March 13, 2026 | 06:56 PM IST | 16 mins read
Maharashtra SSC Science Part 2 exam was conducted from 11 am to 1 pm at various exam centres across the state. Updates on important topics, marks distribution, grace marks, exam guidelines, analysis, question paper and other details.

Maharashtra SSC Science Paper 2026: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) conducted the SSC Class 10 Science Part 2 (Biology) exam from 11 am to 1 pm today. According to several subject experts, the SSC Class 10 Science Part 2 paper was "easy and well-structured." The MCQs tested students' conceptual clarity and ability to recall scientific facts.
As per a senior Science paper teacher from Anjuman-i-Islam Allana English High School, Mumbai, the Maharashtra SSC Science Paper 2 was "thoughtfully framed" and encouraged students to apply their understanding rather than rely solely on rote memorisation.
Additionally, the paper was "easy" and provided a fair opportunity for "well-prepared" students to ace the exam, while also promoting "scientific reasoning and conceptual learning."
To clear the Maharashtra SSC board examination, students must secure at least 35% marks in each subject. In certain cases, students who miss the passing mark by two or three marks may receive grace marks, enabling them to achieve the minimum 35% qualifying requirement.
The overall 100 marks for Science subject are divided into three components:
Students can evaluate their performance in the Maharashtra SSC Science Paper 2 (Biology) by referring to unofficial answer keys, the board’s marking pattern, and basic self-evaluation methods.
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