Maharashtra SSC Results 2025 Declared: 94.10% Students Pass: Check all details

Maharashtra Ssc Result 2025

The (MSBSHSE)Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education announced the SSC (Class 10) results Today i.e on Tuesday 13th may. This year, 94.10% of students from 100℅ have passed who appeared for the exam. These results helps deciding whether students can move on to higher education and selecting their further education field.

Ssc Passing Rate

Out of all the divisions in Maharashtra, the highest pass rate is from Konkan division which is 98.82%, showing Brilliant progress once again. Alternatively, the lowest pass rate is from Nagpur division which is 90.78%. This shows there is still gap between regions while other regions students have perform good.

The best part of results is the progress of female students. Girls have once again performed better than boys. The passing percentage for male students is 92.31%, while for girl students it is 96.14%. This shows that performance of girl students have done well in all regions.

Students with special needs also performed excellent. In the Persons with Disabilities (PwD) category, 8,844 out of 9,585 students passed, which is a pass percentage of 92.27%. This achievement highlights their hard word and the efforts of educators and families who support them.

However, the overall pass rate has seen a small drop compared to last year. In 2024, the pass percentage was 95.81%, it means there is a drop of 1.71% in 2025. While the results are still strong, the slight drop indicates the need for continuous improvement in academic support and exam preparation.

Officials of state board also mentioned that the results of four students have been kept on hold due to certain issues, and their results will be declared later soon.

The SSC exam (10th ssc) results play a major role in a student’s future journey, these result helps them deciding future educational path and stream With more than 94% of students passing, the 2025 results show a strong performance by students, teachers, and schools across Maharashtra.

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