July 16 at 1 pm: Maharashtra SSC Class 10th Result 2021 to be declared

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) will deliver the outcome for SSC or Class 10 board assessment on Friday, July 16 at 1 pm. When delivered, the understudies may check their outcomes on- – mahresult.nic.in, sscresult.mkcl.org and maharashtraeducation.com.

Prior, School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad had affirmed that the outcome will be out by July 15 and a Common Entrance Test (CET) for Class 11 affirmations will be directed by end of July or first seven day stretch of August.

While the board couldn’t direct the SSC Class 10 assessments because of spike in Covid cases, the outcomes for the understudies are being ready based on an elective method for evaluation. As per this assessment design, each subject conveys 100 imprints. Of these 100 imprints, 50 percent will be determined based on the understudy’s outcome in Class 9, 30 percent will be founded on inward appraisal of the understudy’s presentation consistently, and 20 percent will be founded on the understudy’s exhibition on oral/commonsense schoolwork done consistently.

Nonetheless, understudies who are unsatisfied with their outcomes may show up for the Class Improvement Scheme assessments which will be led once the pandemic circumstance improves.

Beforehand, the SSC assessments were set to initiate on April 29 and end on May 20. Be that as it may, in the midst of the rising Covid-19 cases, Varsha Gaikwad declared through Twitter, the undoing of Class 10 assessments.

Last year, the Board couldn’t direct all the Class 10 assessments, and the forthcoming assessments were dropped because of the pandemic. The outcome for the dropped Geography paper was ready based on a normal of the understudy’s exhibition on different papers. The Board saw a pass level of 95.3 percent.

The Board likewise couldn’t direct HSC Class 12 assessments because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The choice to drop the HSC assessments came after the Central Board of Secondary Education reported the abrogation of the Class 12 CBSE assessments, because of the pandemic. This was trailed by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations reporting the abrogation of Class 12 or ISC assessments. Accordingly, a few states including West Bengal, Odisha, Uttarakhand and Maharashtra reported the retraction of Class 12 assessments in their particular states.

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