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Maharashtra SSC Board Exams 2026, Vocational & Technical Papers Today

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• Updated on 21 Feb, 2026, 11:11 AM, by Arman Kumar

Maharashtra SSC Board Exams 2026 are being conducted for vocational and technical subjects, including Agriculture, Mechanical Technology, and Multi-Skill Assistant Technician. Exams follow the official MSBSHSE timetable, with students advised to reach centres early and carry hall tickets and school ID cards. Question papers are being analysed for difficulty and answer keys are being shared.

Maharashtra SSC Board Exams 2026, Vocational & Technical Papers Today

Maharashtra SSC Board Exams 2026 are ongoing, with Class 10 students appearing for vocational and technical subjects such as Multi-Skill Assistant Technician, Agriculture, and Mechanical Technology on 21 February 2026. Students are required to carry their SSC hall tickets and school ID cards to the examination centre.

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Maharashtra SSC Exam Schedule and Timings

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) is conducting Class 10 examinations in two shifts. Students must follow the official timetable available at mahahsscboard.in and arrive at least 30 minutes before the exam starts.

 

Maharashtra SSC Exam Question Paper Analysis

Feedback from students who appeared on 20 February 2026 for the first language Marathi paper indicated that the exam was moderate. Grammar-based questions were easy, and essay topics were predictable, while a few literature questions required detailed answers. Unseen passages were generally simple to understand.

 

Maharashtra SSC Exam Day Guidelines

The MSBSHSE has issued instructions for exam-day conduct:

  • Carry SSC hall ticket and school ID card.
  • Arrive before reporting time to avoid last-minute rush.
  • Electronic gadgets including mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, and Bluetooth devices are prohibited.
  • Follow displayed seating arrangements at the centre.
  • Read the question paper carefully during reading time.
  • Use only blue or black ink pens for writing answers.
  • Any student using unfair means will face strict disciplinary action.
  • Helplines are active for students and parents to address exam-related stress and queries.