The exam was conducted between February 10 to March 11, 2026 (representative image/ file)Maharashtra HSC 12th Board Result 2026 Declared: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has announced the HSC Class 12 result 2026 in a press conference held at the Pune office. The result download links will be available at mahahsscboard.in, hscresult.mkcl.org and DigiLocker from 12 noon. Students can also check their Maharashtra Board HSC result 2026 and pass status on the IE Education portal.Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2026 Live: Check HereThe Maharashtra HSC result has been declared, recording an overall pass percentage of 89.79%. A total of 14,44,713 students had registered for the examination, out of which 14,33,058 appeared. Of these, 12,86,843 students successfully passed. In comparison, the pass percentage last year stood higher at 91.88%.The Maharashtra board Class 12th results have been declared for the nine divisional boards — Pune, Nagpur, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Amravati, Nashik, Latur, and Konkan.Last year, the board had announced the Class 12 HSC Maharashtra results on May 5 for the exams held from February 11 to March 11. The overall pass percentage last year was 91.88 per cent. The science stream recorded the highest pass percentage at 97.35 per cent, while 92.68 per cent of students from commerce, 83.26 per cent from vocational, and 80.52 per cent from the arts stream passed the examination last year.Maharashtra Board HSC 12th Result 2026: When can I download the marksheet?For students who are not satisfied with their marks, they have the option of re-evaluation or to ask for photocopies of the answer sheet. The application window for this opens shortly after the result is declared. A typical amount of fees is required.The board, this year, will merge the marksheet and certificate into a single document, embedding student photographs for the first time, along with a unique QR code for instant verification through the state board’s official app.Story continues below this adUntil now, the conventional practice involved issuing two separate documents — the marksheet at the time of the result, and the certificate after a gap of six months. Neither document carried the student’s photograph or a unique QR code that could provide access to the student’s complete board exam record.