Maharashtra SSC Result 2026: Original Marksheet and Passing Certificate Distribution Begins

Apeksha Agarwal
Last Updated: Jun 2, 2026, 12:14 IST

Maharashtra Board has started distributing SSC Result 2026 original marksheets and passing certificates through schools. Check how students can collect their documents and access digital certificates online.

Maharashtra SSC Result 2026: Original Marksheet and Passing Certificate Distribution Begins
Maharashtra SSC Result 2026: Original Marksheet and Passing Certificate Distribution Begins

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has started the distribution of original SSC (Class 10) marksheets, passing certificates and other essential academic documents for students who appeared in the Maharashtra SSC Examination 2026. Schools across the state have been instructed to distribute the documents only to the students who are eligible for it. The Maharashtra SSC Result 2026 was announced on 8th May 2026. Since then, students have been using provisional marksheets downloaded from the official website of the board. The original marksheet and passing certificates are now being made available through respective school and educational institutions.
According to the official notification issued by the MSBSHSE, schools can collect the SSC Result materials from their respective divisional boards and distribute them to students. Candidates are advised to contact their schools for the exact schedule and procedure for collecting their original documents. These certificates will be required during admissions to Class 11, diploma programmes and other higher educational courses.

Official Notice: Maharashtra SSC Result 2026: Original Marksheet
Students should carefully verify all details mentioned on their original marksheets, including their name, seat number, date of birth, subject-wise marks, total marks, and passing status. In case of any discrepancy, they must immediately inform their school authorities and the concerned board office for correction.
Apart from the physical documents, students can also access their digital marksheets and passing certificates through DigiLocker and the Maharashtra Board's eMarksheet portal. These digital documents are valid for verification and admission purposes.

Apeksha Agarwal
Apeksha Agarwal

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Apeksha Agarwal is an Education Journalist with over 3.5 years of experience. She covers a wide range of topics, including school board examinations, entrance tests, admissions, results, scholarships, and higher education updates. Over the years, she has closely tracked major examinations such as JEE Main, NEET UG, CUET, and various state-level entrance exams, helping students stay informed throughout their academic journey. Apeksha has a Master's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and a certificate in Digital Journalism. She is passionate about transforming complex educational developments into clear, accessible, and useful information. Her reporting focuses on providing students, parents, and educators with accurate updates and practical insights on examinations, results, and policy changes. She believes that quality education journalism can make a meaningful difference by helping students make informed decisions about their future. 

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First Published: Jun 2, 2026, 12:14 IST
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