MBOSE 2026 refers to the board examinations conducted by the Meghalaya Board of School Education for students in Class 10 (SSLC) and Class 12 (HSSLC) across all districts of Meghalaya. Both main exams have concluded and results are out: the MBOSE SSLC 2026 result was declared on April 7, 2026 with an overall pass percentage of 86.84%, while the MBOSE HSSLC 2026 result was announced on May 4, 2026 with an overall pass percentage of 85.24% across all streams. More than 77,000 students appeared for the two MBOSE board exams combined in 2026.
- HSSLC Re-evaluation Result: MBOSE HSSLC 2026 re-evaluation results are expected in the fourth week of June 2026. Students who applied for re-evaluation of their Class 12 answer sheets can check updated marks at mbose.in once declared.
- HSSLC Supplementary Exam 2026: MBOSE is yet to announce the HSSLC supplementary exam 2026 schedule. Based on previous cycles, the exam is expected in July or August 2026 for students who failed in one or more subjects in the main HSSLC exam.
- HSSLC Supplementary Result 2026: The MBOSE HSSLC supplementary result 2026 is expected by August 2026. The SSLC supplementary result was already declared on May 22, 2026 at megresults.nic.in, following the May 1-8 supplementary exam.
- MBOSE 2027 Registration: MBOSE SSLC and HSSLC 2027 registration is expected to open in November 2026. Last year, the HSSLC 2026 online registration portal opened on November 13, 2025 with a deadline of December 5, 2025.

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What is MBOSE?
The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) is the official state board responsible for regulating, supervising, and developing secondary and higher secondary school education in Meghalaya. The board is headquartered in Tura, West Garo Hills district, and operates under the Government of Meghalaya.
MBOSE conducts two major board examinations every year: the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) for Class 10 students and the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) for Class 12 students. It also designs the curriculum, prepares textbooks, and certifies students studying in more than 1,500 affiliated schools across the state.
In 2026, more than 48,623 students appeared for the MBOSE SSLC exam and around 29,000 appeared for the HSSLC exam. The board conducts examinations in multiple languages including English, Hindi, Bengali, Khasi, Garo, and Nepali, reflecting the diverse linguistic communities of Meghalaya. MBOSE-affiliated schools are spread across eight districts: East Khasi Hills, West Khasi Hills, Ri Bhoi, East Jaintia Hills, West Jaintia Hills, East Garo Hills, West Garo Hills, and South Garo Hills.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Meghalaya Board of School Education |
| Short Form | MBOSE |
| Headquarters | Tura, West Garo Hills, Meghalaya |
| Examinations Conducted | SSLC (Class 10), HSSLC (Class 12), and others |
| Affiliated Schools | More than 1,500 |
| Medium of Examination | English, Hindi, Bengali, Khasi, Garo, Nepali |
| Official Website | www.mbose.in |
| Results Portal | megresults.nic.in |
| SSLC 2026 Students Appeared | 48,623 |
| SSLC 2026 Pass Percentage | 86.84% |
| HSSLC 2026 Pass Percentage | 85.24% (overall) |
MBOSE Result 2026: SSLC and HSSLC Declared
Both the MBOSE SSLC 2026 and MBOSE HSSLC 2026 results are out. You can check your result at megresults.nic.in using your roll number and date of birth. The official mark sheet is issued separately by the board and is the only legally valid document for admission purposes.

Source: megresults.nic.in
MBOSE SSLC Result 2026
The MBOSE SSLC 2026 result was declared on April 7, 2026 at 11:00 AM. Out of 48,623 students who appeared, 42,228 passed, giving an overall pass percentage of 86.84%. This is a strong performance compared to previous years.
