MBSE HSLC Result 2026 declared at mbse.edu.in; 80.31% students pass
Sundararajan | April 23, 2026 | 12:16 PM IST | 2 mins read
MBSE HSLC Result 2026: Students can now download their Class 10th results from the official websites, mbse.edu.in, or mbseonline.com
The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has declared the MBSE HSLC results 2026 today, April 23. Students can now download their Mizoram Board Class 10th results from the official websites, mbse.edu.in or mbseonline.com. The overall pass percentage is 80.31%. With the announcement of the MBSE HSLC results 2026, students can collect their original mark sheets from their respective schools.
As per the schedule, the MBSE Class 10 examinations 2026 were conducted in offline mode from February 19 to March 16, 2026, at various centres across the state.
MBSE HSLC Result 2026: Statistics
A total of 18,612 students were registered for the MBSE HSLC exam. Out of them, 18,257 appeared, and 14,663 students passed. The overall pass percentage is 80.31%. About 355 students were absent, and no one was expelled. A total of 117 students got a compartment chance, while 3,477 students failed the exam.
Aizawl recorded the highest pass percentage at 89.60%, followed by Serchhip with 89.51%, and Kolasib with 84.13%.
Among the lower performers, Champhai (81.23%), Siaha (79.42%), Khawzawl (78.53%) and Mamit (78.26%) also did well. The lowest pass percentages were in Lunglei (65.80%), Saitual (62.21%) and Lawngtlai (61.49%).
Among school types, deficit schools recorded the highest pass percentage at 96.92%, followed by private schools at 89.38%. Lumpsum schools (77.47%), aided schools (72.66%), and government schools (72.07%) also performed moderately. Private candidates had the lowest pass percentage at 49.66%.
MBSE HSLC Result 2026: Re-evaluation
Students who are not satisfied with their marks in the MBSE Class 10 2026 exams can apply for revaluation of their answer sheets. However, the marks given after revaluation will be final and cannot be changed again.
Students can apply for post-publication scrutiny and re-evaluation of answer sheets for up to two subjects, as per the Board’s rules. The MBSE Class 10 re-evaluation application will be accepted until April 30, 2026.
The application for the MBSE Class 10 revaluation will be available on the official website. Students will need to pay a fee of Rs 500 per subject to apply. The re-evaluated HSLC results are expected to be released in June 2026.
Also read Karnataka SSLC result 2026 declared at karresults.nic.in for over 8 lakh students
Steps to check MBSE HSLC result 2026
Follow the instructions below to check the Mizoram Board HSLC result 2026.
- Go to the official website, mbse.edu.in
- Click on the "HSLC Result 2026" link available on the homepage
- Enter your valid roll number and other required details
- Submit the information to view your MBSE HSLC result
- Download and print the Mizoram Board Class 10 result for future reference
The Mizoram Board will conduct the MBSE HSLC 2026 compartment exams for students who are unable to pass the main exam. The board will release the compartment exam timetable about one month before the exams start. The MBSE HSLC 2026 compartment results are expected to be announced in July 2026.
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