MBOSE Class 10 result 2025 out at mboseresults.in; overall pass percentage at 87.10%
Vikas Kumar Pandit | April 5, 2025 | 11:13 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has declared the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) result 2025 today, April 5. Students who appeared for the Meghalaya board exam 2025 can access their MBOSE 10th result 2025 through the official website, mboseresults.in. The MBOSE SSLC 2025 overall pass percent stands at 87.10%. MBOSE SSLC Results 2025 LIVE
A total of 64,396 students had registered for the MBOSE SSLC 2025 examination, out of which 63,682 appeared. Of the total, 36,570 students passed in six subjects while 18,903 cleared five subjects. The overall number of students who qualified the exam stood at 55,473. The overall pass percentage saw a 31.30% increase compared to last year.
Students will have to use their MBOSE roll number to download the Meghalaya board Class 10 scorecard 2025. The MBOSE 10th Class scorecard will carry details such as the student’s name, roll number, registration number, date of birth, school name, subject-wise marks, total marks, grade and result status (pass or fail).
The MBOSE 10th board exam 2025 was conducted from February 10 to February 25. Students who failed in any subject in the MBOSE Class 10 result 2025 will get another opportunity to pass the exam. Students can apply for the MBOSE 10th Class supplementary exam 2025 to save their academic year.
MBOSE SSLC Result 2025: Category, gender-wise results
The pass percentage of male and female students across each category is given below.
|
Category |
Male pass percentage |
Female pass percentage |
|
General |
92.08% |
92.59% |
|
Scheduled Caste |
80.43% |
81.63% |
|
Scheduled Tribe |
86.19% |
87.25% |
|
Other Backward Classes |
96.15% |
91.53% |
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How to download MBOSE 10th result 2025?
Students can follow the steps given below to download the MBOSE 10th result 2025:
- Visit the official website at mboseresults.in or mbose.in.
- On the homepage, click on the ‘Results’ tab.
- Now look for the MBOSE 10th result 2025 link and click on it.
- Enter the required MBOSE login credentials and submit.
- The MBOSE SSLC result 2025 will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the Meghalaya Board Class 10 scorecard and take a printout for future reference.
To pass the MBOSE Class 10 exam 2025, students are required to score a minimum of 33 percent marks in each subject as well as in the overall aggregate. Last year, the overall pass percentage for the MBOSE 10th Class result stood at 55.80%.
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