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SSC stands for Secondary School Certificate and is the 10th-grade board examination in countries like India and Bangladesh. HSC stands for Higher Secondary Certificate and is the 12th-grade board examination in the same countries.
Higher secondary, referring to the Certificate?The higher secondary Certificate is examination that occurs I think for Year 10's (once successfully completing all secondary school years) in Bangladesh and other places in India. The certificate can be also recongised as HSC.Although Higher School Certificate is also a certificate given when completing Years 11 and 12, in places like New South Wales, Australia.
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Maharashtra SSC Examination Result 2010 was declared by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune on June 25, 2010, at 1100 Hrs.
The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Examination of Maharashtra Board will commence on Monday 27th September, 2010 and conclude on Monday 18th October, 2010
HSC and SSC 2009 exam dates announced The Maharashtra State board for secondary and higher secondary education will conduct the higher secondary certificate - HSC EXAM (HSC, Class XII) and secondary school certificate - SSC Exam (SSC, Std X) examinations from February 26 and March 5, respectively.
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HSC can either stand for Higher School Certificate (in Australia) or Hospital for Special Surgery (in the United States).
The HSC board center number 0412 is located in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is a specific examination center designated by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education for conducting Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exams.
CBSE stands for Central Board of Secondary Education, while ICSE stands for Indian Certificate of Secondary Education. CBSE is a national level board of education in India for public and private schools, whereas ICSE is a private board of school education in India. Both boards conduct exams for students at the secondary and higher secondary levels.