Maharashtra Board Supplementary Results 2019: The Maharashtra Board's SSC and HSC Results 2019 are expected to be announced soon at the board's official website- maharesults.nic.in. The students who appeared for the Maharashtra Board HSC and SSC Supplementary examinations would be able to check their results from the board's official website. 

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The supplementary exams for HSC or Class 12 students were organised from 17th July 2019 to 3rd August 2019, while SSC Supplementary Exam 2019 for Class 10 students was held from 17th July 2019 to 30th July 2019. As both the exams are over, the board's examination division is undergoing the process of preparing the results.

As per the trends of past years, the MSBSHSE releases the Supplementary Exam Results in the second or third week of August 2019. In 2018, Maharashtra HSC July Results were announced on August 24, while the Maharashtra SSC July results came on August 28. Laooking at the past trend, students expect their results to be announced between 20th and 25th August 2019, but the Maharashtra Board has so far not given any official date for the declaration of Supplementary Results.

Notably, the HSC Result 2019 for annual March Exam were declared on 28th May 2019. A total of 14,21,936 lakh students had taken the examination, of which 85.88 per cent students cleared the examination, while for Class 10, Maharashtra Board announced the SSC results, in which 77.10 per cent students were declared successful. 

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The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education, Pune conducts the HSC and SSC Examinations in the state through its nine divisional boards located at Pune, Mumbai, Aurangabad, Nasik, Kolhapur, Amravati, Latur, Nagpur and Ratnagiri. The board conducts examination twice a year and the number of students appearing for the main examination is around 14 Lakh for HSC and 17 Lakh's SSC, for the supplementary examination around 6 Lakh students are expected HSC and SSC together. There are about 21000 schools (SSC) and 7000 (HSC) Higher Sec. Schools / Jr. colleges in the entire state.