Meghalaya ; The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has officially announced the SSLC (Class 10) Result 2026 today at 11 AM. The declaration brings relief to thousands of students who had been eagerly awaiting their results after appearing for the board examinations earlier this year.
This year, 48,623 students appeared for the examination, out of which 42,228 students successfully passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 86.84%.
Exam Details
The Class 10 board examinations were conducted from January 30 to February 11, 2026, across various centres in Meghalaya. Exams were held in a single shift, typically between 10 AM and 1 PM, covering major subjects such as English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and languages.
Top Performers of 2026
MBOSE has also released the merit list along with the results. The top three rank holders are:
- Wangaal Lama – 1st Rank (585 marks)
- Vishal Kumar – 2nd Rank (576 marks)
- Prajukta Roy – 3rd Rank (575 marks)
The complete list of top-ranking students is available on the official result portals.
Where to Check MBOSE SSLC Result 2026
Students can access their results online through the official websites:
- mbose.in
- mboseresults.in
- megresults.nic.in
The board has clarified that results will not be available at its offices in Shillong or Tura.
Steps to Download Scorecard
To check the result, students should:
- Visit the official result website
- Click on the “SSLC Result 2026” link
- Enter roll number as per admit card
- Complete verification (if required)
- View and download the result
Due to heavy traffic, students may experience temporary delays while accessing the website.
Details Mentioned on Scorecard
The online marksheet will include:
- Student’s personal details
- School information
- Subject-wise marks
- Total marks obtained
- Grades/CGPA
- Final result status (Pass/Fail)
Students should note that the online result is provisional. The original marksheet will be distributed later through their respective schools.
Pass Percentage Trend
MBOSE has recorded a strong performance this year. A comparison of recent years shows:
- 2026: 86.84%
- 2025: 87.10%
- 2024: 55.80%
- 2023: 51.93%
- 2022: 56.96%
- 2021: 52.90%
What Students Should Do Next
Students who have passed can proceed with admissions to higher secondary classes. The online scorecard can be used temporarily until official certificates are issued.
Those who did not meet the minimum passing criteria—30% in each subject and 33% overall—will have the option to appear for supplementary or re-examinations, as per board guidelines.
Students are advised to carefully review their marks, download a copy of their result, and keep it safe for future academic use.
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