Maharashtra HSC, SSC Supplementary Result 2026 is being declared today, July 14, 2026, at 1:00 PM by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE), Pune. Students who appeared for the supplementary examinations in June and July can check their results online using their roll number and mother’s first name at mahresult.nic.in or the respective class portals. This article is based on the official notification released by MSBSHSE.
Understanding the Supplementary Result Declaration
The supplementary examinations allow students who did not pass in the regular examinations to attempt those subjects again. The MSBSHSE conducted SSC (Class 10) and HSC (Class 12) supplementary exams across nine divisional boards in Maharashtra between mid-June and early July 2026. The result being declared today covers all candidates who sat for these supply exams. Qualifying students can proceed with college admissions or further studies, while those unsatisfied with their marks can apply for revaluation through the official board process.
Key Highlights of Maharashtra HSC, SSC Supplementary Result 2026
- Result declaration date is July 14, 2026, at 1:00 PM.
- Students need their roll number and their mother’s first name to check results online.
- Results are available on mahresult.nic.in, sscresult.mahahsscboard.in, and hscresult.mahahsscboard.in.
- Minimum passing marks are 35% in each subject and overall.
- Digital marksheets can be accessed through DigiLocker using Aadhaar linkage.
- Original marksheets must be collected from schools after checking online results.
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| SSC Supplementary Exam | June 16 to June 30, 2026 |
| HSC Supplementary Exam | June 16 to July 8, 2026 |
| MSBSHSE Supplementary Result Declaration | July 14, 2026 |
| Result Announcement Time | 1:00 PM |
How to Check Maharashtra HSC, SSC Supplementary Result 2026
- Visit the official MSBSHSE result portal: mahresult.nic.in, sscresult.mahahsscboard.in (for SSC), or hscresult.mahahsscboard.in (for HSC).
- Locate and click the link for “SSC Supplementary Result 2026” or “HSC Supplementary Result 2026” as applicable.
- A login window will appear. Enter your roll number in the first field.
- Type your mother’s first name exactly as it appears in your hall ticket.
- Click the “View Result” or “Submit” button.
- Your scorecard will display on screen, showing subject-wise marks, total marks, and pass/fail status.
- Download the result and save it in PDF format.
- Take a printout for your records; this serves as a provisional certificate until you collect the original marksheet.
Before You Check Your Result
- Keep your roll number and original hall ticket readily available.
- Ensure you have your mother’s first name exactly as registered with the board.
- Use a stable internet connection and a modern web browser.
- Be prepared for heavy website traffic immediately after 1 PM; if the site is slow, wait a few minutes.
- Have a printer ready if you need a hard copy immediately, or save the PDF to your computer first.
What You Should Do Right Now
- Gather your roll number and hall ticket before 1:00 PM so you can check your result as soon as it goes live.
- If you are an SSC student who passed, prepare your documents for FYJC (Class 11) admission, which opens shortly after results.
- If you are an HSC student, note that passing the supplementary exam qualifies you for college admissions or entrance exam applications.
- If you did not pass or are unsatisfied with your marks, read the revaluation process details on the official MSBSHSE website; revaluation applications must be submitted within a specified deadline at a prescribed fee per subject.
- Plan to collect your original marksheet from your school within the timeline announced by your institution.
Details on Your MSBSHSE Supplementary Marksheet
When you check your result online and later receive the original marksheet, it will contain the following information:
- Your full name, roll number, and date of birth exactly as per official records.
- Subject-wise marks scored in the supplementary examination.
- Total marks obtained across all subjects and your overall percentage.
- Clear pass or fail status for the examination.
- The divisional board under which your school is registered (Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Kolhapur, Nashik, Amravati, Latur, or Konkan).
Cross-check every detail against your hall ticket. Contact your school immediately if you notice any errors or discrepancies; corrections must be requested through your school authorities.
Accessing Your Digital Marksheet on DigiLocker
Beyond the online result portal, you can obtain a digital marksheet that is valid for official purposes through DigiLocker:
- Visit digilocker.gov.in and sign in using your Aadhaar-linked mobile number.
- Search for “Maharashtra State Board” or “MSBSHSE” in the Issued Documents section.
- Locate the marksheet document corresponding to your exam (SSC or HSC).
- Enter your roll number and other required details to retrieve the document.
- Download and save the digital marksheet, which is legally valid for government and educational purposes.
