SSC results will be out today at 1pm
Students can access their results on MSBSHSE official website; results for repeater students not to be declared yet
PUNE: Maharashtra Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Class 10 results will be declared on Friday at 1pm on the official website of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) — http:// result.mh-ssc.ac.in.
For the academic year 20202021, 1,600,249 students were registered to appear for the examination. For the first time, the board will declare results based on internal evaluation of students.
In an official notification, MSBSHSE on Thursday declared that students can access the results for Class 10 on July 16 at http:// result.mh-ssc.ac.in after 1pm.
Dr Ashok Bhosale, secretary of MSBSHSE, said that along with the above link, the students can also access the result on www.mahahscsscboard.in
“As the examination for Class 10 was cancelled due to a surge in Covid-19 cases, the result for Class 10 this year is based on internal assessment of Class 10 and Class 9. The final evaluation strategy was declared by the board and the result is based on that,” said Dr
Bhosale.
He, however, added that for students reappearing for the Class 10 examination to upgrade marks, the results will not be published on July 16.
“These ‘repeater’ students can avail their one or two more chances to reappear for the examination. However, their result will not be declared at this time,” said Dr Bhosale.
This is the first time that Class 10 SSC results will be declared before Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) Class 12 results of Maharashtra State Board.
Harishchandra Gaikwad, president of the Pune district principals’ association, said that teachers and schools have worked hard as per the directives of the board.
“There was just the issue of ‘repeater’ students which was clarified by the board. The results of these students will not be out on July 16,” said Gaikwad.
Prathamesh Kulkarni, a student of Class 10, said that he is anxious and happy at the same time.
“I am eagerly awaiting the result. I have worked very hard throughout the year. Now students can start thinking about which stream to apply for in Class 11,” said Kulkarni.
As per the board, 50 marks will be calculated based on the performance in Class 9; and the remaining 50 will be divided into two parts of the Class 10 performance.
Of these, 30 marks will be for internal assessment and 20 marks will be for practical, homework and/or assignments.