MBOSE SSLC supplementary result 2025 out at mbose.in; 80.35% students pass
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 26, 2025 | 11:53 AM IST | 2 mins read
MBOSE Class 10 Supplementary Result 2025: Among male students, 2,427 passed with a pass percentage of 80.20%. For female students, 3,251 passed with a pass percentage of 80.47%. Overall, 5,678 students declared pass.
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Download NowThe Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) announced the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) supplementary result today, May 26. A total of 5,678 students have been declared passed, achieving a pass percentage of 80.35%. Students can check their MBOSE SSLC supplementary result 2025 at mbose.in.
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As per the official notice, a total of 3,026 appeared for the MBOSE SSLC supplementary exam 2025 . Of these, 1,472 passed in all six subjects, while 955 passed in five subjects, bringing the total number of male students who passed to 2,427, with a pass percentage of 80.20%.
Among female students, 4,047 applied and 4,040 appeared. A total of 1,933 passed in six subjects and 1,318 in five, resulting in 3,251 female students being declared passed, with a pass percentage of 80.47. Overall, out of 7,085 students who applied and 7,066 who appeared, 3,405 passed in six subjects and 2,273 in five, taking the total number of passed students to 5,678.
“Students whose results are withheld are required to contact the MBOSE Office, Tura/Shillong and submit their applications through the concerned Heads of Institutions clarifying the anomalies in their subjects or other anomalies within a period of 1 (one) month from the date of announcement of the results,” the official notice said.
MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Result 2025: Mark sheet after 10 days
The officer-in-charge of SSLC Supplementary Examination Centres in Meghalaya will collect the mark sheet-cum-certificate from the offices listed in the official notice starting ten days after the results are declared. Students can then obtain their MBOSE SSLC mark sheets and certificates from their respective examination centres.
The notice further states that for any corrections in the marksheet, the original document should be submitted to the Controller of Examinations within one month from the date of the result announcement.
MBOSE Class 10th Supplementary Result 2025: Category-wise pass percentage
The category-wise pass percentages for the SSLC Supplementary Examination 2025 reflect notable performance across all groups.
- Among Scheduled Caste (SC) students, 23 male students appeared, with 20 passing, resulting in a pass percentage of 86.95%. For SC female students, 25 appeared and 23 passed, recording a higher pass percentage of 92%.
- Among Scheduled Tribe (ST) students, 2,902 male students appeared, out of which 2,326 passed, achieving a pass percentage of 80.15%. In comparison, 3,911 ST female students appeared and 3,140 passed, with a pass percentage of 80.28%.
- In the Other Backwards Classes (OBC) category, six male students appeared, and four passed, giving a pass percentage of 66.66%. Among OBC females, 11 appeared and 10 passed, recording a high pass percentage of 90.90%.
- For the General category, 95 male students appeared and 77 passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 81.05%. Female students from the General category saw a slightly higher success rate, with 93 appearing and 78 passing, bringing the pass percentage to 83.87%.
MBOSE Class 10 Supplementary Result 2025: District-wise pass percentage
The district-wise pass percentage for the MBOSE Class 10 supplementary result 2025 is given in the table below.
|
District |
Number of students appeared |
Number of students Passed |
Pass Percentage |
|
East Garo Hills |
546 |
382 |
69.96% |
|
West Garo Hills |
2,037 |
1,536 |
75.40% |
|
South Garo Hills |
333 |
285 |
85.58% |
|
East Khasi Hills |
975 |
866 |
88.82% |
|
West Khasi Hills |
243 |
211 |
86.83% |
|
Ri Bhoi |
502 |
433 |
86.25% |
|
South West Garo Hills |
996 |
760 |
76.30% |
|
North Garo Hills |
924 |
747 |
80.84% |
|
South West Khasi Hills |
90 |
87 |
96.66% |
|
West Jaintia Hills |
158 |
140 |
88.60% |
|
East Jaintia Hills |
171 |
147 |
85.96% |
|
Eastern West Khasi Hills |
91 |
84 |
92.30% |
|
Total |
7,066 |
5,678 |
80.35% |
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