Mumbai/Malegaon: Over 17 lakh students who appeared for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)
examination held in February/March 2012 are anxiously hooked to
the internet even as the Maharashtra State Board of
Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) gearing itself
up to declare
the exam results online at 1 pm today afternoon.
How to get the
result?
The results will be made available
on the following sites:
http://mahresult.nic.in;
http://msbshse.ac.in;
http://www.mh-ssc.ac.in;
http://www.mkcl.org
Students can follow anyone of the
above link where they would be requested to enter their exam seat
number. Once exam seat number is entered, the scorecard will
appear on the screen.
The results can also be obtained
over SMS on BSNL mobile (type MHHSC and send on 57766), Airtel (Innova)
Maharashtra and Mumbai Circle (type MHHSC and send it on 55077)
and Innova Mumbai Circle (type MHSC and send it on 8800654242).
How to get Marksheet?
Once the results appear onscreen,
students can also take the printouts of the same. The actual
marksheet will be given to students a week after the online
declaration. But the printouts taken from internet can be used for
admission process.
Generally, the printout of a marksheet is considered invalid, but
this year the board has removed the clause so that admissions are
not held up.
“Students will be able to see their subject-wise marks online. We
suggest colleges to start the admission on a provisional basis,
which can be confirmed once the original marksheets are handed
out,” MSBSHSE chairman Sarjerao Jadhav said.
How to get answer sheet?
Another first this time is students would be able to get a
photocopy of their answer sheets under the Right to Information
Act.
“If the result does not match a student’s expectations,
he/she can apply for their answer sheets through RTI,” said Jadhav,
adding that verified photocopies of the result would be given.
However, the applications for verification of marks should be made
by June 8 for which the board shall charge Rs 400 per subject.
Students can appear for the class improvement scheme which is
available for students from 2008. This year, too, the students can
appear for class improvement with all subjects in October 2012.
What if you failed?
Students who have failed in the
examination and want to re-appear for it in October should fill in
the form between June 12 and 16 at their respective colleges,
Jadhav said.
The counselling lines will
be opened by respective divisions when the results are declared,
he added.
Helpline for
counselling
A helpline to counsel students
before and after Class 12 results has also been launched Thursday.
Available from May 24 to June 2, "Hopeline 2012", being offered by
NGO Snehi would provide free of cost confidential counselling to
students who have results-related anxiety and stress. It also
providez career guidance.
The helpline number -- 011-65978181 would be available from 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. and students can also seek help through email:
hopeline98@gmail.com.
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