MBSE HSLC Result 2026 on April 23; Steps to check class 10 scores at mbse.edu.in
Sakshi Gupta | April 21, 2026 | 07:44 PM IST | 2 mins read
MBSE to declare HSLC Result 2026 on April 23 in both online, offline modes. Check websites, steps to download, passing criteria here
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Download NowThe Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has officially announced the result date for the class 10 examination 2026. As per the official, the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) scores will be out on Thursday, April 23, 2026. Students can get their MBSE Class 10 marksheets 2026 on the official websites of MBSE at mbse.edu.in and mbseonline.com.
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The official also said, the result sheets will also be available at the MBSE office in Chaltlang, Aizawl, as well as at the board’s regional office in Lunglei, south Mizoram. Candidates and their guardians can reach out to the MBSE help desk through the designated office numbers during working hours for any specific queries or assistance.
Earlier, School Education Minister Vanlalthlana had said that the MBSE would move away from the traditional format of announcing Class 10 and 12 results. From this year, the board will no longer publish merit lists (Top 10), ranks, distinctions, or divisions in the result booklets. The decision is aimed at reducing high-pressure competition driven by rote learning and promoting a more quality- and competency-based approach to education.
Last year, the Class 10 board examination result was declared on April 29, 2025 with the overall pass percentage stood at 76.68%.
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MBSE HSLC Result 2026: Steps to check
To check the MBSE Class 10 scores 2026, students can follow the steps given below:
- Visit the official websites of Mizoram Board at mbse.edu.in and mbseonline.com
- On the homepage, click on the ‘Results’ tab and then ‘Mizoram High School Leaving Certificate Exam Result 2026’ link
- Enter the details, including roll number and registration number and then click on the ‘Find Results’ button
- The Mizoram HSLC Class 10 result 2026 PDF will appear on the screen
- Download the HSLC result 2026 and take a printout for future reference
MBSE HSLC 2026: Exam dates and passing criteria
The MBSE HSLC (Class 10) examinations 2026 was conducted from February 19 to March 16, 2026 in offline mode across various centres in the state. This year, thousands of students appeared for the MBSE Class 10 examination 2026.
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To pass the MBSE HSLC 2026 exam, candidates are required to secure a minimum of 33% marks in each subject, including both theory and practical components, as well as 33% aggregate marks overall.
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