Nagpur: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has declared the Class 10 SSC examination results today. Students can view their results online from 1 PM. This year, the overall pass percentage across the state stands at 94.10%, a decline of 1.71%compared to last year’s 95.81%.
A total of 15,58,020 students registered for the exam conducted between February 21 and March 17, and 14,55,433 students have successfully passed.
Nagpur Division Registers Lowest Pass Percentage
While Konkan division topped the state with 98.22%, Nagpur division reported the lowest pass percentage of 90.78%, placing it at the bottom among the nine divisions.
Girls Outshine Boys Once Again
Girls have once again outperformed boys in the SSC exams:
• Girls’ pass percentage: 96.14%
• Boys’ pass percentage: 92.31%
Perfect Scores: 211 Students Score 100% Marks
A total of 211 students across Maharashtra scored 100% marks in the examination. Division-wise breakup is as follows:
• Latur– 113 students
• Sambhaji Nagar– 40 students
• Pune– 13 students
• Kolhapur– 12 students
• Amravati– 11 students
• Mumbai– 8 students
• Konkan– 9 students
• Nagpur– 3 students
• Nashik– 2 students
Students on the Edge: 285 Score Just Passing Marks
A total of 285 students secured exactly 35%, the minimum passing marks:
• Nagpur– 63 students
• Mumbai– 67
• Pune– 59
• Sambhaji Nagar– 28
• Amravati– 28
• Kolhapur– 13
• Latur– 18
• Nashik– 9
• Konkan– 0
Zero Results in 49 Schools Across Maharashtra; 8 from Nagpur
Shockingly, 49 schools across the state registered 0% results, meaning no student passed from these institutions:
• Nagpur– 8 schools
• Latur– 10
• Sambhaji Nagar– 9
• Pune– 7
• Mumbai– 5
• Amravati– 4
• Nashik– 4
• Kolhapur– 1
• Konkan– 1
Cheating-Free Campaign Shows Results
This year, a state-level anti-cheating campaign including a Copy-Mukt Saptah was actively conducted. Out of 5,130 exam centres, malpractices were recorded at 37 centres, all of which have now been disqualified.
Over 7,924 Schools Achieve 100% Pass Result
Despite challenges, 7,924 schools in the state recorded a 100% result, showcasing strong academic performance.