MBOSE SSLC Result 2019 released @mbose.in; check here using roll number
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Download EBookJasleen Kaur Taneja | May 27, 2019 | 10:01 AM IST
NEW DELHI, MAY 27: Meghalaya Board of Secondary Education (MBOSE) has declared the MBOSE 10th result 2019 today i.e on May 27 at 10 am on the official website. Students who appeared for MBOSE 10th examinations from March 5 to 18 can check their result of MBOSE SSLC using their roll number in the login window. For regular candidates, Boys have outshined girls with a pass percentage of 77.94% while the pass percentage for girls is 75.47%. Those who clear their examinations shall select a stream of study from Science, Commerce, and Arts for the next two years. The overall pass percentage this year is 55.72 which has decreased as compared to the previous year.
Steps to check MBOSE SSLC Result 2019 online-
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Visit the official website @ www.mbose.in
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Click on the Results tab
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Click on Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination 2019
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Select Exam and enter the roll number
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Submit details
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The Meghalaya 10th result 2019 will appear on the screen
How to check result via SMS-
To receive the result via SMS, students need to type MBOSE10<space>ROLLNUMBER and send it to 56263
Students must take a printout or screenshot of the result released online and secure it till they obtain the original documents from the school.
Those not satisfied with their scores can apply for rechecking/revaluation of the result. The online window for the same will open shortly. Those unable to clear the exam can apply for the supplementary exam to save an academic year.
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