Get SSC, HSC marksheets through DigiLocker; check how

Maharashtra students will soon access mark sheets via DigiLocker. Over 30 lakh SSC and HSC students can use this service. The APAAR ID is needed for DigiLocker access. Hard copies will still be available in schools. Maharashtra is the first state to offer this. DigiLocker allows easy verification for college applications.
Get SSC, HSC marksheets through DigiLocker; check how
Over 30 lakh Maharashtra state board students of SSC and HSC will have the option to access their marksheets via the government's DigiLocker service.
PUNE: Over 30 lakh SSC and HSC students in the state will be given the option to receive their marksheets through govt's Internet cloud-based DigiLocker service this year.While the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Std XII board exams results were announced last week, the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Std X board exam results are expected over the next few days.While many students will receive their marksheets via DigiLocker, those who have not registered for their Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) identification — a specialized ID system for students nationwide — will miss out on this access. The DigiLocker facility can be accessed anytime and anywhere with a password-protected login system.Regardless of the availability of marksheets in DigiLocker, students will also receive hard copies through their schools and colleges, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has clarified.State board chairman Sharad Gosavi said, "Maharashtra is the first state in the country to provide marksheets to students through DigiLocker. The advantage is that it can be accessed from anywhere and anytime, and also the verification of marksheets in DigiLocker is easy to provide to universities and colleges when students apply for new courses in future."The APAAR card given to students in schools, colleges, and universities across India.
This digital ID stores students' academic records in a digital format. So, only students whose ID is ready can access their grade sheets available in DigiLocker.Gosavi added, "Schools and junior colleges were instructed to record the APAAR ID against the students' seat numbers to make their marksheets available in DigiLocker. The deadline had been set for April 21 for the same." How to get your marksheet from DigiLocker:> Register using a mobile number or Aadhaar on DigiLocker (digilocker.gov.in)> Search for your board/university/institution> Fill in details such as roll number, year of passing, etc., and submit the details> DigiLocker will search for your requested certificate, and students can then download itPune: Over 30 lakh SSC and HSC students in the state will be given the option to receive their marksheets through govt's Internet cloud-based DigiLocker service this year.While the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Std XII board exams results were announced last week, the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Std X board exam results are expected over the next few days.While many students will receive their marksheets via DigiLocker, those who have not registered for their Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) identification — a specialized ID system for students nationwide — will miss out on this access. The DigiLocker facility can be accessed anytime and anywhere with a password-protected login system.Regardless of the availability of marksheets in DigiLocker, students will also receive hard copies through their schools and colleges, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has clarified.State board chairman Sharad Gosavi said, "Maharashtra is the first state in the country to provide marksheets to students through DigiLocker. The advantage is that it can be accessed from anywhere and anytime, and also the verification of marksheets in DigiLocker is easy to provide to universities and colleges when students apply for new courses in future."The APAAR card given to students in schools, colleges, and universities across India. This digital ID stores students' academic records in a digital format. So, only students whose ID is ready can access their grade sheets available in DigiLocker.Gosavi added, "Schools and junior colleges were instructed to record the APAAR ID against the students' seat numbers to make their marksheets available in DigiLocker. The deadline had been set for April 21 for the same." How to get your marksheet from DigiLocker:> Register using a mobile number or Aadhaar on DigiLocker (digilocker.gov.in)> Search for your board/university/institution> Fill in details such as roll number, year of passing, etc., and submit the details> DigiLocker will search for your requested certificate, and students can then download it

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