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Maharashtra SSC results final; students cannot seek re-evaluation

The state education department informed that the results announced by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) will be final.

Maharashtra SSC results final; students cannot seek re-evaluation
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Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic this year, Secondary School Certificate (SSC) students will not be able to take the revaluation route if they are not satisfied with their marks. 

Moreover, the results announced by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) will be final. According to reports, "Revaluation and photocopies of answer sheets were possible when exams were conducted and marks were tabulated by the board," MSBSHSE secretary Ashok Bhosale informed while speaking to the media. 

On the other hand, the Maharashtra State School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad earlier informed about the evaluation criterion for the Maharashtra SSC examinations

According to the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE), the students will be marked based on performance in internal assessments as the board exams were cancelled due to the outbreak of the coronavirus and the subsequent rise in cases.

Meanwhile, the results for the same is likely to be announced by mid-July. Moreover, the students will be evaluated based on their marks in Class 9 and 10, marks of both the classes with have 50 per cent weightage. In addition, of the total marks, 50 marks will be calculated based on the performance in class 9. The remaining 50 will be divided into two – 30 marks will be for the internal assessment of class 10 and 20 marks will be for practical or homework or assignments. Furthermore, educational institutions will have to submit the result to the board by June 30 and result evaluation will begin by July 3.

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