Maharashtra SSC, HSC supplementary result 2019 dates
Mumbai, Aug 17: The Maharashtra SSC, HSC supplementary result 2019 will be declared soon. The result once declared will be available on the official website.
The Maharashtra 10th, 12th Supplementary Result 2019 is expected to be declared next week. Last year, the HSC result was declared on August 14, while the SSC result was declared on August 28.

The board says that it is yet to fix a date for the result to be declared. This year the supplementary exam for 10th was conducted between July 17 and August 3 2019. Board officials say that the media and students would be informed once the dates are decided.
For the 12th class it was conducted between July 17 and July 30 2019. The result once declared will be available on mahresult.nic.in.
How to check Maharashtra 10th, 12th supplementary result 2019:
- Go to mahresult.nic.in
- Click on the supplementary exam link
- Chose your stream
- Enter required details
- Submit
- View results
- Download
- Take a printout
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