Maharashtra HSC Board Application Date:08 Sep' 25 - 30 Sep' 25
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) releases the Maharashtra Board exam pattern 2026 for Class 10 board exams. This year, the Maharashtra SSC 2026 exam will be conducted offline, requiring students to write with pen and paper. Core subjects such as English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Science are compulsory. Also, students must choose any two languages. They can choose from various language options, including Marathi, for their second language paper.
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Each subject exam will be 3 hours long. The final score will be calculated based on a 20% weightage for internal assessment and 80% for the final exam. The Maharashtra SSC question paper comprises multiple-choice questions, very short answer questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions. There will be no negative marking
To pass the Maharashtra SSC exam, students must secure a minimum of 35% marks overall. For all subjects, the total marks are 100, and a minimum of 35 marks is required to pass.
While the Maharashtra SSC Syllabus 2026 and marking scheme remain unchanged from the previous year, it's crucial to remember that each subject has its unique exam pattern. To fully understand the assessment framework and marking system for each subject, students should carefully review the subject-specific Maharashtra SSC exam pattern 2026.
Subjects | Theory Marks | Internal Assessment/ Practical Marks | Total Marks | Passing Marks |
English | 80 | 20 | 100 | 35 |
Hindi | 80 | 20 | 100 | 35 |
Science | 80 | 20 | 100 | 35 |
Social Science | 80 | 20 | 100 | 35 |
The Maharashtra 10th Board English paper is a 3-hour examination carrying a total of 100 marks. The Maharashtra Board English paper is structured into four sections: Reading Skills (Textual), Reading Skills (Non-textual), Grammar, and Writing Skills. The following table outlines the marks distribution as per the Maharashtra 10th English exam pattern 2026.
Components | Sections | Marks |
Written Test | Reading Skills (Textual) | 20 |
Reading Skills (Non-textual) | 20 | |
Grammar | 15 | |
Writing Skills | 25 | |
Internal Assessment | Oral Tests | 20 |
Total | 100 |
The Maharashtra 10th Board Mathematics Paper is a 3-hour examination carrying a total of 100 marks. It is divided into two sections: Section 1 covers Algebra, while Section 2 focuses on Geometry. Each section carries 40 marks and includes a variety of question types as outlined in the Maharashtra Board 10th mathematics exam pattern 2026.
Type of Questions | Marks | Number of Questions |
1 Mark Questions | 5 | 5 |
2 Marks Questions | 8 | 4 |
3 Marks Questions | 9 | 3 |
4 Marks Questions | 8 | 2 |
5 Marks Questions | 10 | 2 |
Total | 40 | 16 |
Type of Questions | Marks | Number of Questions |
1 Mark Questions | 5 | 5 |
2 Marks Questions | 8 | 4 |
3 Marks Questions | 9 | 3 |
4 Marks Questions | 8 | 2 |
5 Marks Questions | 10 | 2 |
Total | 40 | 16 |
The Maharashtra 10th Board Science Paper is a 3-hour examination carrying a total of 100 marks. It is divided into two sections: Science & Technology Part 1 and Science & Technology Part 2, each carrying 40 marks. The following outlines the marks distribution as per the Maharashtra SSC science exam pattern 2026.
Type of Questions | Total Marks | Number of Questions |
1 Mark Questions | 10 | 10 |
2 Marks Questions | 10 | 5 |
3 Marks Questions | 15 | 5 |
5 Marks Questions | 5 | 1 |
Total | 40 | 21 |
Type of Questions | Total Marks | Number of Questions |
1 Mark Questions | 10 | 10 |
2 Marks Questions | 10 | 5 |
3 Marks Questions | 15 | 5 |
5 Marks Questions | 5 | 1 |
Total | 40 | 21 |
The Maharashtra 10th Board Social Science exam is 3-hour long carrying a total of 100 marks. It is divided into two sections: Part A covers History and Political Science, while Part B includes Geography and Economics. Each section carries 40 marks and follows a similar question type as outlined in the Maharashtra SSC social science exam pattern 2026.
