March 04, 2026 |
05:00 PM IST
Is There A Combined Passing Rule For Language Subjects?
Yes, the Maharashtra Board follows a combined passing rule for the three languages (English, Hindi, and Marathi/Sanskrit). As long as the total marks across all three languages exceed 105 out of 300, and the student meets the minimum marks in each, they are declared "Pass.
March 04, 2026 |
04:30 PM IST
What Are The Minimum Passing Marks For The Hindi 80-mark Theory Paper?
To pass the Hindi 80-mark paper, students must secure a minimum of 28 marks in the theory exam. However, the overall passing rule requires a combined total of 35%, which is 35 out of 100 when adding the 20 marks from internal assessments.
March 04, 2026 |
04:00 PM IST
What Is The Next Maharashtra SSC Exam?
Students will now shift their focus to their next major papers, such as Mathematics Part I (Algebra) scheduled for later this week on March 6. Experts advise taking a short break today before diving back into the formulas and theorems required for the upcoming math exam.
March 04, 2026 |
03:30 PM IST
Check The Exam Analysis Provided
Students can check the detailed exam analysis provided by subject experts to know about their performance. The paper was overall moderate. Stay tuned for the live answer key and paper solution.
March 04, 2026 |
03:00 PM IST
Was The Writing Section Lengthy?
The writing skills section was expected to be lengthy; however, there is a mixed reaction from students. According to the majority of students, the Essay topics were creative, and they managed to finish on time. Some students found the Story Writing slightly challenging, but they were able to complete it within an hour.
March 04, 2026 |
02:40 PM IST
Students’ Reactions and Reviews
- Sunidhi Raj Sharma says,”I’m so relieved! The poem interpretation was exactly what I practised last night. My strategy to tackle the Writing Skills section first really paid off because I could write my essay without rushing at the end.”
- Ishan Patil from Mumbai, “It was a very balanced paper overall. The Prose passages were easy to navigate, but the Unseen Passage (Apathit Gadhya) was a bit tricky and took me longer than expected to find the specific 'Kruti' answers. I’m expecting a score in the high 70s if my grammar is accurate.”
March 04, 2026 |
02:20 PM IST
First Response From Students Exiting The Mumbai Centres
Students are mostly smiling. Most students are describing the paper as "better than expected." Many noted that the grammar questions were similar to the ones found in the 2025 board papers, which helped them save time.
March 04, 2026 |
02:00 PM IST
The Final Bell Rings At 2:00 PM?
The Hindi exam has officially concluded, and invigilators are now collecting answer sheets from students. Students are waiting for permission to leave their desks and exit the centres. Stay tuned for the first response and feedback from students.
March 04, 2026 |
01:45 PM IST
The 15-minute Warning Bell Heard At The Centres?
The warning bell has just rung, signaling students that they have only 15 minutes left to finish their writing. Students must increase their writing speed to complete their paper on time. Invigilators are asking students to start tying their supplementary sheets.
March 04, 2026 |
01:00 PM IST
What Is The Current Status At The Examination Centres?
Most students will now be deeply immersed in Section 5, which is the Writing Skills portion of the paper. This is a critical time as students must be choosing between different letter-writing and story-writing options to maximize their scores.
March 04, 2026 |
12:30 PM IST
Are There Any Reports Of Technical Issues Or Paper Leaks Today?
The Maharashtra State Board has confirmed that the Hindi exam is proceeding smoothly across all divisions with no reports of malpractice. Flying squads can be seen visiting centres to maintain the integrity of the 2026 class 10 board examinations.
March 04, 2026 |
12:00 PM IST
What Is The Initial Expert Opinion On The 2026 Hindi Paper Difficulty?
Early reports from teachers and subject experts suggest that the Prose section can be direct and student-friendly. However, the Grammar section may include a few tricky questions on "Vakya ke Bhed" that might challenge those who haven't practised thoroughly.
March 04, 2026 |
11:30 AM IST
How Are The Security Measures At The Centers This Morning?
Security is tight with police personnel stationed at entrances to manage crowds and prevent unauthorised access. Students were thoroughly checked for electronic gadgets, and exam supervisors ensured that only permitted stationery entered the halls.
March 04, 2026 |
11:00 AM IST
Exam Started After The Bell At 11 AM
The Maharashtra 10th Board Hindi Exam 2026 started as per the schedule at 11 AM. Students started writing their answers. The exam will conclude after 3 hours at 2 PM. The unofficial answer key and detailed exam analysis will be updated by the subject experts shortly after the exam concludes.
March 04, 2026 |
10:40 AM IST
Students Entered The examination Hall
Students have entered the examination hall and taken their designated seats. The exam will commence after the final bell at 11:00 AM for 3 hours. As per the schedule, the Maharashtra SSC Hindi Exam 2026 will conclude at 2:00 PM.
March 04, 2026 |
10:20 AM IST
Students Started Reporting To The Examination Centre
The Maharashtra Class 10 Hindi Second/Third language exam 2026 will commence in an hour. Students have started gathering outside their examination centres with their admit card to go through the security checks.
