Pune: The Maharashtra State Board has announced the schedule for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Class 12th and Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Class 10th written and practical examinations to be held in February-March 2025. Accordingly, the Class 12th exams will be conducted from February 11 to March 18, while the Class 10th exams will take place from February 21 to March 17, as informed by State Board Secretary Devidas Kulal.
The HSC (Class XII) and SSC (Class X) exams will be organized by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education through its nine divisional boards: Pune, Nagpur, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Amravati, Nashik, Latur, and Konkan.
The final schedule for the written and practical examinations has been announced. As per the schedule, the online examinations for general, special, and business courses, along with Information Technology and General Knowledge subjects for Class XII, will commence on February 11, with the last paper scheduled for March 18. Practical exams, category assessments, oral and internal evaluations, as well as professional course practical exams under NSQF, will be conducted from January 24 to February 10.
The SSC (Class X) written examinations will begin on Friday, February 21, and conclude on March 17. Following this, practical exams, category assessments, oral examinations, and internal evaluations will be held from February 3 to February 20.
Detailed Schedule Published on Official Website
The detailed schedule, including the dates and subjects for the Class X and Class XII examinations, has been made available on the official website of the state board: www.mahahsscboard.in.
Avoid Trusting Schedules Posted on Social Media
The timetable provided on the official website is for informational purposes only. Students are advised to verify the examination dates and follow the finalized timetable provided in the printed format by their respective schools, high schools, or junior colleges. Schedules shared on other websites, social media platforms, or messaging services like WhatsApp should not be considered reliable. State Board Secretary Devidas Kulal has emphasized this point.