Mizoram board announces Class 10, 12 compartmental exam results
Mizoram board has also announced the overall MBSE results after incorporating results of the post-publication scrutiny, re-evaluation and compartmental examinations.
Mridusmita Deka | June 26, 2023 | 05:56 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has declared the Class 10 High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) and Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) compartmental exam results today, June 26. The Mizoram board HSLC and HSSLC compartmental exams were conducted in June 2023. The Mizoram board Class 10th, 12th results were declared on May 19.
The Mizoram board has also announced the overall results after incorporating the results of the post publication scrutiny, re-evaluation and compartmental examinations. The Mizoram board has declared the Class 12 HSSLC result for arts, science and commerce.
The overall pass percentage in the MBSE HSSLC is 78.69 percent, while it is 71.25 percent in Mizoram 10th HSLC result.
MBOSE HSLC, HSSLC 2023: How to check results?
Students can check their MBSE HSSLC result online by following the steps given below-
- Go to the official website- mbse.edu.in and indiaresults.com.
- Click on the link provided on the homepage.
- Click on the relevant link.
- Enter credentials like roll number and registration number and press on submit.
- Download MBSE HSLC, HSSLC 2023 result
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