Students appearing for the first time (Regular-1) recorded a pass percentage of 93.30%, while Regular-2 students had a pass percentage of 80.72%. The gap between the two reflects how first-time regular students are generally better prepared.
| SSLC 2026 Category | Data |
|---|---|
| Result Declaration Date | (Out) April 7, 2026 at 11:00 AM |
| Total Appeared | 48,623 |
| Total Passed | 42,228 |
| Overall Pass Percentage | 86.84% |
| Regular-1 Pass Percentage | 93.30% |
| Regular-2 Pass Percentage | 80.72% |
| Minimum Passing Marks | 33% in each subject |
Source: megresults.nic.in

MBOSE HSSLC Result 2026
The MBOSE HSSLC 2026 result was declared on May 4, 2026 at 11:00 AM. The result covers all streams — Arts, Commerce, Science, Modern Indian Languages, Elective Languages, and Vocational. Around 29,000 students appeared for the HSSLC exam this year.
The Arts stream recorded the highest pass percentage at 88.63%, followed by Commerce at 87.49% and Science at 83.70%. Regular students across all streams together had a pass percentage of 87.13%. The overall HSSLC pass percentage was 85.24%.
| HSSLC 2026 Stream | Pass Percentage |
|---|---|
| Arts | 88.63% |
| Commerce | 87.49% |
| Science | 83.70% |
| Regular Students (All Streams Combined) | 87.13% |
| Overall (All Categories) | 85.24% |
Students who are not satisfied with their HSSLC 2026 marks can apply for re-evaluation on mbose.in. Re-evaluation results are expected in the fourth week of June 2026.
Source: mbose.in
MBOSE 2026 Toppers: SSLC and HSSLC
MBOSE announces the toppers list for both SSLC and HSSLC every year after the result is declared. For HSSLC, the board publishes a PDF listing the top 20 candidates for each stream on mbose.in. Here are the 2026 toppers for both exams.
MBOSE SSLC 2026 Topper
Wangaal Lama secured the first rank in MBOSE SSLC 2026 with 585 marks out of a total of 600. This translates to a score of 97.5% and reflects exceptional preparation across all five subjects.
| Rank | Name | Marks Scored | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Wangaal Lama | 585 out of 600 | 97.5% |
MBOSE HSSLC 2026 Toppers
The Science stream topper was Saptarshi Bhattacharjee of Laban Bengalee Boys’ Higher Secondary School, Shillong, who scored 483 out of 500 marks (96.6%). Disha Chokhani of St. Anthony Higher Secondary School, Shillong, topped the Commerce stream with 481 out of 500 marks (96.2%).
| Stream | Name | School | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Science | Saptarshi Bhattacharjee | Laban Bengalee Boys’ Higher Secondary School, Shillong | 483 out of 500 |
| Commerce | Disha Chokhani | St. Anthony Higher Secondary School, Shillong | 481 out of 500 |
The full top 20 candidates list for all HSSLC streams, including Arts, is available in PDF format on the official MBOSE website at mbose.in.
MBOSE Important Dates 2026
The table below covers all key MBOSE 2026 dates for both SSLC and HSSLC. Upcoming events appear at the top in chronological order. Events that are over appear below, listed from oldest to most recent.
