Maharashtra SSC Board Application Date:01 Aug' 25 - 31 Aug' 25
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) offers a comprehensive list of subjects for the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination. These subjects are categorised into first languages, second and third languages, science and maths subjects, and vocational/elective subjects.
Each subject carries 100 marks, comprising an 80-mark written exam and 20 marks of internal assessment (including practicals, projects, oral, etc.). To pass, a student must score at least 35 marks in each subject (i.e. 35%) individually and overall. Check the list of Maharashtra SSC subjects below.
In the Maharashtra SSC, students are required to take six subjects in total as part of their board examinations. Four are compulsory core subjects: English, mathematics, science and social science. These are mandatory subjects of the SSC curriculum. Two additional elective language subjects, chosen from a wide range of options such as Marathi, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Gujarati, Sanskrit, French, German, and more. Check the list of all languages offered in the Maharashtra SSC subjects.
Subject Code | Subject names |
01 | Marathi (first language) |
02 | Hindi (First Language) |
03 | English (first language) |
04 | Urdu (first language) |
05 | Gujarati (first language) |
06 | Kannada (First Language) |
07 | Tamil (first language) |
08 | Telugu (First Language) |
09 | Malayalam (first language) |
10 | Sindhi (first language) |
11 | Bengali (first language) |
12 | Punjabi (first language) |
Subject Code | Subject names |
01 | Marathi (first language) |
02 | Hindi (First Language) |
03 | English (first language) |
04 | Urdu (first language) |
05 | Gujarati (first language) |
06 | Kannada (First Language) |
07 | Tamil (first language) |
08 | Telugu (First Language) |
09 | Malayalam (first language) |
10 | Sindhi (first language) |
11 | Bengali (first language) |
12 | Punjabi (first language) |
27 | Sanskrit (Second/Third Language) |
28 | Pali (second/third language) |
29 | Ardhamagadhi (2nd/3rd language) |
30 | Persian (second/third language) |
31 | Arabic (second/third language) |
32 | Avesta (second/third language) |
33 | Pahlavi (second/third language) |
34 | German (second/third language) |
35 | French (second/third language) |
36 | Russian (second/third language) |
AB | Marathi-Hindi (Second/Third Language) |
AC | Marathi-Urdu (Second/Third Language) |
AD | Marathi-Sanskrit (Second/Third Language) |
BUT | Marathi-Pali (Second/Third Language) |
OF | Marathi-Ardhamagadhi (2nd/3rd Language) |
AT | Marathi-Arabic (Second/Third Language) |
AH | Marathi-Persian (Second/Third Language) |
AI | Marathi-French (Second/Third Language) |
English | Marathi-German (second/third language) |
AND | Marathi-Russian (second/third language) |
AQ | Marathi-Sindhi (Second/Third Language) |
AS | Marathi-Bengali (Second/Third Language) |
BC | Hindi-Urdu (Second/Third Language) |
BD | Hindi-Sanskrit (Second/Third Language) |
BE | Hindi-Pali (Second/Third Language) |
BF | Hindi-Ardhamagadhi (2nd/3rd Language) |
BG | Hindi-Arabic (Second/Third Language) |
BH | Hindi-Persian (Second/Third Language) |
WITH A | Hindi-French (Second/Third Language) |
BJ | Hindi-German (Second/Third Language) |
BK | Hindi-Russian (Second/Third Language) |
BL | Hindi-Kannada (Second/Third Language) |
BM | Hindi-Tamil (Second/Third Language) |
BN | Hindi-Telugu (Second/Third Language) |
BP | Hindi-Malayalam (Second/Third Language) |
BQ | Hindi-Sindhi (Second/Third Language) |
BR | Hindi-Punjabi (Second/Third Language) |
BS | Hindi-Bengali (Second/Third Language) |
BT | Hindi-Gujarati (Second/Third Language) |
CG | Urdu-Arabic (Second/Third Language) |
CH | Urdu-Persian (Second/Third Language) |
Subject Code | Subject names |
71 | Mathematic |
72 | Science and technology |
73 | Social Sciences |
76 | Arithmetic |
77 | Anatomy, Health and Home Science |
Subject Code | Subject names |
X1 | Multi-skill assistant technology |
X2 | Automotive Service Technology |
X3 | Store Operations Assistant |
X4 | Assistant beautician |
X5 | Physical Education and Sports |
X6 | Tourism and Hospitality |
X7 | Agriculture |
X8 | Electronics and hardware |
X9 | Health care |
91 | Mechanical technology |
92 | Electrical technology |
93 | Electronics Technology |
