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Maharashtra SSC 10th Class Results 2026: How to Apply for Supplementary Exams and Re-evaluation, Follow These Steps

The re-evaluation process for the Maharashtra SSC 10th class began on Saturday. If students fail, they may now request rechecking and apply for supplementary exams.
By : Published: 09 May 2026 14:14:PM
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Mahashtra SSC board results for class 10th were announced on Friday with over 92% pass percentage. Now, students can start the admission process. In fact, if students got fewer marks or have failed any of the exams, they can re-appear for the exam and can apply for the re-evaluation process. The re-evaluation process window is now open and students can start the application process from today, 9th of May.

On the board’s official website, candidates may request re-evaluation, photocopies of their answer sheets and verification of marks if they are unhappy with their results. The board has established a number of post result options for these students, such as marks verification, photocopying of answer sheets, re-evaluation, the ATKT facility, supplementary exams and marks improvement programs.

Fees for the Re-evalution process:

By paying a charge of Rs. 50 per subject, students can submit an online request for marks verification or re-checking between May 9 and May 23, 2026. By paying Rs. 400 for each subject, those seeking photocopies of answer sheets can also apply during the same time.

Before requesting a revaluation or re-assessment, students must first get the photocopy. Revaluation applications must be submitted online within five business days of obtaining the photocopy, along with a fee of Rs. 300 for each topic, as per the reports. For the process, students must apply online.

Supplementary Exams:

For the exams, the board has yet to announce the dates, but it is expected in June or July this year. Meanwhile, students can complete the re-evaluation process if they need.

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