Malegaon:
Mumbai tops the eight divisions in the state and girls outshine
the boys again as the Maharashtra Education Board declared the Secondary School Certificate (SSC)
results today afternoon.
According to the board website,
Mumbai tops the eight divisions with an overall pass percentage of
87.93%. Pune division is second with a percentage of 85.91% while
Kolhapur division is a close third with 85.75 passing percentage.
The overall passing percentage of
the board comprising eight divisions is an impressive 76.06% on
the basis of fresh students.
Though the girl students outshine
the boys by registering a pass percentage of 77.54%, the boys are
not far behind. They registered a pass percentage of 74.78.
The Maharashtra board declared the
class 10 results for which a total of
14,60,947 boys and
girl students had appeared in the exams held in February/March
2011.
The complete results are available on the following websites:
http://mahresult.nic.in
http://msbshse.ac.in
http://www.mh-ssc.ac.in
The results are also available on
mobile phones via SMS.
The Board while announcing the results adopted the Best-Five policy to
display the results on the mark sheets. The marks of 6th subject
would also be available on the mark sheet to make the students
aware of their performance.
The Board also followed the rules
laid last year as there is no list of toppers. The list of subject wise toppers,
however, would be published once all the schools collect their
respective results which would be almost after 10 days from the
declaration of result.
Students who wish to apply for the
revaluation shall submit a written application along with the copy
of the school issued marksheet on or before 7th July.
The
admission process to the Junior colleges and online form
submission would begin from June 18 - a day after the SSC results
are declared. Complete admission schedule with the dates of each
of the college merit lists and the payment details are likely to
be released in a day or two.
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