The results of the Maharashtra Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) were declared on Friday with the state recording a pass percentage of 70.69 per cent.
Kolhapur division has topped with 82.55 per cent followed by Pune (79.32 per cent), Mumbai (77.03 per cent), Nashik (76.90 per cent), Nagpur (67.13 per cent), Aurangabad (59.30 per cent) and Latur (56.57 per cent) while the lowest pass percentage has been recorded in Amravati with 48.80 per cent.
A total of 13,30,101 students had appeared for the HSC exam in the state out of which 4,35,999 boys (66.39 per cent) and 3,83,503 girls (76.30 per cent) have passed.
Following the announcement by the HSC board that the results would be declared today, long queues of anxious students and parents were seen at cyber cafes in the metropolis.
The results have been declared on the official websitewww.mahresult.nic.in, on Friday and through SMS via BSNL and Rediff. "Students will be able to see their subject-wise marks online. While they can take printouts of this result, students will get their original mark sheets from their respective junior colleges on Monday, June 6 from 3pm onwards," said Ujwala Patil, chairman of the Board. She added that the Board will also provide detailed marks in broadsheet format to each college, to be displayed on notice boards at 11am on June 6.
Students who wish to verify their scores can apply for the process between June 6 and June 16. Verification request on the basis of scores obtained online will not be considered. Applications for re-evaluation will need a photocopy of the original mark sheet; a printout of the same will be considered invalid, said a press note by the Board.
Kolhapur division has topped with 82.55 per cent followed by Pune (79.32 per cent), Mumbai (77.03 per cent), Nashik (76.90 per cent), Nagpur (67.13 per cent), Aurangabad (59.30 per cent) and Latur (56.57 per cent) while the lowest pass percentage has been recorded in Amravati with 48.80 per cent.
A total of 13,30,101 students had appeared for the HSC exam in the state out of which 4,35,999 boys (66.39 per cent) and 3,83,503 girls (76.30 per cent) have passed.
Following the announcement by the HSC board that the results would be declared today, long queues of anxious students and parents were seen at cyber cafes in the metropolis.
The results have been declared on the official websitewww.mahresult.nic.in, on Friday and through SMS via BSNL and Rediff. "Students will be able to see their subject-wise marks online. While they can take printouts of this result, students will get their original mark sheets from their respective junior colleges on Monday, June 6 from 3pm onwards," said Ujwala Patil, chairman of the Board. She added that the Board will also provide detailed marks in broadsheet format to each college, to be displayed on notice boards at 11am on June 6.
Students who wish to verify their scores can apply for the process between June 6 and June 16. Verification request on the basis of scores obtained online will not be considered. Applications for re-evaluation will need a photocopy of the original mark sheet; a printout of the same will be considered invalid, said a press note by the Board.
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