Meghalaya Board 10th Result 2024: How to Check

Meghalaya Board 10th Result 2024: How to Check

Last Updated May - 24 - 2024, 08:06 PM | Source : The Indian Express | Visitors : 45

MBOSE will announce the SSLC Class 10 result 2024 on May 24. Students can check their scores online at mbose.in using their roll number and date of birth.
Meghalaya Board 10th Result 2024: How to Check

The SSLC Class 10 result 2024 will be made public by the Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) on May 24. The scorecards may be seen at mbose.in, the official website.

A few days following the announcement of the results for 2024, students must visit their individual schools to pick up the authentic MBOSE mark sheets. The roll code and roll number must be entered by students in order to see the SSLC Meghalaya Board Result 2024 online.

Meghalaya 10th Result 2024: How to Check Result Online 

Step 1: Go to mbose.in, the official website.

Step 2: From the main website, click the link that says “Meghalaya board SSLC exam result 2024.”

Step 3: Log in with your date of birth (DOB) and roll number, among other required credentials.

Step 4: To view your SSLC results, click the “Submit” button.

Step 5: Save the outcome on your computer for later use.

The Meghalaya board examinations were administered in pen and paper format from March 4 to March 15, 2024. Exam rooms started at 9:30 am, and students were given a 15-minute reading period till 10 am, followed by a three-hour writing period from 10 am to 1 pm. The only writing period for vocational topics was one hour, from 10 to 11 in the morning.

The Meghalaya Board SSLC (Class 10) examination was administered to 51,280 pupils last year. Of them, 26,629 students passed, yielding an overall pass ratio of 51.93 percent. The exam was given from 10 am to 1 pm on March 3 through March 17.

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