NBSE HSLC Result 2022: Know how to check Nagaland Board exam results
Nagaland Board will announce the Class 10 result today. Know how to check result, websites and more details here.
Shivam Jadoun | May 31, 2022 | 12:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) is all set to announce the Class 10 result 2022 today at 2 pm. The NBSE HSLC result 2022 will be released in online mode on the official website. The NBSE 10th result 2022 will be released on nbsenl.edu.in. To get access to the Nagaland Board 10th result 2022, students will be required to submit their roll number.
How to Check NBSE HSLC result 2022 online?
The detailed guidelines to check the Nagaland Board 10th result is provided below-
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Go to the official website, nbsenl.edu.in.
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A new Nagaland Board 10 results login page will get open in a new window.
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Now, enter the roll number and click on “view result”.
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NBSE Class 10 result 2022 will be displayed on the screen.
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Check the result carefully and ensure the all the details are correct.
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Take a screenshot of the Nagaland 10th result 2022 and keep it safe for future use.
Last year, a total of 20,793 students registered for the NBSE HSLC exam, out of which 16,388 students have successfully qualified the examination. The overall passing percentage in the Nagaland Board Class 10 exam in 2021 was 69.42%.
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