The announcement of Class 12 (HSC) results by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) marks an essential stage in every student's academic path. The Class 12 results signify your eligibility to pursue higher education and a specialized career. The announcement of results for the academic year 2025-2026 is being eagerly awaited by both students and their parents.
ALLEN blog brings you this guide, providing you outlook and tentative dates, step-by-step directions to check your results online, a list of websites for official notification, and important procedures post-results.
The board maintains a regulated calendar for the school academic year 2025-2026, with final exams generally expected to end in March 2026. Once the exams conclude, the assessments will begin, leading to a much-anticipated result announcement.
The dates below are based on historical data and an academic calendar and are therefore tentative and subject to change with the board's official notification for the MSBSHSE. Students need to check the official website for the final confirmed schedule.
The MSBSHSE works to provide results as quick as possible (generally acclimate to 6-8 weeks after the end of the main theory exams).
Key Credentials Required to Check Result:
To successfully access your MSBSHSE HSC Result 2026 online, you will need two main pieces of information:
In order to successfully check your MSBSHSE HSC Result 2026 online you will need two credentials:
1. Roll Number (or Seat Number) from your admit card.
2. Mother's First Name (using 'XXX' if the mother's name was not mentioned).
The Maharashtra Board provides several user-friendly ways to check the results to handle the high traffic at the time of declaration and it is useful to know all of them.
This is the main and most frequently used method of checking the result of MSBSHSE Class 12. The result link is active right when the official time announced by the board.
Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Go to the Official Portal: Visit their main result website: mahresult.nic.in, hscresult.mahahsscboard.in . Rather than click on a link, type the URL in your browser as false links may be present.
2. Find the Link: Look for and click on the large link that says, " HSC Examination February/March 2026 - Result" on the homepage.
3. Enter Credentials: You will see a new login page. Enter your Roll Number (Seat Number) and your Mother's First Name. Always double check it, incorrect information will not show a result.
4. View Result: Select the "View Result" or "Submit" option.
5. Check and Save: Your draft online marksheet will appear on the screen. Verify all information, and download the PDF file, and print it for immediate reference. This will serve as your provisional marksheet until the proper one is provided by your school/college
SMS service is an excellent workaround if the internet bandwidth is slow to load the official web page, as it requires just a simple mobile phone.
To check results via SMS:
1. Open the SMS app on your mobile device.
2. Type a new message as shown below:t:
$$MHHSC\ <\text{SEAT NUMBER}>$$
(Example: If your Seat Number is D123456, type MHHSC D123456)
3. Send your message to the official MSBSHSE result SMS number (which is normally 57766).
4. You will receive an SMS response in a short time with your result (Subject-wise marks and overall status) to the same mobile number. This SMS may be chargeable.
The DigiLocker platform is an initiative by the Government of India, which offers a secure cloud-based platform to issue, verify and store digital documents. For the MSBSHSE, digital copies of marksheets and passing certificates are available on DigiLocker shortly after the results are declared.
Steps to Get Result via DigiLocker:
1. Access Digi Locker: Download the official DigiLocker App or visit the official website: digilocker.gov.in
2. Sign Up/ Log In: On the site, sign in to your account. If you have not previously used it, please sign up using your Aadhaar Number and mobile number.
3. Select Board: In the "Education" section find the "Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education."
4. Select Document: Click on "HSC Mark Sheet/Passing Certificate 2026."
5. Add Details: Enter your Year of Exam, Roll Number and other details requested (may include your Aadhar number or registered mobile number for verification).
6. Download: Your official digital marksheet will be retrieved and presented to you. A document that you retrieve from DigiLocker is valid for most official purposes, including admission.
To access the correct information and avoid unreliable sources, you should use the official MSBSHSE authorized websites:
It is very important to check all the information printed on your provisional online marksheet immediately after viewing your result. This is your first opportunity to catch any printing or calculation errors. You must report any discrepancies right away to your school or divisional board.
The online result will typically contain the following information:
The time following the announcement of your results is an important window for you to plan your next educational steps. Depending on your personal satisfaction with your results, you will have some options moving forward.
Important! These service applications are very time-sensitive; the usual application window is only about 10 to 15 days post result announcement. You will need to go online to the MSBSHSE Board official portal and apply, within the specified timeline.
The supplementary examination is also known as the 'July-August' examination and offers the possibility for students to clear papers and save an academic year.
The document you have seen online is simply a temporary record of marks. The actual original hardcopy marksheet and passing certificate are the key legal documents.
Collection: Students must collect the original documents in person from their school/college during the next few weeks after the online declaration. It is the original marksheet and passing certificate that will be needed for all official purposes, including university/college admissions, applying for competitive exams, and job interviews that you may have.
(Session 2026 - 27)