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Meghalaya SSLC Result 2026 LIVE – How to Check MBOSE Score Via Mobile, Here Simple Steps

Meghalaya SSLC Result 2026 LIVE

Meghalaya MBOSE SSLC Result 2026 LIVE: The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) is scheduled to release the results for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination (SSLC) 2026 on April 7th. Students who appeared for the exam this year can check their results by visiting the official website, megresults.nic.in. The Meghalaya Board Class 10 exams were held between January 30th and February 11th.

This year, approximately 48,000 students appeared for the Meghalaya Board Class 10 board exams. The Class 10 MBOSE exams were conducted in a single shift, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Each paper lasted three hours. The board has clearly stated that, this time, the results will be available only online; hard copies will not be sent to any offices.

Where can I check the results?

After the results are released, they can be checked on the board’s official websites, mbose.in and megresults.nic.in.

Results can be checked via SMS
After the Meghalaya Board Class 10th results are released, students can also check their results via SMS. Students must type MBOSE10 and their roll number on their mobile number and send it to 56263. Your marksheet will then be sent to the same number.

When will the compartment exam be held?
After the Meghalaya Board Class 10th results are released, students who fail in two subjects will have the word “compartment” written on their results. Such students will have to take a compartment/supplementary exam to improve their results.

Students Must First, visit megresults.nic.in
click on the ‘MBOSE Meghalaya Board 10th Result 2026’ link.
Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth and click the submit button.
The result will be displayed on your screen.
Click on ‘Download’ the result and save it to your desktop.

Marks to Pass
To pass the MBOSSE SSLC exam, students must score a minimum of 33% in the theory exam. The theory exam carries a total of 80 marks. A minimum of 26 marks must be obtained in this exam.

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