Maharashtra SSC result 2025 dips slightly; 7,924 schools record 100%
Vagisha Kaushik | May 13, 2025 | 02:32 PM IST | 2 mins read
Maharashtra SSC 10th Result 2025: 96.14% girls clear exam while boys record 92.31%. Konkan division secures highest pass percentage of 98.82%.
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Download NowThe pass percentage of Maharashtra Class 10 students has decreased by 1.71 percentage points as compared to last year, from 95.81% to 94.10%. Maharashtra Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MBSHSE) declared the Maharashtra SSC results 2025 today on the official website, mahresult.nic.in. Maharashtra SSC result 2025 (out) live updates.
A total of 15,58,020 regular students from the nine divisional boards in the state — Pune, Nagpur, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Amravati, Nashik, Latur, and Konkan — registered for Maharashtra SSC Board exams 2025 . Of these, 15,46,579 students appeared for the exam, and 14,55,423 students passed. The overall pass percentage for regular students stands at 94.10%.
96.14% girls cleared the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exams 2025 white the boys secured a pass percentage at 92.31%. This shows that the pass percentage of girls is 3.83% higher than that of boys.
A total of 28,512 private candidates had registered across the nine divisional boards. Out of these, 28,020 appeared, and 22,518 students passed, recording an overall pass percentage of 80.36%. Moreover, 24,376 repeaters (students reappearing for the exam) registered. Of these, 23,954 students appeared, and 9,448 passed, giving a pass percentage of 39.44%.
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Combining regular, private, and repeater students, a total of 16,10,908 students registered for the exam with 15,98,553 appearing, and 14,87,299 passing. The overall pass percentage across all student categories is 93.04%.
A total of 9,673 differently-abled students had registered for the exam, out of which 9,585 appeared, and 8,844 passed, resulting in a pass rate of 92.27%.
Among all the divisional boards, the Konkan division recorded the highest pass percentage among regular students with 98.82%, while Nagpur division recorded the lowest at 90.78%.
Maharashtra Class 10 board exams 2025 were conducted for a total of 62 subjects. Out of these, 24 subjects recorded a 100% pass rate.
Maharashtra SSC Results 2025: Highlights
From 23,489 secondary schools across the state, 15,58,020 regular students had registered. Of these schools, 7,924 schools recorded a 100% pass rate.
Grade |
Number of Students |
Distinction with First Class |
4,88,745 |
First Class |
4,97,277 |
Second Class |
3,60,630 |
Pass Class |
1,08,781 |
MBSHSE also awards students who achieve excellence in various subjects with prizes from donations received from benefactors. A total of 2,46,602 eligible students were awarded bonus marks for participation or excellence in one highest-achieving category from the following:
- Classical Art
- Folk Art
- Drawing
- Sports
- NCC
- Scouts/Guides
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