MBSE HSLC results 2023 declared; Direct link to download Mizoram Class 10 result
Anu Parthiban | May 11, 2023 | 12:21 PM IST | 1 min read
Students will have to enter their roll number and registration number on the MBSE result link or at results.indiaresults.com to check scores.
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NEW DELHI:
Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has declared the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) results 2023 today. Students who appeared in the MBSE HSLC exams 2023 will be able to check results from the official website, mbse.edu.in and indiaresults.com.
Mizoram Board HSLC result 2023 link
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The Mizoram Board conducted the MBSE 10th exams in March. Students will have to enter their roll number and registration number on the MBSE result link or at results.indiaresults.com to check scores.
As per the grace marks criteria, the board will award up to 2 marks for a subject to pass students. “Up to 4 marks will be given in the supplementary exam for a subject to pass any student and if a student fails in a single subject then grace marks up to 12 will be awarded.”
Students will have to secure 33% in each subject to be declared pass in Mizoram 10th results 2023.
How to check Mizoram MBSE HSLC results 2023
Students can follow the steps given below to download the MBSE HSLC results 2023.
- Visit the MBSE official website, mbse.edu.in or indiaresults.com
- Click on the Mizoram Board Class 10 result 2023 link.
- Enter the roll number and registration number in the result link and submit details.
- Now, click on the 'Find Result' button.
- The MBSE HSLC results 2023 will be displayed.
- Download the marks memo for future reference.
Students who are not satisfied with the results can apply for revaluation and those who failed in one or two subjects will be able to appear in the supplementary exams to improve scores.
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