| Event | Date | Status |
|---|---|---|
| HSSLC Re-evaluation Result | Expected 4th week of June 2026 | Upcoming |
| HSSLC Supplementary Exam 2026 | To be announced (Expected July-August 2026) | Upcoming |
| HSSLC Supplementary Result 2026 | Expected August 2026 | Upcoming |
| MBOSE SSLC & HSSLC 2027 Registration | Expected November 2026 | Upcoming |
| SSLC Application Form Release | November 2025 | (Over) |
| HSSLC Online Registration Opens | November 13, 2025 | (Over) |
| SSLC Last Date to Apply | November 29, 2025 | (Over) |
| HSSLC Last Date to Apply (Regular) | December 5, 2025 | (Over) |
| HSSLC Late Submission Window | December 6-12, 2025 | (Over) |
| SSLC Admit Card Release | January 26, 2026 | (Over) |
| SSLC Main Exam | January 30 – February 11, 2026 | (Over) |
| HSSLC Practical Exams | February 6-17, 2026 | (Over) |
| HSSLC Admit Card Release | February 2026 | (Over) |
| HSSLC Main Exam | February 18 – March 13, 2026 | (Over) |
| SSLC Result Declaration | April 7, 2026 | (Out) |
| SSLC Supplementary Registration | April 14-21, 2026 | (Over) |
| SSLC Supplementary Exam | May 1-8, 2026 | (Over) |
| HSSLC Result Declaration | May 4, 2026 | (Out) |
| SSLC Supplementary Result | May 22, 2026 | (Out) |
MBOSE Supplementary Exam 2026
MBOSE conducts supplementary exams for students who fail in one or more subjects in the main SSLC or HSSLC examination. This gives students a second chance to clear papers without repeating the full academic year. The supplementary exam is separate for SSLC and HSSLC, with different schedules and registration windows.
MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Exam 2026
The MBOSE SSLC supplementary exam 2026 was held from May 1 to May 8, 2026 at approved exam centres. Students who had failed in one or two SSLC subjects in the main exam were eligible to register. The registration window ran from April 14 to April 21, 2026. The SSLC supplementary result 2026 was declared on May 22, 2026, about two weeks after the exam concluded.
| SSLC Supplementary 2026 Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Registration Window | April 14-21, 2026 |
| Exam Dates | May 1-8, 2026 |
| Result Declaration | May 22, 2026 |
| Result Status | (Out) — at megresults.nic.in |
MBOSE HSSLC Supplementary Exam 2026
MBOSE has not yet announced the HSSLC supplementary exam 2026 dates. Based on the pattern from previous years, this exam is typically held in July or August. Students who failed in one or more HSSLC subjects in the February-March 2026 main exam are eligible to appear.
Once MBOSE announces the schedule, the registration window usually opens 2-3 weeks before the exam. You should check mbose.in regularly for the official notification.
MBOSE HSSLC supplementary exam 2026 dates are not yet announced. Do not miss the registration window once it opens — late registration may not be allowed.
MBOSE Re-evaluation and Rechecking 2026
If you are not happy with your MBOSE SSLC or HSSLC 2026 result, you can apply for re-evaluation of your answer sheet on the official portal at mbose.in. MBOSE allows students to request re-evaluation within a set window after the result date. You can also request a photocopy of your evaluated answer sheet through mboseonline.in, which helps you decide whether re-evaluation is worth pursuing.
SSLC 2026 Re-evaluation
The re-evaluation window for SSLC 2026 was within 30-45 days of the result declaration on April 7, 2026. Applications were submitted through the MBOSE official portal. The SSLC re-evaluation result has already been declared.
HSSLC 2026 Re-evaluation
For HSSLC 2026, students could apply for re-evaluation within two weeks of May 4, 2026 (the result date). The HSSLC 2026 re-evaluation result is expected in the fourth week of June 2026 — so it should be available around June 22-28, 2026.
| Process | SSLC 2026 | HSSLC 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Re-evaluation Application Window | Within 30-45 days of April 7, 2026 | Within 2 weeks of May 4, 2026 |
| Re-evaluation Result | Declared | Expected 4th week of June 2026 |
| Answer Sheet Photocopy Request | mboseonline.in | mboseonline.in |
| Application Portal | mbose.in | mbose.in |
Requesting a photocopy first is a good idea before applying for re-evaluation. It lets you check exactly where marks were deducted and estimate whether re-evaluation is likely to change your grade in a meaningful way.
How to Check MBOSE Result 2026
You can check your MBOSE SSLC or HSSLC result 2026 online at megresults.nic.in or on the official MBOSE website mbose.in. The process is quick and requires your roll number and date of birth.
