The Meghalaya Board SSLC Result 2026 is anticipated to be declared imminently, with the Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) yet to confirm the exact date and time. Once released, students who appeared for the Class 10 board examinations conducted from January 30 to February 11, 2026 will be able to check their result online. According to past trends and evaluation timelines, the MBOSE SSLC result 2026 is most likely to be announced in the last week of March or during the first week of April 2026, usually between 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM on the result day based on previous years’ patterns.
MBOSE SSLC 2026: Exam Overview and Evaluation
The MBOSE SSLC (Class 10) board exams for 2026 were conducted over a two‑week period, giving students time to complete papers across core subjects. Following the written tests, the answer sheets were evaluated by the board, and the result preparation process has been in progress in recent weeks. Evaluation work typically takes around six to eight weeks after the final exam date before the board announces the results. Based on this timeline and previous year announcements, the board’s results are expected soon.
Official Websites to Check MBOSE Result 2026
Once declared, students will be able to access the SSLC result on the official Meghalaya Board result portals:
- mbose.in – Official MBOSE website
- megresults.nic.in – Meghalaya Board results portal
Students will need to enter their roll number on the result page to view and download their provisional marksheet online.
Details Mentioned in MBOSE SSLC Result 2026
The online result will include:
- Student’s name and roll number
- Subject‑wise marks and total marks obtained
- Pass/Fail status
- Division or grade achieved
The provisional result does not replace the original marksheet, which students must collect from their respective schools once the officially certified scorecard is issued.
Passing Criteria and Supplementary Exams
To pass the SSLC (Class 10) exam, candidates must score a minimum of 33 percent marks in each subject and overall. Students who fail in one or more subjects may be eligible to appear in the MBOSE SSLC supplementary examinations, usually conducted shortly after the main results are announced.