Maharashtra HSC Admit Card 2025: Maharashtra Board has released the admit card for class 12th, download from here
Maharashtra Board has released the admit card for the 12th examination. Students can download the admit card from the official website of the board. At the same time, read here for the exam dates and website...
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has released the admit card for class 12th. Hall tickets for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examination are now available on the official website of the board www.mahahsscboard.in. Students can download the hall ticket by filling in the required details on their respective school portal and its printout can be distributed to the students.
Maharashtra Board has issued a notice in this regard, stating that from January 10, 2025, hall tickets for class 12th will be distributed to the heads, teachers, students, and parents of all higher secondary schools and junior colleges. The board has also said that in case of any technical problem, the concerned schools or colleges should contact the concerned board.
Apart from this, no additional fee will be charged to the students for printing the hall ticket online. The hall ticket will be required to bear the signature of the principal and the seal of the school, and after this, it will be distributed among the students. The board has also clarified that hall tickets will be available only for applications with paid status.
If the hall ticket is lost
If a student's hall ticket is lost, the concerned school or college will have to issue a duplicate print and mark "duplicate" on it with red ink.
Keep these dates in mind.
Maharashtra HSC exams 2025 will start from February 11 and will run till March 11. The first paper of this exam will be of English, while the last paper will be of Social Science. Apart from this, the examinations for class 10 will start from February 21, in which the first paper will be of Language and Maths paper will be on March 5. The tenth exams will end on March 17, 2025. The board exams will be conducted in two shifts. The first shift will be from 11 am to 2 pm and the second shift will be from 3 pm to 6 pm.
Date Sheet
The Maharashtra Board had already announced the dates for the 12th class exam 2025. The exam will begin from February 11 and continue till March 11, 2025. The exam timings will be in two shifts, which include both morning shift and evening shift. The English paper will be held on February 11, while Hindi and some foreign languages such as German, Japanese, Chinese, and Persian will be held on February 12. Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Sindhi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, and Bengali language papers will be held on February 13, while Urdu, French, Spanish, and Pali will be in the evening shift. Sanskrit and other language papers will be held on February 14. After this, there will be Commerce and Management Organization paper on February 15, Logic and Physics paper on February 17.
Chemistry paper will be held on February 20, while Political Science will be held in the evening shift. Mathematics and Statistics paper will be held on February 22, while the paper of Percussion Instruments will also be held in the evening shift. Child Development, Agricultural Science, and Animal Science papers will be held on February 24. After this, Cooperation paper will be held on February 25. Biology and History and Development of Indian Music papers will be held on February 27. Textile Science and Bookkeeping and Accountancy papers will be held on February 28.
Geology and Economics papers will be held on March 1. Food Science and Technology, Philosophy, and History and Appreciation of Art papers will be held on March 3. Vocational, Commerce, and Agriculture Group papers will be held on March 4. Psychology paper will be held on March 5, while Vocational Bifocal Course and Commerce Group papers will be held on March 6. Geography and History papers will be held on March 7 and 8. Defence Studies paper will be held on 10th March and Sociology paper will be held on 11th March.
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