The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) conducted the Maharashtra SSC (Class 10) Board Examination 2026 on February 20, 2026 across the state. The exams were held in two shifts, ensuring smooth conduct at thousands of centres.

The much-awaited Marathi question paper analysis is now out, and students are eagerly reviewing the unofficial answer key to evaluate their performance.
The board conducted exams in two sessions:
Students were advised to reach examination centres at least 30 minutes before reporting time.
The Marathi paper is one of the core language subjects for SSC students and plays a crucial role in overall scoring. Based on initial feedback from students and teachers:
Easy to Moderate
Most questions were directly from the prescribed syllabus and aligned with the official blueprint.
1. Reading & Comprehension
2. Grammar Section
3. Writing Skills
4. Literature Section
After the conclusion of the exam, subject experts have started releasing unofficial answer keys. Students can:
The official answer key, if released by MSBSHSE, will be available on the board's website.
Many students described the paper as "balanced and scoring."
Writing section was considered lengthy by some candidates.
Time management was crucial for completing all sections.
Teachers believe that students who thoroughly studied the textbook and practiced previous years' papers can expect good scores.
The board ensured:
Students were required to carry their hall tickets and follow all instructions.
Marathi, being a core subject, significantly contributes to:
Scoring well in the language paper helps boost aggregate marks.
Upcoming SSC subjects will be conducted as per the official timetable.
Evaluation process will begin after exams conclude.
Results are expected in the coming months (as per board schedule).
Students are advised to focus on upcoming papers rather than dwelling on completed exams.
Conclusion
The Maharashtra SSC Board Exam 2026 held on February 20 concluded smoothly across the state. The Marathi paper was generally rated easy to moderate, with balanced questions from reading, grammar, writing, and literature sections.