The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) declared the Class 10 examination results on Tuesday. This year, the exams were conducted from February 21 to March 17, and students can access their results online from 1 PM onwards.
A total of 15,58,020 students appeared for the SSC (Secondary School Certificate) examination across the state. Out of these, 14,55,433 students successfully passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 94.10%. Notably, 285 students cleared the exam with a minimum passing margin of 35%.
Among the nine divisional boards, the Konkan division recorded the highest success rate with an impressive 98.82%, while the Nagpur division registered the lowest pass percentage at 90.78%. The overall result this year has seen a slight decline of 1.71% compared to the previous year.
Girls outshone boys yet again, with a pass percentage of 96.14%, whereas 92.31% of the boys cleared the examination. This consistent trend highlights the academic dedication of female students in the state.
Out of a total of 62 subjects, 24 subjects recorded a 100% pass rate, showcasing strong performance in certain academic areas. Additionally, 211 students across the state achieved perfect scores (100%). The distribution of these top scorers by division is as follows:
Pune: 13
Nagpur: 3
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: 40
Mumbai: 8
Kolhapur: 12
Amravati: 11
Nashik: 2
Latur: 113
Konkan: 9
A total of 285 students passed the SSC exam with the minimum qualifying marks. Their division-wise distribution is:
Pune: 59
Nagpur: 63
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: 28
Mumbai: 67
Kolhapur: 13
Amravati: 28
Nashik: 9
Latur: 18
Konkan: 0
Konkan: 98.82%
Pune: 94.81%
Nagpur: 90.78%
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: 92.82%
Mumbai: 95.84%
Kolhapur: 96.87%
Amravati: 92.95%
Nashik: 93.04%
Latur: 92.77%