Meghalaya Board Class 10 Result 2026: The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE), Tura, announced today that the results of the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Exam 2026 will be declared on April 7 at 11 am. Once released, students can check their results and download scorecards through the board's official websites: mbose.in, mboseresults.in, and megresults.nic.in. In addition, results will also be accessible via the NDTV Education portal at ndtv.com/education.
The Meghalaya Board SSLC examinations were conducted from January 30 to February 11, 2026.
How To Check Meghalaya Board Class 10 Result 2026Method 1: NDTV Education Portal (Fast and Reliable)
Students can use the quick result checker available at the top of the NDTV Education portal to instantly check results without waiting in queues on the official websites.
Method 2: Official MBOSE WebsiteTo check results via the board's website:
- Visit the Meghalaya Board's official website, mbose.in.
- Click on the "Result" or "Class 10 Result 2026" link on the homepage.
- Enter your 9-digit Roll Code (starting with the specified letter) and roll number as mentioned on your admit card.
- Complete the CAPTCHA verification and click Submit.
- Your result will be displayed on screen, showing subject-wise marks, total marks, grade or division, and pass/fail status.
Pro Tip: Take a screenshot or download a PDF of your result immediately for future reference.
Method 3: SMS
Students can also check their results through SMS:
- Type MBOSE10 followed by your Roll Number.
- Send it to 56263.
- Your result will be delivered directly to your mobile phone.
- 2021 - 52.90%
- 2022 - 56.96%
- 2023 - 51.93%
- 2024 - 55.80%
- 2025 - 87.10% (highest in this period)
The pass percentage has shown fluctuations over the years, with a sharp rise in 2025 marking the best performance.
Meghalaya Board Class 10 Marking And Grading System
Minimum 30% marks in each subject and an overall aggregate of 30% are required to pass.
Eligible students may receive grace marks to meet the passing criteria.
Re-evaluation, Re-checking And Verification
Students who are dissatisfied with their marks can apply online for re-checking or re-evaluation within the prescribed window. Only theory papers are eligible. Marks for practical exams and internal assessments cannot be challenged.