When is maharashtra hsc 2018 result
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The access to the result will be activated at pm. However, due to heavy traffic, non of the official websites are working right now. Immediately a day after the online results are declared, the Maharashtra Board will start accepting applications for revaluation of marks and photocopies of answer sheets.
For revaluation, students have to submit self-attested copies of their mark sheet and submit to the board office between May 31 to June 9.
Incidentally, of the 5, students in the state who scored above 90 per cent marks, 2, or 41 per cent are from the Mumbai division. After a marginal improvement last year Since , the overall performance of students from the city and suburbs has remained below 90 per cent. In the academic year , Mumbai recorded a pass percentage of The overall performance of students in the Mumbai division, who appeared for Higher Secondary Certificate HSC exams, has fallen this year with the overall pass percentage dipping by almost a per cent compared to last year.
The year-old who has been awarded Y K Soni and Roma Kantak Award, thanked her parents and teachers for their support. Topping exams though is not new to her as she has topped her school in SSC and has been the board topper in Sanskrit and Social studies.
Ayli admits that Japanese was difficult for her in the early stages but now she can speak as well as read and write Japanese with a fair amount of fluency. In the future, Ayli wants to study architecture or interior design and is particularly fascinated by Japanese architecture.
She also hopes to return to Japan at some point in the near future. The University of Mumbai will open its admission process for undergraduate courses on June 1. The cut-offs are likely to be high, said sources. While the sale of forms will begin on May 31, the pre-admission online enrollment portal will open from June 1, said an official release from the university. The first merit list will be announced on June 12, the second on June 15 and the third and final merit list will be out on June With more than 5, students in Maharashtra scoring over 90 per cent, saw many success stories.
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