Follow these steps to check your MBOSE 2026 result:
- Open megresults.nic.in or mbose.in in your browser
- Click on MBOSE SSLC 2026 Result or MBOSE HSSLC 2026 Result depending on which exam you appeared for
- Enter your Roll Number in the required field
- Enter your Date of Birth
- Click on Submit
- Your result with subject-wise marks will appear on the screen
- Download or print the result page for your records
The online result is for immediate reference only. The official mark sheet issued separately by MBOSE is the only document valid for college admissions and further studies.

Note: If megresults.nic.in is slow due to high traffic, you can also try the alternate portal at mboseresults.in. If your result does not appear, double-check your roll number and date of birth format before trying again.
MBOSE Exam Pattern 2026
The MBOSE exam pattern for both SSLC and HSSLC follows a structured format with theory and practical components. Each theory paper is of 3 hours duration, carries 100 marks, and is conducted in offline (pen-and-paper) mode. Students must score at least 33% in each subject to pass.
MBOSE SSLC Exam Pattern 2026
The MBOSE SSLC 2026 theory exams ran from January 30 to February 11, 2026 in the morning session. Students had 15 minutes of reading time before the exam started. The SSLC exam covers five main subjects.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Duration | 3 hours per paper |
| Reading Time | 15 minutes (9:45 AM to 10:00 AM) |
| Exam Start Time | 10:00 AM |
| Total Marks per Subject | 100 |
| Number of Main Subjects | 5 (English, Second Language, Mathematics, Science, Social Science) |
| Minimum Passing Marks | 33% in each subject |
| Mode of Exam | Offline (Pen and Paper) |
| Negative Marking | No |
MBOSE HSSLC Exam Pattern 2026
The MBOSE HSSLC 2026 exam consists of theory papers and practical exams. Practicals were held from February 6-17, 2026, before the main theory exams. Theory papers ran from February 18 to March 13, 2026. The pattern covers multiple streams: Science, Commerce, Arts, Modern Indian Languages, Elective Languages, and Vocational.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Theory Exam Duration | 3 hours per paper |
| Theory Exam Start Time | 10:00 AM |
| Total Marks per Theory Paper | 100 |
| Streams Available | Science, Commerce, Arts, Vocational, Modern Indian Languages, Elective Languages |
| Practical Exams | Yes — held separately (February 6-17, 2026) |
| Minimum Passing Marks | 33% in each subject (theory and practical separately) |
| Mode of Exam | Offline (Pen and Paper) |
| Negative Marking | No |
MBOSE Eligibility Criteria 2026
MBOSE sets eligibility conditions for students who want to appear in the SSLC or HSSLC board examinations. Regular students are registered through their schools, while private candidates apply directly.
SSLC (Class 10) Eligibility
- You must be currently enrolled in Class 10 of an MBOSE-affiliated school as a regular student.
- You must have passed Class 9 from any recognized board or school.
- You must have maintained the minimum attendance required by MBOSE for the academic year — typically 75% or above.
- Private candidates who have previously appeared for SSLC and wish to reappear can register directly at mbose.in. There is no upper age limit for private candidates.
HSSLC (Class 12) Eligibility
- You must be currently enrolled in Class 12 of an MBOSE-affiliated higher secondary school.
- You must have passed Class 11 from an MBOSE-affiliated school or any other recognized institution approved by the board.
- You must have maintained the minimum required attendance throughout the academic year.
- Students from other recognized state boards or central boards (CBSE/ICSE) who join Class 12 at an MBOSE-affiliated school must fulfill standard enrollment requirements as prescribed by the school and the board.
- Private candidates who are ex-students of MBOSE schools or those who failed in a previous HSSLC attempt can register directly through the MBOSE portal.
Students who fail one or more subjects in the main exam do not need to re-enroll for the full year. They can appear in the supplementary exam held later the same year.
