Meghalaya Board of School Education declares HSSLC Result; overall pass percentage at 74.58 per cent
Ashish Jha | June 26, 2018 | 12:55 PM IST
New Delhi, May 10: Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has released the Meghalaya HSSLC Result 2018 today at 10 am for all streams - Science, Commerce and Humanities on its official website. This year, as much as 74.58 percent students passed Science stream and 79.84 percent students cleared the Commerce stream. In vocational stream, only six students had appeared out of which five students have cleared the MBOSE HSSLC exams 2018.
Rishav Das with 480 marks has topped in the Science stream, while Chongdeinem Guite with 443 marks has topped the Commerce stream. The pass percentage of regular students stands at 76.76%, while that of non-regular students is 49.66%. The pass percentage for Non-Regular boy students is 41.94% and that of girls is 58.27%.
Students can check the stream-wise break-up of the result below:
Particular |
Science |
Commerce |
Total Students |
3724 |
2325 |
Regular Students |
3404 |
2059 |
Non-Regular Students |
320 |
266 |
Total Pass |
2732 |
1834 |
Overall Pass Percentage (Regular + Non Regular) |
74.58% |
79.84% |
Pass percentage for Regular Students (Girls) |
75.43% |
88.85% |
Pass percentage for Non-Regular Students |
49.66% |
58.73% |
Pass percentage for Non-Regular Students (Boys) |
41.94% |
56.61% |
Pass percentage for Non-Regular Students (Girls) |
58.27% |
65.08% |
Top scoring District |
East Khasi Hills (82.78%) |
East Garo Hills (93.75%) |
Least scoring District |
South Garo Hills (16.67%) |
West Jaintia Hills (61.08%) |
Toppers |
Rishav Das (480 marks), Yash Agarwal (474 marks), Anuj Kundu and Sanjib Kumar Bezbaruah (466 marks) |
Chongdeinem Guite (443 marks), Yomiki Darryl Nongkynrih (436 marks), Uttam Sharma (434 marks) |
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