The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has now released the class 10 (SSC) hall tickets for the 2026 board exams.
The hall tickets have been issued for the examinations that will take begin on February 20 and conclude on March 18, 2026. The exam will be held in a typical pen and paper mode. Students who are registered for the Maharashtra SSC exam can now download their hall tickets via the official websites: mahahsscboard.in and mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in. Students should remember that they do not need to pay any additional fee or submit any additional form to get their hall tickets. Additionally, candidates should ensure that the admit cards issued to them should not have any spelling mistake or factual errors, and the hall tickets should be duly signed and stamped by the concerned school principal.
Maharashtra SSC Admit Cards: Steps to Download MSBSHSE Class 10th Hall Ticket 2026
Step 1: Visit the official MSBSHSE website: mahahsscboard.in or mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in
Step 2: Click the ‘SSC Hall Ticket / Admit Card’ link under Latest Notifications.
Step 3: Choose ‘Login for Institute’ if required.
Step 4: Enter school login credentials and select the relevant range of roll numbers.
Step 5: Download and print out the hall ticket for future reference.
If there is any error in personal details, such as the student's name, mother's name, or date of birth, the respective school must submit a correction request online using the 'Application Correction' link after paying the prescribed fee. Once all of it is approved, the hall tickets will be made available through the 'Correction Admit Card' option. In case a student's photograph on the admit card is not clear, the school must get a correct photograph and authenticate it with the signature and stamp of the principal.
Candidates should note that no student will be allowed to enter the examination hall without first showing the admit cards at the entrance of the examination hall. Carrying the hall ticket is mandatory for each exam, and not just the first exam.










