The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has reopened the private candidate registration window for the July-August 2025 SSC (Class 10) and HSC (Class 12) exams. This move is a relief to numerous students who failed to meet the previous registration deadline for the February-March 2025 board exams.
Why This Matters
Up till now, only private candidates were eligible to register for the March board exams. The others had to wait a whole year to sit once more. The Board provides the students with a much-needed second opportunity without delays by opening registrations for the July-August session.
Registration Details
- Opening of Registration Window: April 15, 2025
- Closing of Registration Window: May 15, 2025
How to Apply
- Go to the website: mahahsscboard.in
- Complete Form No. 17 found online
- Take a print of the filled-in application and online fee receipt
- Surrender these with original documents at the specified school or junior college in the form
Eligibility Criteria
- Only private candidates who are eligible can apply.
- Students who have passed Class 5 or Class 8 from the Maharashtra State Open School Board are also eligible to appear as private candidates for SSC exams.
After Registration
After successful submission of the application:
- A digital registration certificate will be generated
- Candidates can further go ahead and fill out the exam form and pay the amount
Important Notes
- A list of all the recognised schools and junior colleges accepting private candidates is available on the website.
- Students and institutions are strongly requested to read the eligibility rules and instructions carefully before applying.
- In case of any queries or help, students may contact their respective divisional board office.
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