Meghalaya HSSLC result 2022 tomorrow: Know how to check MBOSE Class 12 result
Meghalaya board will announce the MBOSE HSSLC result 2022 tomorrow for Science, Commerce, and vocational courses. Know how to check Meghalaya result 2022.
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NEW DELHI :
Meghalaya Board of School Education will announce the MBOSE Class 12 result 2022 tomorrow i.e., May 26, 2022. The Meghalaya HSSLC result 2022 will be released for Science, Commerce and Vocational courses. The
MBOSE HSSLC 2022 result
will be available on board’s official website, mbose.in.
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Students who appeared in the MBOSE 2022 exams will be able to check the result. The Meghalaya 12th result 2022 will be declared along with the toppers list. The evaluation of the result has been done and the result will be available tomorrow.
How to check the MBOSE HSSLC 2022 result?
Students can check the Meghalaya Class 12 result 2022 online using the below-given steps:
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Go to MBOSE HSSLC result website, megresults.nic.in or mbose.in.
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On the home page, click on the ‘Meghalaya HSSLC result 2022’ link.
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Now, select the respective stream.
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A new result page will get displayed.
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Enter the HSSLC roll number in the space given.
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Download the Meghalaya result 2022 and keep it safe for future reference.
The online MBOSE HSSLC result 2022 will be provisional in nature. Students must check all details mentioned on the Meghalaya Class 12 result carefully. In case of any discrepancy, connect with schools as soon as possible.
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