Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination (10th) 2025 result will be declared tomorrow, on 5th April. The results will be released on the official website of Meghalaya Board and , which the students appearing in the exam can check through their roll number.
According to the official notification issued by the board, the 10th result will be declared on 5th April at 11 am. To pass the SSLC exam, students have to get a minimum of 33 percent marks. After declaring the matriculation results, the board will declare the 12th result. After a total of days of the release of the result, students will be able to get the mark sheet from their respective schools.
MBOSE SSLC 10th Result 2025 How to Check: You can check the mark sheet like this
Visit the official website of MBOSE mbose.in or megresults.nic.in.
Click on the link of MBOSE SSLC Result 2025 given on the home page.
Now enter the required details like roll number etc. and submit.
The marksheet will appear on your screen.
Now check and download.
MBOSE SSLC 10th Result 2025: When was the exam held?
Meghalaya Board 10th exam 2025 was conducted from 10 February to 25 February. The exam was conducted in a single shift from 10 am to 1 pm. Last year the result was declared on 24 May and a total of 55.80 percent of students were successful. Anuj Chettri topped with 575 marks. At the same time, Alethia Siemlih, who stood second, got 574 marks. A total of 54,134 students from 679 schools appeared in the examination. In 2023, the result of class 10 was recorded at 51.93 percent.
In 2024, girls performed better than boys. The pass percentage of girls was recorded at 73.15 percent and that of boys at 56.01 per cent. 55,191 students had registered for the SSLC examination and 54,134 passed the examination and a total of 30,208 students passed.
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