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Maharashtra SSC, HSC Supplementary exam time table 2023 released; know dates inside

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Posted on 07 Jun 2023
12:13 PM
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Students will be able to check and download the Maharashtra Board 10th, 12th supplementary examination schedule by visiting the official website- mahahsc.in
As per the timetable, the supplementary exams of Class 10 and Class 12 will be conducted from 18 July

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Examination (MSBSHSE) released the timetable for the Higher Secondary Certificate(HSC) and Secondary School Certificate(SSC) 2023 supplementary exams. Students will be able to check and download the Maharashtra Board 10th, 12th supplementary examination schedule by visiting the official website- mahahsc.in.

As per the timetable, the supplementary exams of Class 10 and Class 12 will be conducted from 18 July. Students who have failed in one or two subjects in Maha SSC, HSC Result 2023 are eligible to appear in the compartment exams.

The MSBSHSE Class 10th supplementary exam will be held till 1 August. The Class 12th supplementary exam for the general and bifocal (vocational) courses will be conducted till 10 August and for certificate vocational courses till 5 August 2023. The Maharashtra HSC, SSC compartment exam will be held in two shifts.

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Earlier, the board declared the Maharashtra SSC result 2023 on 2 June and the HSC result 2023 on 25 May. The SSC exams were held from 2 to 25 March and the HSC exams from 21 February to 10 March 2023.

Last updated on 07 Jun 2023
12:13 PM
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