200 appeared and 19217 passed the Maharashtra HSC supplementary exams 2024. In the SSC examination last year, the overall pass percentage was 37.78 per cent with 31,270 students appearing and 11,502 passing the exam.




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