Maharashtra HSC 12th result 2025 @mahahsscboard.in, maharesult.nic.in: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) is set to declare the results for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examinations today. Students who appeared for the Class 12th board exams can now access their results online.
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Students can access their results via Indian Express Here
Websites to check Maharashtra HSC results
Students can check their marks on the official board websites:
- mahahsscboard.in
- mahresult.nic.in
- hscresult.mkcl.org
Additionally, the results will also available be on education.indianexpress.com, where students must register using their e-mail ID and mobile number.
Steps to check results online
- Visit mahresult.nic.in
- Click on the ‘Maharashtra HSC result 2025’ link
- Enter the roll number and mother’s name
- Click on ‘View Result’
- The result will be displayed on the screen
- Download or print it for future use
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Check results on DigiLocker
Once the results are out, students can access results through DigiLocker:
- Log in or create an account on the DigiLocker app or website
- Select the “MBHSSE Result 2025” section
- Choose Class 12 result
- Enter Aadhaar number to view the scorecard
How to check Maharashtra HSC Result 2025 via SMS
Students can also access their Class 12 results offline via SMS. Follow these simple steps once the results are out:
Step 1: Open the messaging app on your mobile phone
Step 2: Type the message in this format: MHHSC<space>SEAT NO
Step 3: Send the SMS to 57766
Step 4: Your Maharashtra HSC Result 2025 will be delivered to the same mobile number via SMS
Step 5: Take a screenshot or save the message for future reference
Exam statistics
This year, more than 31 lakh students registered for SSC and HSC exams. For HSC, over 15 lakh students registered — including 8.1 lakh boys, 6.9 lakh girls, and 37 transgender candidates. Exams were held from February 11 to March 11 across nine divisions including Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, and Nashik.
Strict anti-cheating measures were enforced to ensure fair conduct of exams.