Maharashtra SSC 2026 Class 10 LIVE: Hindi paper ends; analysis, answer key, updates
Maharashtra SSC Hindi paper 2026 was conducted today from 11 am to 2 pm, while the Hindi composite paper, being shorter, was held from 11 am to 1 pm. Updates on reporting schedule, exam format, qualifying criteria, and answer key updates.
Maharashtra SSC Hindi Paper 2026: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) conducted the SSC Class 10 Hindi and Hindi composite exams 2026 today for over 16.15 lakh students. Both exams were held in the morning session. The Hindi paper ran from 11 am to 2 pm, while the Hindi composite paper, being shorter, was conducted from 11 am to 1 pm. Maharashtra SSC Board Exam 2026 Live
A total of 16,15,489 candidates appeared for the Maharashtra SSC (Class 10) Board Examination 2026. The cohort comprises 8,65,740 boys, 7,49,736 girls, and 13 transgender students. The examinations were conducted across more than 5,100 centres statewide, with participation from 23,683 schools.
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Maharashtra SSC Hindi Question Paper Analysis 2026
The Hindi or entire Hindi paper carries a total of 100 marks and is designed as a comprehensive language course. It covers detailed sections including prose (Gadya), poetry (Padya), supplementary reading (Purak Pathan), grammar (Bhasha Abhyas), and extended writing skills (Upayojit Lekhan), such as essays and formal letter writing.
In contrast, the Hindi Composite paper is structured for students who opt to combine Hindi with another language subject, such as Sanskrit. Under this format, the second language requirement of 100 marks is divided into two separate papers of 50 marks each, allowing students to split their assessment across two subjects.
To pass the Maharashtra SSC Board examination, students are required to secure a minimum of 35% marks in each subject as well as in aggregate.
MSBSHSE Class 10 Hindi Paper 2026: Guidelines
To ensure a hassle-free experience during the Maharashtra SSC Hindi Exam 2026, candidates must follow the guidelines issued by the MSBSHSE Board:
- Admit Card Compulsory : Carry a printed copy of your SSC hall ticket to each exam session. Entry will not be permitted without it.
- Reporting Time : Students must be seated in the examination hall by 10:30 AM. As per the board’s late-entry rule, candidates arriving after 11:00 AM may not be allowed to appear for the exam.
- Permitted Stationery : Bring writing materials in a transparent pouch. Only blue or black ink pens are allowed for answering.
- No Reading Buffer : The earlier 10-minute reading time has been discontinued. Students must begin effectively once the exam starts at 11 am.
- Ban on Gadgets : Electronic items such as mobile phones, calculators, and smartwatches are strictly prohibited. Possession of such devices may result in debarment from future examinations.
- Barcode on Answer Sheet : Carefully paste the barcode sticker provided by the invigilator and ensure your seat number is entered correctly.
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Dress Code and ID : Students are advised to wear their school uniform and carry their school ID card for smooth verification at the exam centre.
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Maharashtra SSC Hindi Answer Key 2026
There are live updates here on the Maharashtra SSC Class 10 Hindi and Hindi composite exams once the papers conclude. As per media reports, this year’s SSC exams have largely been conducted smoothly across centres so far, with no major disruptions reported.
The Maharashtra State Board does not release official answer keys for the SSC examinations. However, several private coaching institutes and subject experts may publish unofficial answer keys and paper analyses after the exam to help students estimate their performance.
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