Maharashtra Board 12th Result 2026 declared on May 2 at 1 PM. Check result dates, grading symbols, pass marks, eligibility, revaluation steps & what to do next.

The moment millions of Maharashtra students have been waiting for is finally here. The Maharashtra Board 12th Result 2026 — officially known as the Maharashtra HSC Result 2026 — has been declared by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) on May 2, 2026.
Whether you sat in the exam hall back in February, or you’re a parent anxiously refreshing your phone screen — this guide covers everything you need to know. From how to check your result online and understand your grade symbols, to what to do if you’re not satisfied with your marks.

Key Dates at a Glance
Here is a quick overview of all the important dates related to the Maharashtra HSC 2026 cycle:
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| HSC Exam Start Date | February 10, 2026 |
| HSC Exam End Date | March 11, 2026 |
| Maharashtra HSC Result 2026 | May 2, 2026 at 1:00 PM |
| Revaluation Window (Approx.) | May – June 2026 |
| Supplementary Exam Start (Approx.) | Second week of July 2026 |
| Supplementary Result (Approx.) | August 2026 |
| Form 17 Registration (Private Candidates) | April 22 – May 21, 2026 |
Important: Verification and revaluation applications must be submitted within the deadline after results are declared. Missing this window means losing your chance to challenge your marks.
Where to Check Maharashtra HSC Result 2026
The Maharashtra HSC Result 2026 is available on several official and authorized platforms. Bookmark these before result day to avoid last-minute panic:
Official Government Portals:

- mahresult.nic.in — Primary NIC result portal
- mahahsscboard.in — MSBSHSE’s official website
Authorized Partner Platforms:
- results.targetpublications.org — Official board result host partner
- DigiLocker (digilocker.gov.in / app) — For digitally signed marksheets
SMS Method: You can also check your result via SMS. Send your seat number to 57766 and your result will be sent back to you.
Pro tip: If one website crashes due to heavy traffic (which is very common), simply switch to another from the list above.
How to Check Your Result Online
Folow these simple steps when the result goes live:

- Visit mahresult.nic.in or any authorized portal listed above.
- Click on the “HSC Result 2026” link on the homepage.
- A new login page will open.
- Enter your Seat Number (Roll Number).
- Enter your Mother’s First Name exactly as registered.
- Click the “Get Result” button.
- Your Maharashtra Board 12th Result 2026 will appear on screen.
- Check your subject-wise marks carefully.
- Download and save the result PDF for future use.
Note: If your mother’s name was not filled in the exam form, enter “XYZ” in the mother’s name field. The portal accepts this as an alternate login.
Understanding Grade Symbols & the Grading System
The MSBSHSE uses a performance-category system rather than a letter-grade system like A, B, C. This means your marksheet will show a division or class based on your overall percentage. Here is how it works:
| Performance Category | Percentage Range |
|---|---|
| Distinction | 75% and above |
| First Class | 60% – 74.99% |
| Second Class | 45% – 59.99% |
| Pass Class | 35% – 44.99% |
| Fail | Below 35% in any subject |
Important Notes on Symbols & Grades:
- “D” or Distinction is awarded only if you score 75% or above across all subjects.
- Students who appeared with exemptions will not receive Distinction, First Class, or Second Class designations — regardless of marks scored.
- If you fall short of First Class by up to 3 marks in aggregate, the board may award grace marks to help you reach the next division. This grace applies only to division calculation, not to pass/fail status.
- Your marksheet will show theory marks and practical marks separately for relevant subjects.
Passing Criteria & Eligibility
Minimum Passing Marks
To be declared “Passed” in the Maharashtra HSC 2026 exams, you must:
- Score a minimum of 35% in each subject individually.
- This 35% threshold applies separately to theory and practical components wherever applicable.
- Failing in the practical of a subject — even if you pass the theory — means you are considered failed in that subject overall.
Eligibility for Higher Education Entrance Exams
Your HSC marks directly determine your eligibility for various entrance exams. Here is a general guide:
- JEE (Engineering): Typically requires 75% aggregate in HSC for general category (subject to NTA policy changes each year).
- NEET (Medical): Generally requires 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, Biology for the general category.
- CUET (Central University admissions): Eligibility varies by university and course.
Always verify the exact HSC eligibility criteria directly on the official exam website, as these percentages can change year to year.
What’s on Your Marksheet
Your Maharashtra HSC 2026 marksheet contains the following details:

- Full name of the student
- Seat number / Roll number
- School / Junior College name
- Subject-wise marks (Theory + Practical separately)
- Total marks obtained
- Percentage scored
- Final result status (Passed / Failed / Compartment)
- Division awarded (Distinction / First Class / Second Class / Pass)
The official physical marksheet will be distributed by your school or junior college a few days after the result is declared. Your digital marksheet will also be accessible via DigiLocker, which holds the same legal validity as the physical copy.
Revaluation & Verification Process
Not happy with your marks? You have options — and it’s important to act quickly.
Verification of Marks (Re-totalling)
- The board checks that all answers have been marked and the total is calculated correctly.
- Fee: ₹50 per subject.
- Apply online through the official portal after results are declared.
Photocopy of Answer Sheet
- You can request a photocopy of your answer sheet to review how your paper was evaluated.
- Fee: ₹400 per subject.
- Apply within the specified deadline — late applications are not accepted.
Revaluation (Re-checking)
- Your paper is re-checked by a different examiner.
- Apply at verification.mh-hsc.ac.in
- Important: After revaluation, marks may increase or decrease — and those revised marks will be treated as final.
The revaluation window typically opens in May–June 2026. Keep watching the official MSBSHSE website for announcements.
Common Mistakes to Avoid on Result Day
1. Not having your seat number ready Your seat number is on your admit card. Save a photo of it on your phone before result day.
2. Entering the wrong mother’s name Type exactly as it was registered in the exam form — not a nickname or shortened version.
3. Refreshing just one website Result websites crash on declaration day. Have at least 3–4 portal links bookmarked and try all of them.
4. Ignoring the result PDF download Always download and save the result immediately. Portals can go down, and you’ll need it for applications.
5. Missing revaluation deadlines Revaluation windows are short. Mark your calendar the moment results are out.
6. Sharing result screenshots before verifying Always download the official PDF from the board portal before sharing — screenshots can be edited.
Key Takeaways
- Maharashtra HSC Result 2026 was declared on May 2, 2026 at 1:00 PM.
- Check your result on mahresult.nic.in, mahahsscboard.in, or DigiLocker using your seat number and mother’s first name.
- Minimum passing marks: 35% in each subject, separately in theory and practical.
- Distinction is awarded at 75%+; First Class at 60%–74.99%.
- Revaluation window opens after results — typically May–June 2026.
- Supplementary exams for students who fail 1–2 subjects: July 2026 (approx.).
- Physical marksheets will be distributed by your school; digital copies via DigiLocker.
Conclusion
The Maharashtra Board 12th Result 2026 is a milestone moment — not just for students, but for families and teachers too. Whether your result is everything you hoped for or a stepping stone to try again, what matters most is how you move forward.
Understand your grade symbols, know your eligibility, explore your revaluation options if needed, and take the next step with confidence. Every path forward from here — college, entrance exams, supplementary exams — has a clear process. You just need to follow it.
Good luck to every Maharashtra HSC 2026 student. Your effort deserves recognition, regardless of the number on that marksheet.





