The MBOSE SSLC Result 2026 was declared on April 7, 2026, at 11:00 AM by the Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE). The overall pass percentage stood at 86.84%, with 42,228 out of 48,623 students clearing the Class 10 board examination. The MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Result 2026 was also declared on May 26, 2026, with a pass rate of 90.16%. You can download your result from the official portal, megresults.nic.in, using your roll number.

The result on the portal is a provisional marksheet. Your original physical mark sheet is issued separately by the Board and distributed through your school.

Direct Link to Check MBOSE SSLC Result 2026 (OUT)
  • MBOSE SSLC 2026 regular result was declared on April 7, 2026; the supplementary result followed on May 26, 2026.
  • Overall pass percentage for the regular exam was 86.84%; the supplementary pass rate was 90.16%.
  • 48,623 students appeared for the regular SSLC exam; 42,228 cleared it.
  • Topper Wangaal Lama from Gorkha Pathshala Higher Secondary School, Shillong, scored 585 marks.
  • West Jaintia Hills was the best-performing district with a 94.99% pass rate; East Garo Hills had the lowest at 72.33%.
  • To check your result, visit megresults.nic.in, enter your roll number, and download your provisional marksheet.
  • You can also access your digital marksheet through DigiLocker using your roll number.
The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) is the sole authority that conducts, declares, and certifies SSLC results; all official data is published at megresults.nic.in and mbose.in.

Key Summary

  • MBOSE SSLC Result 2026 Status: DECLARED — April 7, 2026
  • Overall Pass Percentage: 86.84% | 42,228 out of 48,623 students passed
  • SSLC Supplementary Result 2026: DECLARED — May 26, 2026 (90.16% pass rate)
  • Topper: Wangaal Lama — 585 marks (Gorkha Pathshala Higher Secondary School, Shillong)
  • Official Result Portal: megresults.nic.in | Also available on DigiLocker
  • Best District: West Jaintia Hills — 94.99% pass rate

What is MBOSE SSLC Result 2026?

The MBOSE SSLC Result 2026 is the Class 10 board examination result published by the Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE). MBOSE is Meghalaya’s official state-level board, responsible for conducting and certifying the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) and Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examinations every year. The SSLC exam — taken by Class 10 students across all districts of Meghalaya — is conducted between February and March, and the result is typically declared in April. For 2026, the result was announced on April 7, 2026, at 11:00 AM.

The SSLC result shows whether you have passed or failed the Class 10 board exam and gives you subject-wise marks. Passing the exam earns you the Secondary School Leaving Certificate, the qualification needed to seek admission to Class 11 (the HSSLC stream) in Arts, Science, or Commerce at schools affiliated to MBOSE.

Detail Information
Full Name Meghalaya Board of School Education — Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination
Short Name MBOSE SSLC
Conducted by Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE)
Result Year 2026
Result Status Declared — April 7, 2026
Overall Pass % 86.84%
Total Students Appeared 48,623
Total Students Passed 42,228
Supplementary Result Declared — May 26, 2026 (90.16% pass rate)
Official Website megresults.nic.in
Alternative Portal mbose.in

MBOSE SSLC Result 2026: Important Dates

Both the regular and supplementary MBOSE SSLC results for 2026 have already been declared. The table below lists all key events in the 2026 SSLC cycle — the only upcoming item is the distribution of original physical mark sheets, which MBOSE notifies through schools and its official website.

Event Date Status
Original Physical Mark Sheet Distribution To be notified by MBOSE Upcoming
MBOSE SSLC Theory Exam 2026 February – March 2026 Over
MBOSE SSLC Result 2026 (Regular) April 7, 2026 Over
MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Exam 2026 April – May 2026 Over
MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Result 2026 May 26, 2026 Over

MBOSE SSLC Result Previous Year Statistics

MBOSE SSLC pass percentages remained in the 51–57% range from 2021 through 2024 — a period marked by COVID-related disruptions and changes in examination patterns. The trend shifted dramatically in 2025, when 87.14% of students passed, a jump of more than 31 percentage points over 2024. In 2026, the overall pass percentage held steady at 86.84%, indicating that this improved performance has stabilised rather than being a one-off spike. In 2025, as many as 341 schools across Meghalaya achieved a 100% pass rate — a milestone that reflects sustained improvement in school-level learning outcomes.

