Meghalaya Board Releases Class 12 Results
Today, May 9, the Meghalaya Board of School Education released the class 12th or HSSLC results. Students who took the exam can access their results via mbose.in and megresults.in using their login credentials. These login credentials are printed on the candidate's admit card. During office hours, the results of the board exams were announced.
The results for the commerce and science streams have been released by the board. The board is expected to release the results from the arts stream soon. This year, 3,635 students registered for the science stream exam, with 2,866 passing. Overall, 78.84% of students pass the exam. 79.31% of students in the commerce stream passed. The applicants' name, school name, roll number, mother's name, father's name, subjects, total marks earned in theory and practicals, division, qualifying status, and result status are all listed on the Meghalaya HSSLC result 2023 marksheet. Students are advised to carefully review their grade sheets.
HOW TO CHECK MEGHALAYA BOARD CLASS 12TH RESULTS 2023
Step 1: Go to the Meghalaya Board of School Education's official website, mbose.in.
Step 2: From the homepage, navigate to the link for Meghalaya Board Class 12th Results.
Step 3: Click on the link. This will open a new tab in your browser.
Step 4: The tab will prompt you for additional information such as your admit card's roll number, school code, and other pertinent information.
Step 5: Select the submit option, and the result will be displayed on the screen.
Step 6: Candidates are advised to save the results for future reference.
The Class 12 Examination 2023 was held at numerous testing locations across the country from March 15 to March 30, 2023. To pass the HSSLC Exam, an applicant must receive a minimum of 30% in each subject; those who fall short of this mark must take the supplementary tests. Examinees can now check their results. In 2022, 73.79% of Class 12 science students passed, compared to 85.65% of commerce students and 86.89% of arts students. Pass rates for males and females in the science stream were 75.46% and 72.50%, respectively.