SSC results out Nagpur remains at bottom in State; result down by 3.95%
   Date :14-May-2025

Students of Somalwar High School Ramdaspeth
 Students of Somalwar High School, Ramdaspeth, celebarting after results were announced, on Tuesday. (Pic by Satish Raut)
 
 
 Staff Reporter :
 
Divisional Board Chairman Chintaman Wanjari says result down but qualitative. 
 
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education declared result of Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSC) on Tuesday and like HSC (Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination), here also, girls outshone boys as 93.34% girls cleared the examination as against boys’ percentage of 86.46%. Nagpur division remained at the bottom with 90.78%. Last year, Nagpur had clocked 94.73%. It means this time, the result has gone down by 3.95%. This year, the division witnessed 29.13 per cent students scoring distinction pass percentage while 48.13% are in First Class division. Last year, 28 per cent cleared SSC with distinction. Total pass percentage for Maharashtra is 94.10. Girls outshone boys by scoring 96.14% as against 94.10% scored by boys. Konkan topped all divisions with 98.82%. Nagpur division witnessed registration of 1,47,359 Contd from page 1 students of which 1,46,113 appeared in the examination. Of the appeared, 1,32,650 students passed. While addressing mediapersons at Nagpur Divisional Board, its Chairman Chintaman Wanjari said, “27,464 students got distinction, 42,882 students got grade one and 45,183 students got grade two.
 
Apart from this, the number of students who passed is 17,121. This year, the Std X examination was conducted at different examination centres across the State, including Nagpur. Examinations were conducted in Bhandara, Chandrapur, Nagpur, Wardha, Gadchiroli and Gondia districts from Nagpur division applying strict measures.” Wanjari pointed out, “With Government introducing copy-free examination concept, it is reaping the dividends. The district administration at all districts personally monitored the examination and our flying squads too worked hard. This led to a significant drop in copying. This year, the number of students involved in act of copying were 22, while 10 students were found guilty of unfair means post-examination. In post-examination unfair means, some students’ answersheets were torn.” Joint Secretary of Divisional Board Ravindra Katolkar, Gadchiroli Education Officer Wasudeo Bhuse, Senior Officer Veena Deshmukh and others were present in the press conference. Nagpur topped the division scoring 94.39%, while Gadchiroli was at the bottom, registering 82.67%.
 
After the declaration of results, if students want to apply for retotalling or revaluation, those who want photocopies of answersheets, or those who want migration certificates can get it from http://verification.mh-ssc.ac.in. Students can submit their applications on this website on their own or through their schools. The conditions and rules for applying are given on the website. Students should apply between Wednesday, May 14, 2025 and Wednesday May 28, 2025. Students don’t have to go physically anywhere. They can pay fees for the facilities online through debit card/credit card/UPI/Net Banking. For those students who want to get revaluation done, they have to first procure photocopies of answersheet of that subject online through Board’s official website. They will have to apply for revaluation after five days of receipt of photocopies of answersheet. They will have to submit application to their respective divisional boards online. The students, after passing SSC, if feel dissatisfied with the marks, will get a chance under Class Improvement Scheme. They can avail the facility twice. Failed students and those who want to apply under Class Improvement Scheme have to submit their applications from May 15, 2025 online on the Board website.
 
CBSE Class XII, X results out
Springing surprise, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the results of its Class X and Class XII examinations on Tuesday itself. As usual, Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education had said it would declare SSC examination results on Tuesday. But nobody had expected that the CBSE too would declare its results. The news of announcement of CBSE Class XII had gone viral on social media in the first half of the day and within an hour, it declared the Class X results too. This led to school managements, principal and teachers to run from pillar to post as they had to struggle to get the result printout of every single student from the website. CBSE Class XII, X results out Contd from page 1 Many people expressed their anguish over the style of working of CBSE, especially declaration of its results without any intimation. Maharashtra State Board always announces the dates of results in advance unlike CBSE. Last year also, CBSE had declared its both results in one single day without prior announcement.