Year Total Candidates Appeared Overall Pass % Result Declaration Date
2026 48,623 86.84% April 7, 2026
2025 ~47,000 (approx.) 87.14% April 2025
2024 ~45,000 (approx.) 55.80% April 2024
2023 ~44,000 (approx.) 51.93% April 2023
2022 ~43,000 (approx.) 56.96% April 2022
2021 ~42,000 (approx.) 52.90% June 2021

The year-on-year comparison shows a two-phase trend: a prolonged low-pass era (2021–2024) where fewer than 57% of students cleared the exam, followed by a sharp recovery in 2025–2026. Students preparing for re-exams or looking at historical benchmarks should note that the 86–87% range now appears to be the new baseline for MBOSE SSLC.

How to Check MBOSE SSLC Result 2026

You can check the MBOSE SSLC Result 2026 through the official NIC result portal. All you need is your roll number. Follow the steps below:

Method 1 — Official Result Portal (megresults.nic.in):

  • Go to megresults.nic.in — the official MBOSE result portal hosted by NIC.
  • Click on the link for MBOSE SSLC Result 2026.
  • Enter your roll number in the field provided.
  • Enter the captcha code shown on screen.
  • Click Submit to view your result.
  • Download and save your provisional marksheet as a PDF.

Method 2 — DigiLocker: You can access your MBOSE SSLC marksheet through DigiLocker, the official government document wallet. Visit digilocker.gov.in or open the DigiLocker app, sign in with your Aadhaar-linked mobile number, and search for MBOSE Class 10 Result 2026. The DigiLocker marksheet is officially valid for most purposes including school and college admissions.

Method 3 — MBOSE Official Website: You can also access the result link through the Board’s own website at mbose.in. The site posts direct links to the result portal as soon as results are declared.

Ques. I forgot my roll number. How do I check my MBOSE SSLC result?

Ans. Your roll number is printed on your MBOSE SSLC admit card. If you’ve misplaced it, contact your school’s exam coordinator — schools receive the full roll number list from the Board and can look it up for you.

Ques. The megresults.nic.in website is not loading. What should I do?

Ans. Heavy traffic on result day can slow the site or make it temporarily unavailable. Try again after a few minutes, or switch to DigiLocker as an alternative. DigiLocker typically stays more stable during high-traffic periods.

MBOSE SSLC Result 2026: Pass Percentage and Statistics

The MBOSE SSLC 2026 overall pass percentage was 86.84%, with 42,228 out of 48,623 students clearing the examination. The Board reported performance data broken down by gender and by enrolment category.

Category Pass Percentage (2026)
Overall 86.84%
Boys 94.14%
Girls 92.88%
Regular-1 Category 93.30%
Regular-2 Category 80.72%

The gap between the gender-wise figures (above 92%) and the overall pass rate (86.84%) is explained by the Regular-2 enrolment category, which has a lower pass rate of 80.72% and brings the aggregate figure down. The Regular-1 category — which covers the mainstream school-going cohort — cleared at 93.30%, close to the gender-wise rates.

MBOSE SSLC 2026: Toppers List

MBOSE announces the SSLC toppers list at the time of result declaration. The top performers for the 2026 examination are listed below:

Rank Student Name School Marks Scored
1st Wangaal Lama Gorkha Pathshala Higher Secondary School, Shillong 585
2nd Vishal Kumar Embee Rosebud Higher Secondary School, Tura 576
3rd Prajukta Roy To be updated To be updated

The complete toppers’ list — including subject-wise toppers and school-wise performance rankings — is available in the official MBOSE result gazette published on mbose.in. Wangaal Lama’s 585-mark score from Shillong’s Gorkha Pathshala school highlights strong performance from the East Khasi Hills district, which also ranked third district-wide with a 94.17% pass rate.

MBOSE SSLC Result 2026: Marksheet Details

The MBOSE SSLC marksheet — both the provisional online version and the final physical copy — contains the following details. Understanding what’s on the marksheet helps you spot errors early and get them corrected before they cause problems during admissions.

Detail on Marksheet Description
Student Name As registered with MBOSE at enrolment
Roll Number Unique exam roll number allotted by MBOSE
School Name Name of the registered school
Subject-wise Marks Theory marks and internal/practical assessment marks for each subject
Total Marks Aggregate marks across all subjects
Percentage Overall percentage of marks obtained
Result Status Pass / Fail / Compartment (eligible for supplementary)

Provisional vs Original Marksheet: The result on megresults.nic.in is a provisional marksheet. It is not an official certificate and cannot be used as standalone proof for government or legal purposes. The original physical mark sheet is issued by MBOSE and distributed to students through their schools. Until you receive the original, use the provisional marksheet for admission purposes — most schools and colleges in Meghalaya accept it. If you spot any error on the provisional marksheet (name spelling, marks, date of birth), report it to your school and contact the Board at the earliest for correction.

