NBSE 10th, 12th Result 2020 Declared; Check Result Here
Maniprabha Singh | May 30, 2020 | 01:59 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - Nagaland Board of Secondary Education (NBSE) has announced the result of NBSE HSLC and HSSLC exam on May 30, 2020. The board declared the results on the official website- nbsenagaland.com. NBSE conducted the HSSLC exams from February 13 to March 4, 2020 whereas the HSLC exams were held from February 14 to 26, 2020. Approx 38,000 students appeared for Nagaland Board result 2020. Below are the steps to check the NBSE Results 2020 online
Steps to Check NBSE Results 2020 for HSLC & HSSLC Exams
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Go to the official Nagaland Board Website- nbsenagaland.com
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Click on the link referring to “ NBSE HSLC Result 2020 ” / “ NBSE HSSLC Result 2020 ”
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Enter the asked details like roll number
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NBSE results 2020 will appear on the screen.
The NBSE result date was announced on May 28 . Students can also download their marksheets online from indiaresults.com
The other mode to check NBSE Results 2020 for HSLC & HSSLC is through SMS. Follow the below steps
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Type an SMS- NB10<Space>Roll Number and NB12<Space>Roll Number.
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Send the SMS to 56070
Students can also check the NBSE result live updates to know the topper and overall pass percentage.
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