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Maharashtra Board Announces Result Dates For SSC, HSC Students

After the pandemic, this is the first time that the board is conducting the exams offline. Moreover, it has come to light that last year, as exams were online, the results for both class 10 and class 12 were more than 99 per cent.

Maharashtra Board Announces Result Dates For SSC, HSC Students
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The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has clarified that the results of Class 12 (HSC) students will be declared around June 10 and Class 10 (SSC) thereafter.

This development comes as the unaided school teachers have taken a stand to not check papers until their demands are met. However, the process of checking and declaring results will not be hindered as there is sufficient manpower, said board officials.

Clarifying further, officials stated that it is the standard procedure that results are declared after 60 days of the last paper. This time, the paper for class 12 started 15 days late. So, the results will be declared by June 10 and eight days later for class 10.

Board officials said that as compared to the previous year, this year around 60 per cent less copy cases are reported. However, a major change seen this time is that students are appearing in their own school which is acting as an exam centre. This change has been introduced because students are appearing for an offline exam after two years.

Explaining about the procedure, a board official shared, after the exams, papers are collected, organised and distributed to teachers for checking. Every teacher gets roughly 200 to 250 papers to check. However, if teachers are not there for a particular subject, then per person the question paper increases slightly.

For those unversed, the higher secondary certificate (HSC) or class 12 exam started on March 4 and will end on April 7. The secondary school certificate (SSC) or class 10 examination started from March 15 and the last paper is on April 4. After the pandemic, this is the first time that the board is conducting the exams offline.

Moreover, it has come to light that last year, as exams were online, the results for both class 10 and class 12 were more than 99 per cent.

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