MBOSE Application Process 2026
MBOSE registration for board examinations happens through schools for regular students. Private candidates must apply directly on the official portal. The HSSLC 2026 registration was conducted online through mboseonline.in, making the process more accessible for students across the state.
SSLC 2026 Registration Process
The SSLC 2026 application forms were released in November 2025. Schools submitted forms on behalf of regular students. The last date for submission without a late fee was November 29, 2025. Students who missed the deadline could apply with a late fee of INR 400.
- Form Release: November 2025
- Last Date to Apply: November 29, 2025
- Mode (Regular): Through school — school collects and submits forms
- Mode (Private): Directly via mbose.in
- Late Fee: INR 400 per candidate
HSSLC 2026 Registration Process
The HSSLC 2026 online registration portal opened on November 13, 2025. All students, including those from MBOSE-affiliated schools, registered through the online platform at mboseonline.in. The deadline was December 5, 2025, with a late window from December 6-12, 2025 at a late fee of INR 400.
- Registration Opens: November 13, 2025
- Last Date to Apply: December 5, 2025
- Late Submission Window: December 6-12, 2025
- Late Fee: INR 400 per candidate
- Mode: Online at mboseonline.in
MBOSE 2027 registration is expected to follow a similar timeline, with forms likely opening in November 2026. You should watch the official website for notifications and not wait until the last date to register.
MBOSE Admit Card 2026
MBOSE releases admit cards for SSLC and HSSLC separately, well before the exam date. Regular students collect their hall tickets through their schools. Private candidates can download them directly from mbose.in using their registration number.
SSLC Admit Card 2026
The MBOSE SSLC 2026 admit card was released on January 26, 2026 — just four days before the exam started on January 30. Schools distributed hall tickets to their students. Private candidates downloaded theirs from mbose.in.
- Admit Card Release Date: January 26, 2026
- Collection (Regular Students): Through school head or principal
- Download (Private Candidates): mbose.in using registration number
HSSLC Admit Card 2026
The MBOSE HSSLC 2026 admit card was released in February 2026, before the theory exams started on February 18, 2026. School authorities distributed the hall tickets to their Class 12 students.
- Admit Card Release: February 2026
- Collection (Regular Students): Through respective school authority
- Download (Private Candidates): mbose.in using registration number
You must carry your MBOSE admit card along with a valid government-issued photo ID to the exam hall. Students without a hall ticket are not allowed entry.
MBOSE Syllabus 2026
The MBOSE syllabus for SSLC and HSSLC 2026 is based on the board’s own curriculum framework, broadly aligned with NCERT guidelines. The board issues a detailed syllabus for each subject on mbose.in, which students must follow for exam preparation. Textbooks prescribed by MBOSE are the primary resource.
MBOSE SSLC Syllabus 2026 (Class 10)
SSLC students study five compulsory subjects. The second language can be Hindi, Bengali, Garo, Khasi, or Nepali depending on the student’s school and region.
| Subject | Key Topics Covered |
|---|---|
| English | Prose, Poetry, Grammar, Writing Skills, Reading Comprehension |
| Second Language (Hindi / Bengali / Garo / Khasi / Nepali) | Literature, Grammar, Composition, Comprehension |
| Mathematics | Real Numbers, Polynomials, Quadratic Equations, Arithmetic Progressions, Triangles, Coordinate Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, Probability |
| Science | Chemical Reactions, Acids and Bases, Metals and Non-Metals, Carbon Compounds, Life Processes, Reproduction, Heredity, Light, Electricity, Magnetic Effects |
| Social Science | History (India and World), Geography, Political Science (Democratic Politics), Economics |
MBOSE HSSLC Syllabus 2026 (Class 12)
The HSSLC syllabus varies significantly by stream. Below is a subject-level overview for the three main streams. Each subject has a detailed chapter-by-chapter breakdown available on mbose.in.
| Stream | Core Subjects |
|---|---|
| Science | Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Mathematics, English, Environmental Studies / Computer Science (optional) |
| Commerce | Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, Mathematics or Computer Science, English |
| Arts | History, Political Science, Economics, Geography, Education, Sociology, English, and optional electives from Modern Indian Languages and others |
You can download the complete subject-wise MBOSE syllabus PDFs for all streams and classes at mbose.in. Check the latest version before you start preparing — the board revises the syllabus periodically and the most current version is always authoritative.
