
MBOSE SSLC Result Date 2026: Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has officially announced the SSLC Result 2026 date for Class 10 students. As per the latest update, the results will be declared on April 7, 2026 at 11 AM. Students who appeared for the exams can check their scorecards online through the official websites. The board has made it clear that results will not be displayed offline at Tura or Shillong offices. Candidates are advised to keep their roll number and details ready to avoid last-minute delays.
The Meghalaya Board has confirmed that the Class 10 (SSLC) results will be released on April 7, 2026, at 11 AM. This announcement brings relief to thousands of students waiting for their results.
Students should note that the result will be available only in online mode. No physical copies or notice board displays will be provided at the board offices. To avoid confusion, students must check results only on official websites.
Students can easily download their SSLC Result 2026 online by following a simple process. Make sure you have your roll number and required details ready before checking the result.
The result will be displayed in the form of a scorecard, which students can download and print for future use.
Steps to check result:
Visit the official website (mbose.in / mboseresults.in)
Click on “SSLC Result 2026” link
Enter your roll number and date of birth
Click on submit
Your result will appear on the screen
Download and take a printout
Students should use only trusted and official websites to check their results to avoid fake links or delays. The Meghalaya Board has provided multiple platforms for easy access.
Students must follow some important guidelines while checking their results to ensure a smooth experience.
Result will be available only online
No results will be displayed at Tura or Shillong offices
Keep login details ready before checking
Download and save a copy of the scorecard
Use official websites only
After checking the result, students should carefully verify all details mentioned on the scorecard. In case of any mistake, they should contact their school authorities immediately.
Students can also start planning for their next academic step, such as choosing a stream in Class 11 or exploring other career options.