Manipur Board HSLC Result 2019 to be Declared Soon; Check Here
Maniprabha Singh | May 15, 2019 | 06:48 PM IST
NEW DELHI, MAY 15: Board of Secondary Education, Manipur will shortly announce the Manipur Class 10th Result 2019. The board has updated the information on its official website, http://manresults.nic.in. The Manipur HSLC examinations were conducted from February 20 to April 4, 2019. Students will need their board roll number to check the Manipur HSLC result 2019 online. Approximately, 35, 856 students appeared in the examination.
In the result, students will be able to check their subject-wise scores and grades. Follow the given steps to make the result checking process easier-
Steps to Check Manipur Class 10 Result 2019
Students can refer to the given steps to check the result online.
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Visit the website, manresults.nic.in and click on “High School Leaving Certificate Examination 2019”
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A separate web page will appear on your screen
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Candidates need to enter their roll number in the provided space
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Click on the “Submit” to check Manipur 10 results
Students are advised to download the web copy of the result until they collect the official marksheet. The board will send the official marksheets to the respective schools after the official result declaration.
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