Preparation Tips for MBOSE Students
Whether you are preparing for MBOSE SSLC or HSSLC in the next cycle (2027), starting early and following a focused strategy gives you a clear advantage. Here are practical tips based on the exam pattern and marking scheme.
For SSLC (Class 10) Students
- Start revision by October: The SSLC exam is held in late January. If you begin full revision by October, you get more than three months to cover all five subjects thoroughly.
- MBOSE textbooks are your primary resource: MBOSE follows an NCERT-aligned curriculum. Read and understand your MBOSE textbooks chapter by chapter before moving to additional reference books.
- Practise previous year question papers: MBOSE SSLC past papers are available on mbose.in. Solving these helps you understand the question format, mark distribution, and the kind of answers expected by examiners.
- Mathematics needs daily practice: Do at least 10-15 problems every day from each chapter. Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry need consistent effort over months — you cannot prepare them in a few days before the exam.
- Science: understand the process, not just the name: SSLC Science combines Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Focus on understanding how things work — chemical reactions, life processes, and circuits — rather than memorising definitions alone.
- Social Science needs structured notes: History, Geography, Political Science, and Economics are all part of Social Science. Make short notes with dates, events, and key concepts for each chapter to revise efficiently.
For HSSLC (Class 12) Students
- Practicals are easier to score in — do not neglect them: HSSLC practical exams are held separately in February. Attend all lab sessions in Class 11 and 12, maintain your lab records properly, and practise your experiments. Practicals are often the difference between a pass and a distinction.
- Commerce: Accountancy is the scoring subject: Accountancy is format-based. Practice journal entries, ledger accounts, final accounts, and cash flow statements regularly. Format accuracy earns full marks even if you make a small calculation error.
- Science: Physics and Mathematics need regular problem-solving: You cannot read your way through Physics and Maths. Solve numerical problems every day. Focus on derivations, units, and application-based questions — these are common in MBOSE HSSLC papers.
- Use the gap days wisely: The HSSLC exam runs from February 18 to March 13, 2026 — nearly four weeks. You will have 1-3 days between most papers. Plan your subject-wise revision schedule in advance so you know exactly what to revise during each gap.
- Check mbose.in regularly: Always check the official MBOSE website for the latest date sheet, time table, and notices. Missing an admit card deadline or a schedule change can cause avoidable problems.
FAQs on MBOSE 2026
Ques. What is the MBOSE SSLC 2026 pass percentage?
Ans. The MBOSE SSLC 2026 overall pass percentage was 86.84%. Out of 48,623 students who appeared, 42,228 passed. Regular-1 students (first-time regular candidates) had a pass percentage of 93.30%, while Regular-2 students had 80.72%. The result was declared on April 7, 2026.
Ques. When was the MBOSE HSSLC result 2026 declared?
Ans. The MBOSE HSSLC 2026 result was declared on May 4, 2026 at 11:00 AM. Students can check their results at megresults.nic.in by entering their roll number and date of birth. The Arts stream had the highest pass percentage at 88.63%, followed by Commerce at 87.49% and Science at 83.70%.
Ques. How can I check my MBOSE 2026 result online?
Ans. You can check your MBOSE 2026 result at megresults.nic.in or mbose.in. Visit the portal, select MBOSE SSLC 2026 or HSSLC 2026 result, enter your roll number and date of birth, and click Submit. Download or print the result for your records. The official mark sheet issued separately by MBOSE is the only document valid for admissions.
Ques. Who is the MBOSE SSLC 2026 topper?
