
MBOSE SSLC 10th Result 2026: Meghalaya Board of School Education has officially released the MBOSE SSLC Result 2026 for Class 10 students on April 7, 2026. Candidates who appeared for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination can now check their results online through the official websites using their roll number.
The result has been made available in online mode for easy access. Students are advised to keep their admit card handy while checking their scores to avoid any issues.
Direct Link: MBOSE SSLC 10th Result 2026
Students can check their Meghalaya Board Class 10 result on the official websites such as megresults.nic.in, mbose.in, and mboseresults.in. These portals are hosting the result link and may experience heavy traffic, so students should be patient while accessing the page.
To download the MBOSE SSLC Result 2026, students can follow these steps:
Visit the official website at mbose.in
Click on the link for MBOSE SSLC Class 10 Result 2026
Enter the required login details such as roll number
Click on submit
The result will be displayed on the screen
Download and take a printout for future reference
The online marksheet will contain important details related to the student and examination. These include student’s name, roll number, school name, board name, parents’ names, subject-wise marks in theory and practical exams, total marks obtained, percentage, and result status.
Students should carefully verify all the details mentioned in the scorecard. In case of any discrepancy, they must contact their school authorities.
Students must note that the online marksheet is provisional in nature. The original marksheet will be issued by the board through respective schools a few days after the result declaration. Only the official marksheet will be considered valid for admission and other purposes.
To pass the MBOSE Class 10 examination, students are required to secure at least 30 percent marks in each subject and a minimum overall aggregate of 33 percent.
In 2025, the overall pass percentage stood at 73.45 percent, which was lower compared to 81.15 percent in 2024. The detailed statistics for 2026, including pass percentage and toppers, are expected to be released by the board soon.