Sections | Subjects | Marks Distribution |
Part A | History | 28 |
Political Science | 12 | |
Part B | Geography | 28 |
Economics | 12 | |
Overall | 80 |
According to the Maharashtra SSC exam pattern 2026, the optional subject paper has a duration of 3 hours. Students have the freedom to choose any two languages from the available options, which include Modern Indian Languages, Classical Languages, and Modern Foreign Languages. Each language paper is conducted for a total of 100 marks.
Understanding the Maharashtra Class 10th exam marking scheme is crucial for students to effectively comprehend how questions are evaluated and to strategise their approach for maximising their scores.
Periodic Test | 5 Marks |
Multiple Assessment | 5 Marks |
Portfolio | 5 Marks |
Subject Enrichment Activity | 5 Marks |
The Maharashtra Board has introduced a grading system for Class 10th across all subjects. Students will receive grades based on their marks obtained in the board exams, utilizing a 9-point grading scale. Each scholastic subject will be assigned an individual grade.
To determine the grades, the Board will rank all passed students and assign grades accordingly. The grading scale will likely include distinctions, first divisions, second divisions, and pass grades, with corresponding grade points. This system aims to provide a more holistic assessment of student performance beyond just numerical scores.
Grade Awarded | Marks Range |
A | Top 1/8th of passed candidates (80-100) |
B | Next 1/8th of passed candidates (60-70) |
C | Next 1/8th of passed candidates (45-59) |
D | Next 1/8th of passed candidates (33-44) |
E* | Essential Repeat (Less Than 33) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, the Maharashtra board will conduct the SSC Maha exams in February and March 2026.
No, there is no "best of five" system for the Maharashtra Board SSC exams 2026. Students are required to appear for and pass all the core subjects (English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science) and two language subjects. There is no option to exclude any subject from the final percentage calculation.
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Yes, preparing for the 12th MHT-CET syllabus will also cover your board syllabus, since both are the same. For boards, focus more on textbook theory, diagrams and writing practice. For CET, practice MCQs and speed-based solving. Solving previous years’ board papers will boost your score. With proper balance, you can easily aim for 90%+ in boards while preparing for CET.
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With 86% in Class 10th in Maharashtra Board, you have a good chance of getting admission in ML Dahanukar College of Commerce in Class 12th in 4th round.
In the final round, the cutoff goes to 85-87% and you have 86% which falls in that bracket. So there is probability of getting that college in final round.
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Dear aspirant,
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education will conduct the Class 10 SSC exams in 2025. The Mathematics Geometry exam will be part of the exam schedule. The 2025 SSC exams are scheduled to begin on February 21, 2025, and conclude on March 17,2025. So until then you will not be able to access the question paper. You can practice from previous years question papers to know the question pattern and marks divisions.
To get last five year's question papers kindly visit this link given below.
Good luck!
https://school.careers360.com/boards/msbshse/maharashtra-ssc-question-papers
Dear candidate ,
Since you completed both Class X and XII in Maharashtra, even without originally selecting " domicile " , you can claim Type A Maharashtra State candidature during MHT - CET CAP . This category applies when your qualifying exam was taken in Maharashtra, and you are domiciled in the state - meeting both criteria ( XII in Maharashtra and domicile certificate) . Even if you initially selected " open " , you can change your category to SEBC or corresponding state type at CAP registration , and thereafter , you will be eligible under the SEBC reservation in engineering admissions .
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Since you completed your 12th from Maharashtra, you will mostly be eligible for the Maharashtra state quota in colleges. Just living in Madhya Pradesh doesn’t usually make you eligible for the MP state quota unless you have an official domicile certificate from MP.
So, without MP domicile, you can apply under Maharashtra’s quota. If you have MP domicile, then you might be able to apply under MP quota too.
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