Ans. Wangaal Lama topped the MBOSE SSLC 2026 exam with 585 marks out of 600, which is 97.5%. The full toppers list is available on the official MBOSE website at mbose.in.
Ques. Who topped the MBOSE HSSLC Science stream in 2026?
Ans. Saptarshi Bhattacharjee from Laban Bengalee Boys’ Higher Secondary School, Shillong, topped the MBOSE HSSLC 2026 Science stream with 483 out of 500 marks. Disha Chokhani from St. Anthony Higher Secondary School, Shillong, topped the Commerce stream with 481 marks. The full top 20 list for all streams is available in PDF format on mbose.in.
Ques. When is the MBOSE HSSLC supplementary exam 2026?
Ans. MBOSE has not yet announced the HSSLC supplementary exam 2026 dates as of June 2026. Based on previous years, the supplementary exam is expected to be held in July or August 2026. Students who failed in one or more HSSLC subjects in the main exam can appear. Watch mbose.in for the official schedule and registration window announcement.
Ques. What is the MBOSE SSLC supplementary result 2026?
Ans. The MBOSE SSLC supplementary result 2026 was declared on May 22, 2026 — about two weeks after the supplementary exam held from May 1-8, 2026. You can check the supplementary result at megresults.nic.in using your roll number.
Ques. How do I apply for MBOSE re-evaluation 2026?
Ans. You can apply for MBOSE re-evaluation on the official portal at mbose.in. For SSLC, the application window was within 30-45 days of April 7, 2026. For HSSLC, the window was within 2 weeks of May 4, 2026. If you want to see your answer sheet before applying, you can request a photocopy at mboseonline.in. The HSSLC 2026 re-evaluation result is expected in the fourth week of June 2026.
Ques. What is the minimum passing marks for MBOSE SSLC and HSSLC?
Ans. You need to score a minimum of 33% marks in each subject to pass the MBOSE SSLC and HSSLC exams. For HSSLC, the 33% requirement applies to both theory and practical papers separately. If you fail in one or two subjects, you can appear for the supplementary exam held later in the year without losing the academic year.
Ques. When does MBOSE 2027 registration start?
Ans. MBOSE SSLC and HSSLC 2027 registration is expected to begin in November 2026. Last year, the HSSLC 2026 online registration portal opened on November 13, 2025, with a regular deadline of December 5, 2025 and a late window until December 12, 2025. Watch the official MBOSE website at mbose.in for the exact 2027 schedule when it is announced.
Disclaimer: The information above is based on official MBOSE announcements and the Meghalaya Examination Results portal (megresults.nic.in). Online results are for immediate reference only and do not replace the official mark sheet issued separately by the Meghalaya Board of School Education. Exam schedules and event dates are subject to revision at the board’s discretion — always refer to mbose.in for the latest official notifications.





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You can download the past year question papers for Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) Class 12 (HSSLC) Economics from the official website:
You cannot officially get solved/answer-key versions of Meghalaya Board (MBOSE) Class 12 (HSSLC) papers directly from the board website. The official site provides past question papers only in PDF form (no official solutions) for subjects like History, English, etc., which you can download and solve yourself.
You can download the solutions from third parties such as educational websites, coaching, etc.
You can check here for the Meghalaya Board 12th model papers and previous years’ question papers. You can also download the papers from the official webste i.e. mbose.in.
To download the MBOSE (Meghalaya Board of School Education) Class 12 Biology Question Paper 2025, visit the board’s official website https://www.mbose.in/
Go to the “Downloads”, “Previous Years Question Papers – HSSLC (Science)” section and select the year 2025 to get the Biology question paper PDF directly from the board’s repository.
Yes, regular class attendance is required for MBOSE HSSLC students. The Meghalaya Board mandates a minimum attendance (around 75%) to be eligible for internal assessments and the final board examination. Shortage of attendance may lead to disqualification or penalties.
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