MBOSE Meghalaya Board SSLC 10th Result 2025: The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) on April 5 announced the SSLC Class 10 result 2025. Students can check MBOSE SSLC Class 10th result 2025 at the official websites of the board using their login details.
The MBOSE SSLC Class 10 board exams were held from February 10 to February 25, 2025. The MBOSE Class 10 result link is available at the official websites —mbose.in, megresults.nic.in, mboseresults.in. This time, education.indianexpress.com is also hosting the result.

The students who appeared for the MBOSE SSLC Class 10 exams will be able to check and download their scorecards from the official websites using roll number and roll code.
MBOSE SSLC 10th Result 2025: Meghalaya Board Class 10th Result how to check marks
Meghalaya MBOSE SSLC Result 2025: Check result on website
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The MBOSE SSLC Class 10 marksheet will include all the necessary details such as name of the student, total subject-wise marks, and more. Students must note that the scorecard will be provisional, to collect the MBOSE original mark sheets, students need to visit their respective schools a few days after the result 2025 declaration.
The MBOSE SSLC Class 10 marksheet will include all the necessary details such as name of the student, total subject-wise marks, and more.(Representative Image/ Express photo)
Last year, the result was released on May 24. The MBOSE SSLC Class 10 exams last year were held between March 4 to March 15. Out of the total 54,134 candidates from 679 schools, total of 30,208 students had successfully qualified for the MBOSE SSLC Class 10 exam. The overall pass percentage last year was 55.80 per cent. The pass percentage last year increased slightly to 55.80 per cent from 51.93 per cent in 2023.
SSLC students need to secure a minimum of 33 per cent marks
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As mentioned, last year total 55.80% of students successfully passed the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination. To pass the exams, SSLC students need to secure a minimum of 33 per cent marks. Anuj Chetry from Sherwood School in Tura secured the top position with 575 marks, followed closely by Aleytheia Syiemlieh of St. Margaret’s Higher Secondary School in Shillong with 574 marks. Congenial Kharsahnoh from Christian Academy in Shillong claimed the third spot with 571 marks.