MBOSE SSLC Result 2026: Key Facts and Figures

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The numbers

The MBOSE SSLC Class 10 Result 2026 has been declared, showcasing a commendable overall pass percentage of 86.84%. Out of 48,623 students who appeared for the examination, 42,228 successfully passed, reflecting a significant achievement for the students of Meghalaya.

The examinations were conducted from January 30 to February 11, 2026, and students can check their results online at mbose.in, mboseresults.in, and megresults.nic.in. The original marksheets will be issued later through schools, providing students with official documentation of their performance.

Wangaal Lama emerged as the top scorer, securing the first rank with an impressive 585 marks. Following closely, Vishal Kumar achieved the second rank with 576 marks. Jointly securing the third rank were Prajukta Roy and Prinita Das, both of whom scored 575 marks each. These results highlight the hard work and dedication of the students throughout the academic year.

To pass the examination, students were required to achieve at least 30% in each subject and an overall percentage of 33%. The digital marksheet includes essential details such as the candidate’s name, roll number, subject-wise marks, and total marks, ensuring transparency and accessibility for students and their families.

The MBOSE has been a pivotal organization in managing the education system in Meghalaya, and the successful conduct of these examinations reflects its commitment to maintaining educational standards. The results are not just numbers; they represent the culmination of years of hard work and perseverance by the students.

For those who did not meet the minimum passing criteria, options remain available. Students will need to apply for re-examinations or supplementary exams to improve their scores and achieve the necessary qualifications for their future educational endeavors.

As the education community in Meghalaya reflects on these results, observers are keenly interested in how students will respond to the challenges ahead. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific plans for supplementary exams, but the MBOSE is expected to provide further guidance in the coming weeks.