Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) has released the Meghalaya Board's 10th result. This time Leesha Agarwal has topped the entire state. At the same time, a total of 87.10 percent of students have been declared successful. Students appearing in the examination can check their results on the official websites of Meghalaya Board mbose.in, , and . The board had already announced that the Meghalaya Board 10th results will be declared on April 5 at 11 am.
How to check the result?
Visit the official websites of the Meghalaya Board of School Education.
Click on the Meghalaya Board 10th Result 2025 link available on the homepage.
Enter the newly opened page login details.
Click on submit and the result will appear on the screen.
Check the result and download the page.
Keep a hard copy of the result with you for further need.
What to do if the website crashes?
If the Meghalaya Board of School Education websites crash, students need not panic. They can also check their results through SMS. For this, they have to write MBOSE10 and send a message to 56263 and you will get your result through SMS. Students who score less than 30 percent marks in any subject have been declared failed.
When was the board exam held?
Meghalaya Board Class 10 exams were conducted from February 10 to February 25 in a single shift from 10 am to 1 pm at different examination centers across the state. This exam, which started with the English paper, ended with the Maths/Special Mathematics paper.
Who became the topper last year?
Last year i.e. in 2024, the Meghalaya Board 10th result was released on 24 May, in which a total of 55.80 percent students were declared successful. Anuj Chhetri became the topper by securing a total of 575 marks, while Alethia Siemlih became the second topper by securing 574 marks. About 54 thousand candidates appeared in this board exam and the passing percentage of girls was better than that of boys. While the passing percentage of boys was 56.01 percent, the passing percentage of girls was 73.15 percent.
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