Mizoram Board declares HSLC Result on May 3
Ashish Jha | June 29, 2018 | 06:44 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 3: Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has released MBSE HSLC result 2018 on May 3, 2018. Candidates who appeared for the Class 10 Board exam from March 5 to 23, 2018 can check their result online in the Board’s official website – mbse.edu.in. To check MBSE class 10 result 2018, candidates will have to enter their roll number as well as registration number in the login page. The result that is declared online is provisional and Mizoram Board will soon issue original mark sheets, which can be collected by candidates in person from their respective schools.
Last year, out of total 20,000 students that appeared for the exam, 90% cleared the exam and like every year, the girls out-performed the boys. The pass percentage of female candidates was 90% whereas that of the male students was 88%. MBSE HSLC result includes details such as subject-wise marks obtained in each subject, internal grade, total marks, qualifying status etc.
Mizoram Board or MBSE is the body that administers Mizoram HSLC as well as HSSLC exam every year. The Board is responsible for all activities related to the secondary education of Mizoram. MBSE has also been conducting State Technical Entrance Examination (STEE) since 2012.
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