Maharashtra SSC Exam 2022: As per the updates, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has released the application form for the SSC (class 10th) exam on 18th November 2021. As per the schedule released by the Board, the last date to register for the Maharashtra SSC exam is till 9th December 2021. The schools can apply by visiting the official website - mahahsscboard.in. Also, the schools will have to fill the forms for students through the Saral database. All the affiliated schools can check the enrolment of students by downloading the pre list.
Maharashtra SSC Exam 2022 Registration - Direct Link
Maharashtra SSC Exam 2022 Important Dates
Events | Important Dates |
Maharashtra SSC Exam Registration | 18th November 2021 |
Last date to register for SSC exams | 9th December 2021 |
Late fee payment | 20th to 28th December 2021 |
Date to download fee challan | 18th November to 30th December 2021 |
School Education Minister Tweet
School Education Minister Varsha Eknath Gaikwad tweeted, "Applications for the 10th class examinations to be conducted by Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education in the year 2022 will be taken online mahahsscboard.in online from 18th November. See details below.”
How To Register for Maharashtra SSC Exam 2022?
The respective schools have to register for their students in online mode. The registration form of Maharashtra SSC Exam 2022 is available at the official website only - mahahsscboard.in. They can go through the steps provided below to know how to register for Maharashtra SSC Exam 2022 -
- Step 1 - Go to the official website of MSBSHSE - mahahsscboard.in.
- Step 2 - On the homepage, click on login or registration link.
- Step 3 - Fill in the application form and make the payment of the application form.
- Step 4 - After completing the procedure, click on the submit tab.
- Step 5 - Download the confirmation page and keep a hard copy of the same for further need.
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This year (2021), the Maharashtra board did not conduct SSC and HSC examinations in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. The results were prepared using alternative assessment criteria taking into consideration students’ performance in the past examinations.
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