Passing Marks and Result Status
Students must achieve a minimum of 35% marks in each subject and an overall aggregate of 35% to pass the supplementary examination. The result will clearly indicate a pass or fail status. A student who fails in one or more subjects in the supplementary exam may be eligible to reappear in the next supplementary examination window, as per MSBSHSE regulations.
What Happens After You Check Your Result
For SSC students who passed: Your Class 10 qualification is now complete. You can proceed with FYJC (Class 11) admission for the 2026-27 academic year. Online registration for FYJC admissions across Maharashtra typically opens within a few days of result declaration; watch your school’s notice board and the official MSBSHSE website for exact dates.
For HSC students who passed: Your Class 12 qualification is complete. You are now eligible to apply for college admissions or entrance examinations for degree-level programmes, professional courses, or entrance-based admissions as desired.
For students unsatisfied with marks: You can apply for revaluation or rechecking of your answer sheets through your school authorities. This involves a fee per subject and is subject to MSBSHSE’s revaluation policy. Revaluation results are typically declared within 4 to 6 weeks.
If you did not pass: You can reappear for the supplementary examination in the next supplementary examination window. Speak with your school or MSBSHSE office to learn when the next supplementary exam will be held and how to apply.
Important Instructions Before and After Result Declaration
- Websites often experience heavy traffic when results go live; if you cannot access the site at 1:00 PM, wait 10 to 15 minutes and try again.
- The online result you download is provisional. The original, stamped marksheet must be collected from your school; do not use the provisional result for official admissions or employment purposes until you have the original.
- Verify every detail on your online result against your hall ticket. If there is any mismatch, contact your school principal or the MSBSHSE office immediately.
- Save your result PDF in multiple locations (email, cloud storage, USB drive) to ensure you do not lose it.
- Do not share your roll number and mother’s first name with unknown persons, as this information can be used to access your result.
Important Links
| Particular | Link |
|---|---|
| MSBSHSE Official Result Portal | Visit Here |
| SSC Supplementary Result | Check SSC Result |
| HSC Supplementary Result | Check HSC Result |
| MSBSHSE Official Website | Visit Website |
| DigiLocker Marksheet | Access DigiLocker |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. At what exact time will the Maharashtra HSC, SSC Supplementary Result 2026 be declared?
Ans. The result will be declared on July 14, 2026, at 1:00 PM (1 PM IST) according to the MSBSHSE notification. Result links will go live at this time on the official portals. Students are advised to log in at or after 1:00 PM to check their results.
Q2. What information do I need to check my Maharashtra Board supplementary result?
Ans. You will need your roll number and your mother’s first name (exactly as registered with the board). Have your hall ticket ready to verify the details before logging in. No passwords or usernames are required.
Q3. My child did not pass the supplementary exam. What happens now?
Ans. If your child did not achieve the minimum 35% marks in any subject, they can reappear in the next supplementary examination window. The exact schedule for the next supplementary exam will be announced by MSBSHSE. Your child should speak with their school authorities about the reappearance process and dates.
Q4. Can I get a digital copy of my marksheet that is accepted by colleges and employers?
Ans. Yes. After checking your online result, you can download a digitally signed marksheet through DigiLocker using your Aadhaar-linked mobile number. This digital document is legally valid for college admissions and official purposes. However, you should also collect the original, stamped marksheet from your school for physical submission where required.
Q5. The MSBSHSE website is very slow when I try to check my result. What should I do?
Ans. Heavy traffic immediately after result declaration is common. If the site is slow, wait 10 to 15 minutes and try again. You can also try the alternative official portals: sscresult.mahahsscboard.in for SSC results or hscresult.mahahsscboard.in for HSC results. If one portal is overloaded, another may be faster.
Q6. What is the minimum marks I need to pass the Maharashtra supplementary exam?
Ans. You must score a minimum of 35% marks in each subject and an overall aggregate of 35% to pass the supplementary examination. This is the standard passing criterion for all Maharashtra Board students.
Q7. I found an error in my online result. How can I get it corrected?
Ans. Contact your school principal or the examination cell of your school immediately. Provide them with details of the error (such as name spelling, subject marks, or roll number mismatch). The school will file a correction request with the MSBSHSE. Corrections are typically processed within 10 to 15 working days, and you will receive a revised marksheet.
Staying Updated on Maharashtra Board Results
After checking your supplementary result today, stay connected with MyNaukriAlert.com for announcements regarding FYJC admissions, college admission schedules, and any board notifications affecting your next educational steps. We will notify you as soon as these updates are released by MSBSHSE or participating institutions.