Maharashtra Board 2027 Registration Begins for SSC, HSC Exams; Check Dates & Process

Maharashtra Board 2027 registration for SSC and HSC students is expected to open soon. Check likely dates, eligibility, documents, fees, and how to apply on mahahsscboard.in.

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has started the registration process for students appearing for the CSSC and HSC Board Exams 2027. Students studying in Maharashtra Board class 10th and class 12th are advised to complete the examination registration process on or before the due date through their respective schools and junior colleges. As per schedule, students can submit their regular registration forms for Maharashtra SSC and HSC 2027 exams from August 14 to October 31, 2026.

Maharashtra Board SSC & HSC 2027 Registration Overview

The Maharashtra Board has released the application forms date for both the SSC (Class 10) and the HSC (Class 12). Students studying regularly can apply through the SARAL system with the help of their schools or junior colleges. The last date for submitting applications, including the additional late-fee period, is November 30, 2026.

CategoryDetails
Exam BoardMaharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education 
ExaminationsSSC (Class 10) and HSC (Class 12) – March 2027
StatusRegistration Process Officially Open
Mode of RegistrationOnline through respective schools and junior colleges via the SARAL system 
Registration Start DateAugust 14, 2026
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Maharashtra SSC, HSC Registration 2027: Important Dates

The Maharashtra board has been released a detailed schedule for the application process. The registration will be conducted in 3 phases, each with a different fee structure to accommodate students who may miss the initial deadline.

Phase / WindowDeadlineFee Status
Phase 1 – Regular Fee WindowAugust 14, 2026 – October 31, 2026Standard Fee (No Late Fine)
Phase 2 – Late Fee WindowNovember 1, 2026 – November 15, 2026Standard Fee + Late Fine
Phase 3 – Extra Late Fee WindowNovember 16, 2026 – November 30, 2026Standard Fee + Higher Late Fine

How to Complete Maharashtra board 10th, 12th Registration 2027

  1. Contact the school office or junior college examination department.
  2. Provide the required personal, academic and subject details.
  3. Verify the spelling of the student’s name, date of birth, subjects and other information.
  4. Complete fee payment through the institution.
  5. Check the pre-list generated after submission.
  6. Sign the pre-list after confirming that all details are correct.

For HSC students, junior colleges are required to update their college profile and apply for the respective information to the concerned Divisional Board. The application procedure is carried out online through SARAL by regular students.

Maharashtra Board 2027 Exams registration FAQs

When did Maharashtra Board SSC and HSC 2027 registration start?

The registration process started on August 14, 2026.

What is the last date for regular-fee registration?

Students can complete regular registration up to October 31, 2026.

What is the last date to register for the Maharashtra SSC/HSC 2027 exams?

The final deadline for registration with the extra late fee is November 30, 2026

How do I submit the Maharashtra Board registration form?

Regular students must submit their forms through their school or junior college online via the SARAL system

Last Updated on August 16, 2026 12:29 pm

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