March 04, 2026 |
10:00 AM IST
Common "Swamat" Themes to Practice
Here are some of the most personal response questions to prepare:
- Importance of trees, pollution control, and water conservation.
- Honesty, hard work, and helping others.
- Respect for elders, the importance of friendship, and the role of women in society.
- Compassion towards animals and the environment (common in chapters like Lakshmi).
March 04, 2026 |
09:40 AM IST
Tips/Correct Way To Write Answers
- According to board rules, students must draw all activity boxes, flowcharts, and webs using a pen (blue or black) only. Students should write the answer first and then draw the box around it.
- If the question paper shows a circle, draw a circle.
- To make the paper look organised, students should always leave one or two lines after finishing a sub-question.
- Start the major sections from the fresh page.
- In the Writing Skills section (Letter, Essay), students must leave a line between paragraphs.
- Avoid calligraphy writing.
- Use the same pen throughout the paper.
- Students can underline key words or slogans with a pencil to draw the evaluator's eye to their main points.
March 04, 2026 |
09:20 AM IST
Suggested Word Limits To Write Answers
Students must try to write 2-4 line answers for minimum marks questions.
- For 2-mark personal responses - aim for 25 - 30 words
- For 5-mark essays, the limit is typically around 80 - 100 words
Only for fill-in-the-blank or other objective type questions, students can give one-word answers.
March 04, 2026 |
09:00 AM IST
Important Grammar Topic To Revise Before The Exam Begins
Before the exam commences, students must revise the following topics from grammar:
- Parts of speech (Avyay),
- Sentence transformation (Vakya parivartan)
- Idioms (Muhavare)
- Compound words (Samas)
This will assist students to secure the 14 marks in this section. Practising tenses and identifying types of sentences is also highly recommended for quick scoring.
March 04, 2026 |
08:40 AM IST
Mandatory Items To Carry Inside The Examination Hall
Students must bring their original SSC Hall Ticket 2026, a valid school ID, and a set of working blue or black pens. Carrying a clear water bottle and a transparent stationery pouch is recommended instead of printed ones to pass security checks.
March 04, 2026 |
08:20 AM IST
Last-Minute Tips To Tackle Personal Response Questions
The personal response questions carry 2 marks each and are found in almost every section. Here are the tips to score maximum marks in these questions:
- Start by directly addressing the question or the theme of the passage.
- Write 2 - 3 sentences explaining the reason behind that opinion.
- End with a positive, concluding thought or a suggestion.
- aim for 25 - 30 words (roughly 4 to 6 lines).
- Students must not copy sentences directly from the given passage.
- Do not use English words written in Hindi
March 04, 2026 |
08:00 AM IST
How Can Students Maximise Marks In Their Writing Skills?
To maximise marks in the writing skills section, students must focus on the following points;
- Correct format for Letter Writing, Story Writing, and Report Writing to secure the 26 marks available.
- Use clear headings
- Maintain a logical flow in essays
March 04, 2026 |
07:40 AM IST
Items Prohibited Inside The Examination Hall
Students should ensure they do not carry any of the following items into the hall to avoid disqualification or confiscation:
- Electronic gadgets, like mobile phones, tablets, smart watches, calculators, bluetooth devices, and electronic pens.
- Printed or written materials,
- Writing pads with engravings
- Whitening or correction pens
- Wallets and purses
- Food Items
March 04, 2026 |
07:20 AM IST
Common Mistakes To Avoid To Prevent Mark Deductions?
Here are some of the common mistakes to avoid to maximise the scores:
- Avoid overwriting
- Don’t forget to draw the "Kruti" (activity) boxes using a pen as per board instructions.
- Write the correct question numbers
- Avoid leaving the writing skill section for the very end
March 04, 2026 |
07:00 AM IST
Chapters In The Prose Section That Carry The Highest Weightage?
Some of the high-weightage chapters for the prose section are:
- Lakshmi
- Goa: Jaisa Maine Dekha
- Khula Akash
These chapters frequently appear in the textual passage section, which carries a total of 20 marks.
March 04, 2026 |
06:40 AM IST
How Should Students Manage Their 3 Hours Of Time Effectively During The Exam?
According to the subject expert, here is how students can ideally utilise their time to complete the paper before time:
- Spend 40 minutes on Prose,
- 30 minutes on Poetry,
- 20 minutes on Supplementary Reading,
- 20 minutes on Grammar
This will leave students with a full hour for Writing Skills. Students can reserve the final 10 minutes for revision.
March 04, 2026 |
06:20 AM IST
What Is The Official Paper Pattern For Maharashtra SSC Hindi 2026?
The Maharashtra SSC Hindi Second/Third Language Question Paper 2026 will carry 80 marks. The theory paper is divided into five distinct sections: Prose, Poetry, Supplementary Reading, Grammar, and Writing Skills questions. The remaining 20 marks are allocated to internal assessments, like orals and assignments, conducted by schools.
March 04, 2026 |
06:00 AM IST
Maharashtra SSC Hindi Second/Third Language Exam 2026 Today
The Maharashtra Class 10th Hindi Second/Third Language Exam 2026 is set to conduct today, March 4, 2026. The exam will be conducted for 3 hours from 11 AM to 2 PM.
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