MBOSE declares Meghalaya class 10th and 12th results
Bedasree Das | June 26, 2018 | 12:43 PM IST | 1 min read
Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) released the result for Meghalaya class 10th and 12th Arts stream. A total of 28,420 out of 50,077 students passed the Class 10th exam. The overall pass percentage is 56.76%. Anurag Tewari topped the Meghalaya SSLC exam with 581 marks while Trisha Seal Sharma stood second with 573 marks.
In class 12th Arts stream, 16,759 out of 23,160 students passed the exam. Lily Kharthangmaw with 440 marks topped MBOSE HSSLC Result 2018 Arts followed by Susanna Kharmawshun, coming in second with 439 marks. The overall pass percentage for class 12th is 74.78%. Girls have outshined the boys at the MBOSE HSSLC Arts and SSLC examination.
How to check your result?
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Visit the official website
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Enter your roll number as given on the admit card
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Click on submit.
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Download and take a printout.
In 2017, the overall pass percentage of class 12th was 71.87 and that of class 10th was 54.04.
About the Board:
MBOSE was established in 1973 with its headquarters at Tura. The Board is responsible for activities related to school education of the Board such as conducting examinations, setting the syllabus, declaration of results and so on.
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