Maharashtra SSC result 2016 tomorrow at 1pm, marksheets on June 15

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education is finally expected to announce the SSC results at 1 pm on June 6. This comes after a week of rumours of the results being announced on different dates. The Board issued a statement Sunday confirming that the results will be released online at 1 pm. 

Students can log on to mahresult.nic.in or send an SMS to acess subject-wise marks, the board said. 

BSNL users can type mhssc < Seat No > and send it to 57766.
MSBSHSE SSC Result 2016: Students can log on to http://www.mahresult.nic.in or send an SMS to acess subject-wise marks, the board said.

Around 17.3 lakh students appeared for the exams this year from all over the state and around 3.2 lakh took it from Mumbai division for the exam held in March.

Inundated with queries from students and parents about the date for declaration of results after multiple rumours are doing the rounds on social media, authorities of the MSBSHSE had earlier appealed to citizens not to believe in unverified information. 

While the results can be checked online on Monday, the marksheets will be distributed at the respective schools on June 15 at 3 pm. This was announced by state board secretary Krishnakumar Patil on Sunday. 
Around 17 lakh students appeared for the exams this year from all over the state from the nine divisions in the state which include Pune, Amravati, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Nashik, Latur and Konkan divisions. 

While it is a known fact that every year that results are declared in the first week of June, it was an anxious wait for students as the date was not declared earlier while results of other boards CBSE and ICSE results came out much earlier. 

Students can log on to designated websites or send an SMS via their cellphones to check the result. Along with the official board website — 

http://www.mahresult.nic.in — results will also be aailable on www.result.mkcl.org, http://www.maharashtraeducation.com, http://www.rediff.com/exams. 

Earlier there were reports about the results being declared later in the week but the board on Sunday announced the date for Monday itself, stated education officials.
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