MBOSE SSLC Result 2026: A Milestone for Students in Meghalaya

The MBOSE SSLC Class 10 Result 2026 has been announced, with a commendable pass percentage of 86.84%.

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The numbers

The MBOSE SSLC Class 10 Result 2026 has been declared, revealing that a total of 48,623 students appeared for the examination. Out of these, 42,228 students successfully passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 86.84%. This year’s results highlight the hard work and dedication of students across Meghalaya.

Wangaal Lama topped the list, securing the first rank with an impressive score of 585 marks. Following closely behind, Vishal Kumar achieved the second rank with 576 marks. The third rank was jointly held by Prajukta Roy and Prinita Das, both scoring 575 marks. These achievements reflect not only individual effort but also the support of teachers and families throughout the academic year.

The MBOSE SSLC examinations were conducted from January 30 to February 11, 2026, providing students with ample time to prepare for this crucial milestone in their education. The results can be accessed online at mbose.in, mboseresults.in, and megresults.nic.in, making it easier for students and parents to check their scores promptly.

Students must have achieved at least 30% in each subject and a minimum overall percentage of 33% to pass. For those who did not meet these criteria, options for re-examinations or supplementary exams will be available, allowing them another chance to succeed.

In addition to the digital marksheet, which includes the candidate’s name, roll number, subject-wise marks, and total marks, the original marksheet will be issued later through schools. This ensures that students have the necessary documentation for their future academic endeavors.

The results of the MBOSE SSLC Class 10 examinations are a significant event in the academic calendar of Meghalaya, and this year’s figures demonstrate a consistent trend of improvement in student performance. As educational standards continue to rise, the emphasis on quality education remains a priority for the state.

Looking ahead, students who did not pass will need to apply for re-examinations or supplementary exams. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific dates and procedures for these options, but the education department is expected to provide further information soon.