MBOSE SSLC Grading System and Pass Criteria

MBOSE reports SSLC results in marks rather than letter grades. Passing depends on meeting the minimum marks threshold in each subject and in the aggregate. Here is how the pass criteria work:

Criterion Details
Minimum marks to pass each subject 33% in theory and separately in internal/practical (where applicable)
Minimum aggregate to pass 33% overall across all subjects
Grace Marks MBOSE may award grace marks in borderline cases as per Board rules; check the official gazette for the grace mark policy applicable to 2026
Compartment / Supplementary eligibility Students failing in 1–2 subjects are eligible for the supplementary (compartment) examination
Full fail (repeat year) Students failing in more than 2 subjects must repeat Class 10

Always confirm the exact pass criteria and grace mark rules for your specific exam year from the official MBOSE notification on mbose.in, since the Board may revise these norms from year to year.

Ques. What is the minimum passing mark in MBOSE SSLC?

Ans. You need to score at least 33% in each subject (theory and practical separately, where applicable) and maintain a 33% aggregate to pass the MBOSE SSLC examination. If you fall short in 1–2 subjects, you are eligible for the supplementary exam rather than having to repeat the full year.

Ques. Does MBOSE give grace marks in SSLC?

Ans. MBOSE may award grace marks in borderline cases — typically a small number of marks to help a student clear a subject or improve their result. The exact grace mark rules and the number of marks awarded (if any) are published in the official MBOSE gazette. Check mbose.in for the 2026 grace mark notification.

MBOSE SSLC 2026: District-wise Pass Percentage

Meghalaya’s districts showed a wide variation in SSLC 2026 performance. Khasi Hills and Jaintia Hills districts consistently outperformed the Garo Hills districts, with more than a 22 percentage point gap between the top and bottom districts.

District Pass Percentage (2026)
West Jaintia Hills 94.99%
South West Khasi Hills 94.60%
East Khasi Hills 94.17%
South West Garo Hills 74.54%
North Garo Hills 72.70%
East Garo Hills 72.33%

West Jaintia Hills topped all districts with a near-95% pass rate, while East Garo Hills — at 72.33% — had the steepest gap from the state average. The Garo Hills districts consistently perform below the Khasi and Jaintia Hills regions, pointing to a geographic disparity in educational outcomes that policymakers and school authorities in the region are working to address.

MBOSE SSLC Supplementary / Compartment Result 2026

Students who failed in one or two subjects in the MBOSE SSLC 2026 regular exam were eligible to appear in the supplementary (compartment) examination. The MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Result 2026 was declared on May 26, 2026, with an overall pass percentage of 90.16% — higher than the regular exam’s 86.84%.

Detail Information
Supplementary Result Declaration May 26, 2026
Pass Percentage 90.16%
Eligibility Students who failed in 1–2 subjects in the SSLC regular exam
How to Check Visit megresults.nic.in — select MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Result 2026
Official Website mbose.in

The supplementary pass rate of 90.16% is higher than the regular exam’s 86.84%. This makes sense: most supplementary candidates needed to clear just one or two specific subjects, so focused preparation between April and May gave them a better chance. Students who cleared the supplementary exam can now seek Class 11 admission using their supplementary marksheet.

What to Do After MBOSE SSLC Result 2026

Once you have your MBOSE SSLC result, your next steps depend on whether you passed, cleared the supplementary, or need to repeat. Here is a clear breakdown:

If you passed the regular exam:

  • Download your provisional marksheet from megresults.nic.in and save a copy.
  • Apply for Class 11 (HSSLC stream) admission — Arts, Commerce, or Science — at your preferred MBOSE-affiliated school. Most Meghalaya schools open HSSLC admissions shortly after the SSLC result is out.
  • Collect your original physical mark sheet from your school once MBOSE distributes it.
  • If you want to check for errors in marking, apply for re-checking or scrutiny through the official MBOSE website within the deadline announced by the Board.

Revaluation and Re-checking: If you believe your marks are incorrectly totalled or your answer sheet was not evaluated properly, you can apply for answer sheet scrutiny. MBOSE announces the scrutiny application window and fee on mbose.in after result declaration. Submit your application before the deadline — late applications are not entertained.

