Maharashtra HSC Results 2026: Performance Insights and Revaluation Process
Maharashtra HSC Toppers 2026: Check science, commerce, arts, vocational and district performance, revaluation process
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The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education will announce the HSC results for 2026, with over 14 lakh students participating. The board emphasizes performance statistics rather than individual rankings, while the previous year's overall pass percentage was 91.88%. Students can apply for re-evaluation if dissatisfied with their marks.
- 01Over 14 lakh students appeared for the Maharashtra HSC examination in 2026.
- 02The board does not publish a toppers list to alleviate student pressure.
- 03In 2025, the overall pass percentage was 91.88%, with girls outperforming boys.
- 04Students must secure at least 35% marks in each subject to pass.
- 05Re-evaluation options will be available for students dissatisfied with their results.
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The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education is set to announce the HSC results for 2026 online, with over 14,17,969 students having taken the exams. Unlike previous years, the board will not release a toppers list to minimize stress among students, instead opting to provide division-wise performance statistics. In 2025, the overall pass percentage was 91.88%, with girls achieving higher results than boys. The stream-wise pass percentages were 97.35% for Science, 92.68% for Commerce, 80.53% for Arts, and 83.3% for Vocational streams. Students need a minimum of 35% in each subject to pass. Those unhappy with their marks can apply for re-evaluation, with details on application dates and fees to be announced by the board. Supplementary exams will also be available for students who do not pass.
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The results will significantly affect students' academic paths, influencing their eligibility for higher education and vocational opportunities.
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