Meghalaya SSLC Supplementary Result 2026 Out: MBOSE Class 10 scorecard at megresults.nic.in, DigiLocker
Aatif Ammad | May 22, 2026 | 11:01 AM IST | 1 min read
MBOSE SSLC Supplementary 2026: Students need 30% marks needed to pass Meghalaya Board; results on official websites, DigiLocker
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Download NowThe Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has officially declared the Class 10 SSLC supplementary results 2026 today. Students who appeared for the supplementary examinations can now check and download their results through MBOSE’s official website, megresults.nic.in
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To view the MBOSE SSLC Supplementary scorecard, students will need to enter their roll number and captcha code in the result login window. MBOSE supplementary examinations were conducted between May 1 and May 8.
To pass the MBOSE SSLC Supplementary exam, students need to secure a minimum of 30% marks in each subject.
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MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Result 2026: Steps to check
Candidates can follow the below results to check their MBOSE SSLC Supplementary results 2026;
- Visit the official MBOSE website or the result portal
- Click on the link for SSLC Supplementary Result 2026
- Enter your roll number and captcha code
- Submit the login details
- The result/marksheet will appear on the screen
- Download and save a copy for reference.
MBOSE Class 10 Supplementary Result 2026: Steps to check on DigiLocker
Candidates can follow the below steps to check their MBOSE Class 10 supplementary result 2026 on DigiLocker app;
- Open DigiLocker: Visit the website or app.
- Log in/Register: Use your mobile number or Aadhaar details.
- Go to Documents: Open Search Documents or Education section.
- Select Board: Search for MBOSE and choose it.
- Choose Marksheet: Click on Class 10 Marksheet/SSLC Result 2026.
- Enter details: Fill in your roll number and select 2026.
- Download: View the marksheet and save it for future use.
The results available online are provisional in nature and students need to obtain the original certificates from their respective schools for the future use.
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