Meghalaya SSLC 2020: Great results to be out after 25 June?
Meghalaya SSLC 2020 results could be declared after 25 June by Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) on its official website ‘http://www.mbose.in/’
Sources further say, results for Meghalaya SSLC 2020 exam were to be declared by 10 June. However this did not happen.
Meghalaya Education Minister Lahkmen Ryumbui is also said to have mentioned this. Results for Meghalaya SSLC 2020 exam could be declared after 25 June if everything goes as per plan, he said.
It is interesting to remember that Meghalaya SSLC 2020 exams saw an attendance of 51,334 students. Out of them, 28,412 were boys and 22,922 were girls.
The Meghalaya SSLC 2020 results will be declared online and candidates can visit the official website of MBOSE mentioned earlier and click the required link to know the result.
Once the webpage downloads post clicking, candidates can provide their roll number and submit that. Post display of Meghalaya SSLC 2020 result candidates can take a print out and preserve the copy of it.
Meghalaya SSLC-2020 result copy will display the name of the student, his/her roll number, father’s name, subject-wise marks, total marks, percentage of marks, result (pass/fail, p/f).
Apart from the official website of MBOSE, the Meghalaya SSLC 2020 result can be seen even on other websites that are authorised by MBOSE.
These websites will be made known in the notification released by MBOSE prior to the declaration of Meghalaya SSLC 2020 result.
The other way to know Meghalaya SSLC 2020 result is through SMS. Applicants have to type ‘MBOSE10 give a space and type the roll number and send it to the designated number.
It is Type <MBOSE10>space<Roll No> and send it the <designated number>
The designated number will also be informed in the notification released by MBOSE prior to result declaration.
Candidates can visit the official website quite frequently to know about the notification and subsequent result declaration.
Students who are not satisfied with the marks after seeing the Meghalaya SSLC 2020 result and want go for revaluation.
They have to go to the official website of MBOSE and click the appropriate link and submit an application for revaluation by paying the suitable fee.
As for those who could not pass Meghalaya SSLC 2020 Exam have to apply for supplementary examination. Meghalaya Board of School Education will provide the link for applying on its official website after the release of the results.
Candidates who have passed Meghalaya SSLC 2020 exams have to approach their schools for procuring the marksheets.
Looking into the previous year results for 10th exam in Meghalaya. Totally 21892 students (regular) appeared for the exam and 16761 candidates passed the exam totally among them and pass percentage was 76.56.
As far as private students (with test) is concerned a total of 11534 students appeared for the exam and 4976 students totally passed the exam and pass percentage was 43.14.
Totally, 16,624 candidates (private without test) appeared for the exam and totally pass were 6150 and pass percentage in this regard stood at 36.99.
MBOSE is the same organisation that declares the result for HSSLC Exam (for 12th standard students) 2020 results.
The 12th standard exams were conducted on 2 to 25 March this year for students in commerce, science and arts streams.
However HSSLC Exam for few subjects namely Mathematics, Physical Education, Statistics and Western Music is yet to be conducted. Sources say these exams have been scheduled on 8,9,10 June.
Students were told to submit applications with regards to choosing their exam centres before 31 May. About 3000 students are expected to take part in the exams for remaining subjects.
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