Maharashtra Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination
The official list of examination centres for Maharashtra Board SSC examination has not been released to the public as a consolidated list on the official website. Instead, the Maharashtra board operates through nine Divisional Boards (Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Nashik, Kolhapur, Amravati, Latur, and Konkan), and the detailed centre
The NEET eligibility criteria suggest that students must have passed 12th grade or an equivalent qualification with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects from a recognised board. The minimum marks for OBC students are 50% aggregate marks in the PCB subjects. As per your marks in the Maharashtra
The list of HSC board seat numbers in Maharashtra, Kolhapur, is not available online for public access, as it contains crucial student details and is kept confidential by the board. Students cannot view or download the complete list. However, they can easily find their individual seat number on their Maha
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If you passed your 12th exam as a private candidate from MSBSHSE (Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education) and didn't receive a transfer certificate, follow these steps:
1. Contact the MSBSHSE board office: Reach out to the MSBSHSE office in your region or the main office
Yes, you can repeat Class 12th from the Maharashtra Board, even if you passed in 2022 and took an improvement exam. You need to re-enrol in a school affiliated with the Maharashtra Board , submit the necessary documents, and pay the required fees. The student may also contact the Maharashtra
If you want to repeat the MSBSHSE HSC exam in 2024 , you will have to contact the Maharashtra State Board about your missing MSBSHSE improvement result . You can visit their official website or reach out to your previous school for guidance. You can register as a private candidate
The Maharashtra HSC Class 12 Arts syllabus for 2024-25 includes subjects like History, Geography, Political Science, Economics, Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy, and languages. Each subject's exam totals 100 marks, with 80 marks for theory and 20 for practicals or projects. To pass, students must score at least 35% in each subject.
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