94 | Electrical and hardware installation technology |
95 | Electricity-consumer energy meter |
96 | Physical activity facilitator |
97 | Garment-sewing machine operator |
98 | Plumber-General |
Subject Code | Subject names |
X1 | Multi-skill assistant technology |
X2 | Automotive Service Technology |
X3 | Store Operations Assistant |
X4 | Assistant beautician |
X5 | Physical Education and Sports |
X6 | Tourism and Hospitality |
X7 | Agriculture |
X8 | Electronics and hardware |
X9 | Health care |
Subject Code | Subject names |
P1 | Health and Physical Education |
I2 | Scouting/Guiding |
P3 | NCC/Sea Cadet Corps |
P4 | Conservation Practices |
P5 | Civil Defence and Road Safety |
In the New Education Policy (NEP 2020), a three‑language formula was recommended, requiring students to learn three languages, with at least two of them being Indian languages. However, the policy explicitly states that no language should be imposed.
Maharashtra had announced the implementation of this, making Hindi the third language in addition to Marathi and English, starting from Class 1 (academic year 2025‑26) and extending through Class 5, and later up to Class 12.
Due to widespread protests and strong backlash over the perceived imposition of Hindi, the Maharashtra government revoked two official orders (GRs) issued in April and June 2025. There is currently no mandatory third language in place.
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Hey, Yes you can ask anytime on this platform. But, the exam schedule is November 2025. While the Registration & Admit Card will be given in October 2025. While the Results & Supplementary Exams will be from May 2026.
In the Maharashtra SSC Board, practical exams are conducted at the school level under board guidelines. Subjects like Science and IT include experiments, viva, and journal submissions. Marks are awarded based on performance, accuracy, and understanding. Teachers evaluate students, and scores contribute to the final board results.
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To identify such questions that have a high possibility of appearing in the Maharashtra Board Standard 10 Science paper, we can look for such topics that are frequently occurring in past question papers along with finding corresponding concepts within the official textbooks. You can determine such questions using the following steps:
1. Frequent Topics in Past Papers:
Periodic Table and Elements: The periodic table, groups, and periods, as well as the properties of elements, are usually asked.
Acids, Bases, and Salts: The properties, reactions, and applications of acids, bases, and salts, such as neutralization, are usually recurring.
Electricity and Magnetism: This chapter is always a source of questions, especially those on Ohm's Law, electric circuits, and electromagnetism.
Human Physiology: Topics like circulatory, respiratory, excretion, and nutrition are often repeated.
Carbon and its Compounds: Questions on carbon compounds such as alkanes, alkenes, and functional groups are common.
Light and Reflection: Laws of reflection, refraction, and lenses are usually included.
Work, Energy, and Power: This is a basic concept in Physics and questions based on the formulae and concepts often occur.
Key chapters you must focus on are:
1. Chapter 1 (Chemistry): Materials—Properties and Uses.
2. Chapter 2 (Physics): Heat and its effects, electricity.
3. Chapter 3 (Biology): Life Processes.
4. Chapter 4 (Chemistry): Structure of Atom and Chemical Reactions.
Frequently Asked Questions with Example of Previous Trends:
Physics:
a) Write down Ohm's Law and define it.
b) How is the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration defined? Using Newton's second law, define.
Chemistry:
a) Give examples illustrating the chemical properties of acids and bases.
b) What are the different types of chemical reactions? Provide examples.
Biology:
a) Draw and label the structure of the human heart.
b) Explain the process of digestion in humans.
General Science:
a) Define refraction. What are the laws of refraction?
You can go to the official website and examine previous year's questions in greater depth to gain a clearer understanding of the analysis.
https://school.careers360.com/boards/msbshse/maharashtra-ssc-question-papers
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