Maharashtra Board Application Form 2023 Begins Tomorrow, Oct 1: Here's How To Apply
Maharashtra Board application form 2023 will start accepting submissions from October 1 onwards through the official website of MSBSHSE.
Maharashtra Board Application Form 2023: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) will begin the online submission of Maharashtra Board application form 2023 on October 1, 2022. The deadline to apply for fresh candidates is October 21. Aspirants who come under a repeater, private, HSC vocational and improvement exam can fill out the application form from October 22 to November 4. The Maharashtra HSC board exams 2023 are scheduled to be held in February-March. Per the MSBSHSE, there will be no further extensions in the Maharashtra Board application form 2023 dates. The candidates can register for the HSC exam through the Saral database.
Also Read: Maharashtra SSC, HSC 2023 Board Exams Tentative Schedule Released at Mahahsscboard.in
Steps To Fill Maharashtra Board Application Form 2023
Follow the steps given below to complete the Maharashtra HSC Registration 2023
- First, visit the official website of the board.
- Then, Click on the HSC exam application process link on the homepage.
- Next, fill out the application form with the required information.
- Afterwards, pay the Maharashtra Board application form 2023 fee and press the 'Submit' option.
- Once done, download the Application Form and take a hard copy for future reference.
The Maharashtra Board has issued a tentative schedule for SSC and HSE exams. Accordingly, the board exams for 2023 for class 10 and class 12 will likely begin in February. It is the first time the state education board has released the timetables approximately six months in advance. The dates, however, are tentative, and no official notification has been released yet. Subsequently, the Maharashtra Board will likely declare the final timetable for the Maharashtra SSC and HSC exams in 2023 once the current academic year is almost completed.
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