Girls outperform boys with higher success rates, Konkan tops divisions while Latur records lowest performance, reflecting a continued gender gap and slight decline compared to previous year results.
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The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, on May 1, announced the HSC Class 12 Results 2026, recording an overall pass percentage of 89.79%.
Girls continued to outperform boys, with a pass rate of 93.15% compared to 86.80% among boys, marking a gap of 6.35 percentage points.

The overall result shows a decline from last year, when the pass percentage stood at 91.88%. In 2025, girls had secured a pass rate of 94.58%, while boys recorded around 89.51%, maintaining the trend of higher performance by female students.
Among divisions, Konkan reported the highest pass percentage at 94.14% for regular candidates. Latur recorded the lowest performance with 84.14%.
The results reflect a slight drop in overall performance this year while continuing the pattern of girls leading across the state.
Students can access their results through the official website, mahahsscboard.in, by entering their roll number and mother’s name under the HSC Examination February 2026 result section. The scorecard can be downloaded for future use.

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