Meghalaya Board exam result 2025
MBOSE HSSLC result 2025: The
Meghalaya Board of School Education
(MBOSE) will declare the results of the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) or Class 12 examinations today, May 5, 2025, during official working hours. Students who took the exams can access their scores by visiting the board’s official websites — mbose.in, mboseresults.in, and megresults.nic.in.
The results will be made available at 10:00 AM today via the official website, results.digilocker.gov.in, and other platforms like indiaresults.com. Students must use their roll numbers to access their marks. While
provisional mark sheets
can be downloaded online, original documents will be distributed by schools within two weeks. Applications for revaluation will begin in mid-May. Students failing one or two subjects will be eligible for
supplementary exams
, expected to take place in July 2025.
Along with the announcement of results, MBOSE will publish the overall pass percentage, performance based on gender, and a list of the top-performing students.
Candidates who do not meet the minimum passing criteria will be required to appear for supplementary examinations. The schedule for the supplementary exams will be shared shortly after the result declaration.
MBOSE HSSLC Result 2025: Steps to access
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to access the MBOSE HSSLC result 2025 from the official website once they are made available:
- Visit the official MBOSE website: mbose.in.
- Click on the ‘MBOSE HSSLC Result 2025’ link on the homepage.
- Enter your login details on the new page that appears.
- Submit the credentials to view your result.
- Save or print the result for future use.
MBOSE HSSLC result 2025: Previous year performance trends
In 2024, the overall pass percentage stood at 73.76%, with female candidates outperforming male counterparts by a margin of 4–6%. The past few years recorded varied outcomes: 79.74% in 2023, 93.91% in 2022, 92.77% in 2021 (assessed via alternative evaluation during the pandemic), and 76.07% in 2020. For 2025, board officials anticipate a success rate between 74% and 76%, suggesting a consistent performance despite the moderately challenging paper pattern.