Maharashtra SSC 2025 Results: 94.10% pass, Konkan leads with 98.82%

ANI May 13, 2025 340 views

The Maharashtra SSC 2025 results were declared with a 94.10% overall pass rate. Konkan division topped the state with a 98.82% success rate, while Nagpur had the lowest at 90.78%. Girls outperformed boys with a 96.14% pass percentage compared to 92.31%. Over 200 students scored perfect marks, with Latur producing the highest number of toppers.

"Konkan has the highest pass percentage at 98.82% this year." – MSBSHSE
Pune, May 13: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) announced the results for the 2025 Maharashtra Class 10th exams on Tuesday.

Key Points

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Konkan leads Maharashtra SSC results with 98.82% pass rate

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Girls outperform boys with 96.14% pass percentage

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Latur has highest perfect scorers at 113 students

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Mumbai records most students passing with minimum marks

The overall pass percentage for the state was recorded at 94.10 per cent, showing a drop of 1.71 per cent compared to last year.

Sharad Gosavi, Chairman of MSBSHSE, Pune, announced the results at the board headquarters.

According to the board's release, the division-wise results reveal different pass percentages across the state. Konkan has the highest pass percentage at 98.82 per cent, followed by Latur at 94.18 per cent, and Pune at 93.72 per cent.

Other divisions include Mumbai with 93.13 per cent, Kolhapur at 93.16 per cent, Amravati at 91.76 per cent Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar at 91.53 per cent, and Nagpur with 90.78 per cent.

In terms of gender-wise performance, girls have outperformed boys. The pass percentage for girls is 96.14 per cent, while boys have recorded a pass percentage of 92.31 per cent.

There are also some special highlights in this year's results. A total of 211 students across the state scored 100 pre cent marks.

Latur leads with the highest number of perfect scores at 113, followed by Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar with 40, Pune with 13, and Kolhapur with 12.

Other regions, including Amravati, Mumbai, Konkan, and Nagpur, also reported students who achieved 100% marks.

Additionally, 285 students passed with a minimum of 35 per cent marks. Mumbai recorded the highest number of such students at 67, followed by Nagpur with 63, and Pune with 59.

Other regions like Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Amravati, Kolhapur, Latur, Nashik, and Konkan had a varied number of students passing with the minimum marks.

This year's results highlight the academic performance of students across different regions in Maharashtra, with Konkan topping the state in pass percentage, while Nagpur had the lowest.

Students can view their results at www.maharesult.nic.in, www.sscresult.mkcl.org, and www.maharashtraeducation.com.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Congratulations to all students! 👏 Konkan region has made us proud again with 98.82% pass percentage. But we should also focus on why Nagpur is lagging behind - maybe more educational resources needed there? #MaharashtraEducation
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Rahul S.
Girls outperforming boys by nearly 4% is impressive but concerning too. As a parent, I wonder if we're paying enough attention to boys' education. Need to understand the reasons behind this gap.
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Anjali M.
Wow! 211 students with 100% marks! 😍 Latur's performance is outstanding with 113 toppers. Shows how smaller cities are giving tough competition to metros in education. Hard work pays off everywhere!
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Vikram P.
The 1.71% drop in overall pass percentage compared to last year is worrying. Are we putting too much pressure on students with online exams? Board should analyze the reasons properly.
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Sneha T.
Happy to see Mumbai performing decently but we can do better! Many students here have access to best coaching classes. Maybe we need to focus more on government school students' performance.
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Nitin R.
As someone from Pune, I'm slightly disappointed with our 93.72% when compared to Konkan. But 13 students with 100% marks is something to celebrate! Well done to all teachers and students!

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