If you cleared the supplementary exam:

  • Your supplementary result was declared on May 26, 2026. Download the provisional result from megresults.nic.in.
  • You can now apply for Class 11 admission. Carry your supplementary marksheet along with your regular SSLC marksheet.

If you failed and could not clear the supplementary:

  • Students who failed in more than 2 subjects in the regular exam were not eligible for the 2026 supplementary exam and must repeat Class 10.
  • Contact your school for re-enrollment options for the 2026–27 academic session.

Ques. How do I apply for MBOSE SSLC answer sheet re-checking?

Ans. Visit mbose.in after result declaration and look for the scrutiny or re-checking notification. Fill in the application form, pay the prescribed fee, and submit before the deadline. MBOSE typically announces scrutiny results within a few weeks of the application window closing.

Ques. Can I use a provisional marksheet for Class 11 admission?

Ans. Yes. Most MBOSE-affiliated schools accept the provisional marksheet downloaded from megresults.nic.in for initial Class 11 admission. You will need to submit the original physical mark sheet for final enrollment once your school distributes it.

FAQs

Ques. When was the MBOSE SSLC Result 2026 declared?

Ans. The MBOSE SSLC Result 2026 was declared on April 7, 2026, at 11:00 AM. The supplementary result followed on May 26, 2026.

Ques. What is the overall pass percentage for MBOSE SSLC 2026?

Ans. The overall pass percentage for MBOSE SSLC 2026 is 86.84%. Out of 48,623 students who appeared, 42,228 passed the regular examination.

Ques. Where can I check my MBOSE SSLC Result 2026?

Ans. You can check your result at the official portal megresults.nic.in or through the MBOSE website mbose.in. Enter your roll number and captcha to view and download your provisional marksheet. DigiLocker (digilocker.gov.in) is another official route to access your digital marksheet.

Ques. Who topped the MBOSE SSLC 2026 exam?

Ans. Wangaal Lama from Gorkha Pathshala Higher Secondary School, Shillong, topped the MBOSE SSLC 2026 exam with 585 marks. Vishal Kumar from Embee Rosebud Higher Secondary School, Tura, secured second rank with 576 marks.

Ques. Which district performed best in MBOSE SSLC 2026?

Ans. West Jaintia Hills was the best-performing district in MBOSE SSLC 2026 with a pass percentage of 94.99%. South West Khasi Hills (94.60%) and East Khasi Hills (94.17%) were close behind. East Garo Hills had the lowest district pass rate at 72.33%.

Ques. What is the pass percentage for MBOSE SSLC Supplementary 2026?

Ans. The MBOSE SSLC Supplementary Result 2026 was declared on May 26, 2026, with an overall pass percentage of 90.16% — higher than the regular exam’s 86.84%.

Ques. Is the online MBOSE result a valid certificate for admissions?

Ans. The result on megresults.nic.in is a provisional marksheet. Most schools and colleges accept it for initial admission. For final enrollment, you will need the original physical mark sheet issued by MBOSE and distributed through your school.

Ques. How many students appeared for MBOSE SSLC 2026?

Ans. A total of 48,623 students appeared for the MBOSE SSLC 2026 regular examination. Of these, 42,228 passed, giving an overall pass percentage of 86.84%.

Ques. Can I download my MBOSE SSLC marksheet on DigiLocker?

Ans. Yes. DigiLocker is an official government platform that hosts MBOSE marksheets. Download the DigiLocker app or visit digilocker.gov.in, sign in with your Aadhaar-linked mobile number, and search for your MBOSE SSLC 2026 marksheet. The DigiLocker marksheet is officially valid for admission purposes.

Ques. What should I do if there is an error in my MBOSE SSLC 2026 marksheet?

Ans. If you spot an error in your marks, name, or other details, inform your school immediately and contact MBOSE through mbose.in. Apply for scrutiny within the deadline set by the Board. There is a prescribed fee for re-checking, and results are usually updated within a few weeks.

Ques. What are the MBOSE SSLC 2026 pass percentages for boys and girls separately?

Ans. Boys passed at 94.14% and girls at 92.88% in the MBOSE SSLC 2026 examination. Both figures are above the overall pass rate of 86.84%, with the difference explained by the lower-performing Regular-2 enrolment category, which brings the aggregate figure down.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.