Maharashtra Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination
Hello,
Yes, you can change your subject as an HSC repeater in Maharashtra Board. But it depends on the subject you want to change. If it is a compulsory subject, you cannot change it.
For optional or elective subjects, you can apply for a change through your junior college at the time of filling the exam form. It is better to confirm with your college and board office before applying.
Hope it helps !
Yes, preparing for the 12th MHT-CET syllabus will also cover your board syllabus, since both are the same. For boards, focus more on textbook theory, diagrams and writing practice. For CET, practice MCQs and speed-based solving. Solving previous years’ board papers will boost your score. With proper balance, you can easily aim for 90%+ in boards while preparing for CET.
If you have qualified for the board examination from the Maharashtra Board with 86%, you can take admission in ML Dahanukar College . The students need to fulfil the eligibility criteria and clear the cut-off marks released by the college. Last year, in 2024-25, the cut-off marks for the commerce stream were 75%.
Dear aspirant,
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education will conduct the Class 10 SSC exams in 2025. The Mathematics Geometry exam will be part of the exam schedule. The 2025 SSC exams are scheduled to begin on February 21, 2025, and conclude on March 17,2025. So until then you will not be able to access the question paper. You can practice from previous years question papers to know the question pattern and marks divisions.
To get last five year's question papers kindly visit this link given below.
Good luck!
https://school.careers360.com/boards/msbshse/maharashtra-ssc-question-papers
Dear candidate , Since you completed both Class X and XII in Maharashtra, even without originally selecting " domicile " , you can claim Type A Maharashtra State candidature during MHT - CET CAP . This category applies when your qualifying exam was taken in Maharashtra, and you are domiciled in the state - meeting both criteria ( XII in Maharashtra and domicile certificate) . Even if you initially selected " open " , you can change your category to SEBC or corresponding state type at CAP registration , and thereafter , you will be eligible under the SEBC reservation in engineering admissions .
Hi, as you have completed your Maharashtra 12th board exam from the state, you will be eligible to apply for the Maharashtra state quota. If you are living in the Madhya Pradesh state without a domicile certificate, you are not eligible for the MP state quota. If you want to apply for the MP state quota, you need to have MP domicile.
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education ( MSBSHSE ) announces the SSC results in May or early June. The result date for the Maharashtra SSC Board exam varies each year, but is based on the main examination conducted in February/March. For example, the Maharashtra SSC 2025 results were declared on May 13, 2025, and the SSC 2024 results were announced on May 27, 2024.
If you have scored 78 percent in the Maharashtra State Board and want to calculate your eligibility or normalized marks for JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) counselling, it’s important to note that JoSAA considers percentile scores from JEE Main and not board exam percentages directly. However, board exam marks are used to check eligibility criteria, especially for IIT admissions, where a student must be in the top 20 percentile of their board or must have scored at least 75 percent aggregate marks (or 65 percent for SC, ST, and PwD candidates).
Now, when students attempt to convert their board percentage (like 78%) to a score out of 500, it's often done unofficially to compare with CBSE or other boards. But JoSAA and NTA do not officially provide any such conversion. For JEE admissions:
Your JEE Main percentile and rank are the primary factors for admission.
Your board percentage is only used to verify your eligibility for admission (especially for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, where you must have passed the Class 12 exam).
If you believe there’s a mismatch or confusion in your score normalization, it’s best to contact the JoSAA helpdesk or your school examination board for clarification.
The improvement exam fees for the Maharashtra HSC (12th) exam are as follows:
Examination Fee: 930
Administrative Fee: 20
Marksheet Fee (with lamination): 20
Practical Exam Fee: 10 for Science subjects, 100 for Technical subjects.
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