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Maharashtra HSC Supplementary Results Out: 38.72% Pass Statewide

Maharashtra HSC results are out, with Mumbai recording 33.22% pass rate. Girls outperform boys statewide.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 14 July 2026 at 01:25 pm
Maharashtra HSC Supplementary Results Out: 38.72% Pass Statewide

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has announced the results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) June 2026 examination. The overall pass percentage across the state stands at 38.72%.

In the Mumbai division, a total of 30,336 students had registered for the exam, with 29,724 candidates appearing. Out of these, 9,875 students cleared the examination, resulting in a pass percentage of 33.22%.

Breaking down the performance in the Mumbai division, 17,793 male and 11,931 female candidates appeared for the examination. Of these, 5,660 male students and 4,215 female students passed, with girls outperforming boys. The pass percentage stood at 31.81% for males and 35.32% for females.

In terms of grades, Mumbai recorded 163 students in Distinction, 1,508 in Grade I, 3,402 in Grade II, and 4,802 students secured a Pass grade.

Statewide, 1,03,642 candidates registered for the HSC June 2026 examination, while 1,02,050 appeared. Of them, 39,518 students passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 38.72%. The pass percentages varied across different divisions, with Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar recording the highest pass percentage at 52.90% and Konkan recording the lowest at 20.90%.

Across Maharashtra, girls outperformed boys in the HSC June 2026 examination. Of the 67,767 male candidates who appeared, 24,472 passed, resulting in a 36.11% pass percentage. Among 34,283 female candidates, 15,046 cleared the examination, taking the female pass percentage to 43.88%.

The performance also varied across different streams. Science recorded the highest pass percentage at 64.95%, with 26,004 students passing out of 40,033 candidates who appeared. Technical Science registered an overall pass percentage of 30.49%, while Commerce and Arts recorded pass percentages of 22.40% and 21.40%, respectively.

The results indicate a significant variation in performance across different divisions and streams. However, the overall pass percentage of 38.72% suggests that there is still room for improvement in the state's education system.

The announcement of the HSC results is a significant event for students and parents in Maharashtra, as it determines their future academic and career prospects. The results will also be closely watched by educators and policymakers, who will analyze the data to identify areas for improvement and develop strategies to enhance the quality of education in the state.

In conclusion, the Maharashtra HSC supplementary results for 2026 have been announced, with a statewide pass percentage of 38.72%. While there are variations in performance across different divisions and streams, the results highlight the need for continued efforts to improve the education system in Maharashtra.

The results will have significant implications for the state's education sector, as they will inform policy decisions and resource allocation. Moreover, the performance of students in different streams will influence the development of vocational training programs and career counseling services.

Overall, the announcement of the HSC results is an important milestone in the academic calendar of Maharashtra, and it will have far-reaching consequences for the state's education system and the future prospects of its students.

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