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Maharashtra SSC, HSC 2022: Result of supplementary exam to release today, check here

Maharashtra SSC, HSC Supply Result 2022 Date: Maharashtra class 12 and class 10 supplementary exam results will be released today, September 2, 2022, at 1 PM. All the candidates can check the Maharashtra class 12 and class 10 results by visiting the official website — mahresult.nic.in —---Advertisement--- How to check the result  Visit the official site […]

Maharashtra SSC, HSC Supply Result 2022 Date: Maharashtra class 12 and class 10 supplementary exam results will be released today, September 2, 2022, at 1 PM. All the candidates can check the Maharashtra class 12 and class 10 results by visiting the official website — mahresult.nic.in

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How to check the result 

  • Visit the official site — mahresult.nic.in —
  • Click on HSC/SSC Result link on the homepage
  • Login by using the required credentials
  • Your result will be displayed on the screen
  • Check the result and download the page
  • Take a printout for future reference

Maharashtra class 12 or HSC result was declared on June 8 and Maharashtra class 10 or SSC result was declared on June 17. A total of 14,85,191 students had registered for the HSC exam, out of which 817,188 are male students and 6,68,003 are girls. A total of 15,21,003 students have cleared the SSC exam this year.

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